Saturday, July 19, 2014

How To Make The Best Sci Fi Books Unconventionally

By Marylou Forbes


People who love to read will normally go for science fictions and fantasy genres. This is most likely because anything can happen in these stories. As long as the author makes the idea seem plausible, then it is a good story to pursue. It does not even matter if there are rules or no rules being followed for it.

It is actually more interesting for authors to break the rules when it comes to writing the best sci fi books. This is most likely because breaking the rules is the only way for a fascinating story to be told. For those who are interested in writing the story, here are some of the rules that must be broken.

When you are writing, you might want to take out the third party omniscient part of your story. Third party omniscient refers to that which allows the readers to peek through what the characters are thinking. Instead of opening up the character's minds bare for the world to see, you just have to do away with that narrative.

Infodumps are actually common with the science fiction genre but it should be avoided. If possible, you should avoid having to right technical schematics and even backstories that overload the information dump of your readers. It will just bore them out if you go ahead with this kind of style.

Try to complete your book in one publication. This means you should avoid those conventions where a science fiction stories span three books, four books, or seven books. If you can, you should make it so that there will only one book needed for the readers to be satisfied with the books you published in the market.

When writing, you might want to consider the plots where no portals are used. Commonly science fictions have this double standard that it is all about having portals. Instead of having protagonists accidentally find out a pathway leading to another world, you can have alternatives that may click well with what you have.

You might also want to do away with light travels and space travels. You can do better with your science fictions when you go ahead with other plots aside from delvig into quantum physics where you can turn back time or where you can jump from one time period to another. You can stop using time machines for this.

It is also a must for you to do away with magic. Regardless of whether it is a science fiction or a fantasy story, magic is commonly used. It might be better for you to find a plot where you can only have the magic as a source of rumor but not really the premise of your story. You can use other premises for this plot.

Try to use the present tense appropriately. Some of the writers these days say that present tense is disconcerting. However, it can actually work out better if you want to make your story feel more immediate. There is a vague arty literary presence with the use of present tense in your science fictions or fantasy stories.




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