writing science fiction coverAuthor  

Lazette Gifford

Price               
£10.99
Format
Paperback, 215 x 135mm, 160pp 
ISBN

978-1-84285-060-2 

 

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Key Words

Creative writing, Lazette Gifford, Sir Arthur C Clarke, Science fiction, steampunk

Writing Science Fiction....What if...!

Writers Guides: An Aber Publishing Series

Information Points                               .
■    Creative writing is one of the fastest-growing reader groups in the UK.
■     Potential to market through the network of writers’ groups and specialist writing press.
■     Author is a ‘name’ in science fiction in the USA. She is  author of Farstep Station  and the Silky Series.

Writers Guides:- An Aber Series

Who else wants to write science fiction?

Written by professional writer (see www.lazette.net/) this book takes the reader by the hand and explains exactly how to create a commercially successful science fiction novel. The author is well known in the genre and regularly teaches creative writing. This book defines science fiction and explains the different categories of science fiction. The reader is then taught the basics of research, how to build a world based on science and myth, how to build ‘ the others’, namely building up believable characters in your Aliens, how to write the language of the future, placing stories in the universe, space travel, the possibilities of government in the future, the challenge of writing something new, creating an effective outline, being a professional writer and preparing your manuscript for the publisher.

About the Author

Lazette Gifford is a name in science fiction circles.  
She lives with her husband and family in the USA where 
she is a prolific writer, photographer and computer 
generated artist. 
"A talented writer with a gift for worldbuilding..." 
CJ Cherryh
This book includes details on:

Market

■    All creative writing enthusiasts

■    All university and WEA creative writing students .

■    Secondary school and sixth-form libraries.

■    Teachers, tutors and lecturers responsible for 
creative writing and English teaching
■    College/university central and departmental 
libraries.
■    older, retired but active people, who may be more interested in past events than younger readers and writers.

SUBJECT AREA

Creative writing/English Literature/Lifelong Learning

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