Of course, there are plenty of
speculative fiction readers with great taste but who never write.
The first is that
speculative fiction readers tend to hang on ever word in a beloved author's work.
Library Journal and Publishers Weekly star it, with LJ writing, «Beautifully crafted and smartly written, this fairy - tale novella is everything that
speculative fiction readers look for: fantastical worlds, diverse characters, and prose that hits home with its emotional truths.»
Not exact matches
But, of the description you've given me I'd use a Differentiated Strategy for general
fiction,
speculative fiction, and steampunk
readers.
Cyle is seeking: young adult, middle grade, chapter books, easy
readers, picture books, board books, genre
fiction (especially romance), love stories,
speculative (science
fiction and fantasy), nonfiction (parenting, leadership, ministry, and self - help), movie and screenplays.
Dedicated to all
speculative fiction writers who are struggling to get their work into the hands of
readers.
I find though that connecting with
readers of my genre (
speculative fiction which is a mash - up of sci - fi, weird fic, fantasy and others) on Twitter is a lot like pulling hens teeth.
Speculative fiction allows both authors and
readers to enter into a story with a sense of appreciation and wonder for what's different between the fictional world and the real world.
Unfortunately I will pass on reading your work, as I publish
speculative fiction genres and I would never be able to do yours justice as a
reader, editor or publisher.
An upside of being a writer of
speculative fiction is that if your publisher pulls your ebook file and replaces it with a new one you can be sure that one of your
readers is going to hack the files and analyze what's changed.
While The Forgetting Time doesn't fall into the genre of
speculative fiction, some potential
readers may view it that way because of the subject matter.
For Christian
speculative fiction (sci fi and fantasy) readers, there's Speculative Faith, which has a set of book reviews at http://www.speculativefaith.co
speculative fiction (sci fi and fantasy)
readers, there's
Speculative Faith, which has a set of book reviews at http://www.speculativefaith.co
Speculative Faith, which has a set of book reviews at http://www.speculativefaith.com/library/.
We are just on a mission to help
readers find great science
fiction, fantasy, and other
speculative fiction genres.