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Write something serious

Someone once asked me why I write science fiction. They wanted to know why I don’t write more serious stuff. Something like literary fiction, they argued. Something, they said, that tells us something about the human condition.

This was years ago and I didn’t have a good answer back then. I write stories that make me feel excited. It’s always been like that for me, especially novel-length stories. There has to be something enthralling and magical to the story or idea to counterbalance the countless hours, months, years I spend writing it. The way I like to think about it is that some stories have chosen me.

But there’s something else I want to add here. Something that’s more important. It’s this: Stories, no matter the genre, can always tell us something about ourselves.

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Book Review: The Last Astronaut – David Wellington

The power of science-fiction is to boggle the mind and this story definitely did that for me. I don’t think I’ll be spoiling anything by saying that The Last Astronaut is a first contact novel. However, it is quite unique so you can expect something different here. Without giving too much away let’s just say that how Wellington envisioned the ship and aliens was really interesting. Also, in terms of the science, this story was well researched but what stood out to me was the writing. It was excellent. At times it really grabbed me by the throat and forced me to pay attention.

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