The craft of writing science fiction that sells
by Ben Bova
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 218
- Year
- 1994
- Format
- Size
- 2 MB
- ISBN
- 9780898796001
Description
**Unlock Your Potential: Crafting Science Fiction That Captivates Readers and Publishers**
Aspiring science fiction writers, prepare to embark on a transformative journey with Ben Bova's "The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells." Published in 1994 by Writer's Digest Books, this seminal work delves deep into the art and business of creating compelling science fiction narratives that resonate with audiences and achieve commercial success. Bova, a renowned author and editor in the genre, draws upon his extensive experience to demystify the process, offering practical insights and actionable advice for writers at all levels. From developing believable futuristic worlds and crafting unforgettable characters to mastering plot construction and understanding market trends, this book provides a comprehensive roadmap to mastering the elements that make science fiction truly shine.
Beyond theoretical concepts, "The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells" offers a grounded perspective on the realities of the publishing industry. Bova addresses the crucial aspects of selling your work, including understanding genre conventions, targeting the right markets, and navigating the submission process. Whether you're a seasoned writer looking to refine your skills or a newcomer eager to break into the field, Bova's direct and encouraging approach will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to transform your ideas into stories that not only entertain but also sell. This essential guide serves as an invaluable companion, fostering creativity while instilling the discipline required to succeed in the competitive world of science fiction authorship.
Aspiring science fiction writers, prepare to embark on a transformative journey with Ben Bova's "The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells." Published in 1994 by Writer's Digest Books, this seminal work delves deep into the art and business of creating compelling science fiction narratives that resonate with audiences and achieve commercial success. Bova, a renowned author and editor in the genre, draws upon his extensive experience to demystify the process, offering practical insights and actionable advice for writers at all levels. From developing believable futuristic worlds and crafting unforgettable characters to mastering plot construction and understanding market trends, this book provides a comprehensive roadmap to mastering the elements that make science fiction truly shine.
Beyond theoretical concepts, "The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells" offers a grounded perspective on the realities of the publishing industry. Bova addresses the crucial aspects of selling your work, including understanding genre conventions, targeting the right markets, and navigating the submission process. Whether you're a seasoned writer looking to refine your skills or a newcomer eager to break into the field, Bova's direct and encouraging approach will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to transform your ideas into stories that not only entertain but also sell. This essential guide serves as an invaluable companion, fostering creativity while instilling the discipline required to succeed in the competitive world of science fiction authorship.
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