mixing it up in SF genres |
One of the really difficult things I have found about
writing SF is that there are so many subgenres. I have been doing research so I can be certain which one(s) I fall into.
After reviewing the various sites that explain SF subgenres, I sat down to list the qualities that exist in my Students of Jump series:
- time travel
- crisis of character
- interpersonal relationships
- alternate history
- family dynasty
- Retro Futurism: I write in a style I remember from my days of
reading science fiction as a preteen and teenager, and apparently they have a
name for that. - strong female characters
- light romance
- genetic engineering
- artificial intelligence
- soft science
After all, I don’t want to have people searching for novels in the style
I write and have mine slipping by them because I have used tags that don’t
describe my work well.
alternate history and artificial intelligence under the umbrella of Retro
Futurism. Three of these tags I need to add to my books.
know I was heavily influenced by the writers that it is named for: Heinlein,
Asimov, Bradbury, Anderson, Savage, the list goes on. I’ve read plenty of Crichton,
Pohl, Niven, Pournelle, and Norton, but I don’t feel they influenced me as
much.
How did you decide what genre best described you? Did you look at what authors influenced you, what you read, make a list like I did or some other means to select what best covered your work?
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