Sentences with phrase «write dystopian fiction»

I think the reason I decided to write dystopian fiction for my first novel, is nothing more than the story I wanted to tell fits into that category better than others.
If Twitter was around at the time George Orwell was writing the dystopian fiction Nineteen Eighty - Four, I wonder whether he might have borrowed some text from Schmidt's tweets, particularly when words like, «procedures correct» refer to mathematical algorithms reaching out to «nearby» locations that are across the Coral Sea and beyond the Great Dividing Range to change what was a mild cooling - trend, into dramatic warming, for an otherwise perfectly politically - incorrect temperature series.

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A dystopian science - fiction film directed by Wes Ball and written by Noah Oppenheim and Grant Pierce Myers, it stars Dylan O'Brien and Kaya Scodelario, two relatively unknown young actors, in a 20th Century Fox production.
Year 8 - Dystopian Fiction and Writing, Freedom Poetry and Non-Fiction, The Gothic Genre, «Frankenstein».
Speaking of that dystopian approach to governance, George Orwell summed it up sixty - seven years ago writing in his once fiction — now non-fiction — epic titled 1984;
It inspired writers to write similar stories, some craftily and commercially going after it because it is the hot thing — that's why you got a glut of dystopian fiction in Young Adults.
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Earlier this year, BookBrowse reviewer Cindy Anderson wrote about Dystopian Fiction in the Beyond The Book feature for Kat Zhang's What's Left of Me.
Jennifer writes science fiction, romance and dystopian fiction for children and adults, including Apocalypse Weird: Reversal in Wonderment Media's Apocalypse Weird world and A Pair of Docks, which was a bestseller in children's time travel fiction.
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They look at The Hunger Games and Divergent and think the public likes dystopian fiction about teenage girls fighting evil dictatorships, so they write more dystopian fiction about teenage girls fighting evil dictatorships.
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Now Is Not The Time For Realistic Fiction, Says Margaret Atwood — In The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood wrote one of the most terrifying dystopian novels I've ever read.
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I'm a 19 year old Journalism and Creative Writing student who likes to: play casual video games; write stuff; read apocalyptic dystopian fiction; absorb the entirety of Netflix; waste my money on kawaii things; and meow at cats until they meow back.
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