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Originally Posted by lin robinson Whoa, I just THOUGHT I was confused before. Now in addition to adolescence being 10-12 I've got homoerotic Spock being plausible andFear And Loathing being a "novella"...and based on "science". Ay! |
Did I said that the adolescent people are 10 to 12 year old? I would recommend you to read bit more and doing your own searches and maybe you'll see what I meant. What comes to the Hunter novella, it was on the real science that he conducted to be able to write the book. Although the story has been written tongue-on-cheek style, I would place it next any other
hard science fiction book and be proud of its position at there.
My main point for you was that in order for you to be able to get your 'science-fiction' novel published, it has to be plausible. Without it, it is nothing but another failed story that could not light anyone imagination.
I think Teresa explained extremely well the subject on how the book ends on the Young Adult section, however I think I explained how wide the adult scifi market is.