Science Fiction Themes: World Building (Part I)a "generation" ship? Were they frozen and then reanimated at the end of their journey? Although, not essential to creating a world, this information is essential to creating your story. It may tell you and your readers a lot about the characters, their technology, and their lifestyles. To be Continued . . . Check back next week for Part II of this article. We will look at using your newly created blueprint to write a story about your own world, as well as looking at loads of other resources to aid you in your quest to build new worlds. In the Future . . . Don't miss the upcoming Market Report featuring great information on a wide array of magazines that publish science fiction stories. Join us next month for our second article in the Science Fiction Themes Series: Time Travel. Stay tuned for more Science Fiction Themes articles as well as articles on science fiction markets, the media tie-in market, researching your stories, and much more!
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