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I'm a massive science fiction and fantasy geek.
Fantasy and science fiction are my comfort spot.
I'm a huge fan of science fiction, horror, and fantasy films.
Science fiction and fantasy feels like it's been ascending in the zeitgeist.
I'm a huge fan of science fiction and fantasy - not so much horror because I get a bit scared.
I'm mostly a novelist these days, but I have written short stories in Fantasy, Science Fiction and horror.
Science fiction and fantasy is a kind of literature that embodies the highest aspirations of the human race.
I like certain subgenres within science fiction and fantasy, and one of those is urban fantasy, and another is steampunk.
It is simply science fiction fantasy to say that, if you do not raise the debt ceiling, that everything is going to collapse.
Fantastic fiction covers fantasy, horror and science fiction - and it doesn't get the attention it deserves from the literati.
I don't read 'chick lit,' fantasy or science fiction but I'll give any book a chance if it's lying there and I've got half an hour to kill.
I consider science fiction and fantasy my genre. And I've noticed over the years that there doesn't tend to be a lot of lighthearted, comedic stuff.
When I write my books, actually, I'm known for very logical rule-based magic systems. I write with one foot in fantasy and one foot in science fiction.
Growing up in the '70s and '80s, science fiction and especially fantasy had such a stigma attached to them. I felt so punished and exiled for being devoted to these things.
We do a hard fantasy as well as hard science fiction, and I think I probably single-handedly recreated military science fiction. It was dead before I started working in it.
So fantasy was fine early on, and when I discovered science fiction, I was very happy with it, because my first interest in science fiction came with an interest in astronomy.
When I was in my early to mid-teens, that was a very heavy diet of science fiction and fantasy, so those were the kinds of books I tended to imagine writing someday, or even began to try to write.
It's not just what Christian fiction lacks I appreciate - it's what it offers. The variety is vast: contemporary, historical, suspense, mysteries, adventure, young adult, romance, fantasy, science fiction.
As a senior editor at Tor Books and the manager of our science fiction and fantasy line, I rarely blog to promote specific projects I'm involved with, for reasons that probably don't need a lot of explanation.
As for genre, my adult books are usually filed under science fiction / fantasy, although some stores put them into romance, and few have stuck them into horror. I consider all my books a mix of steampunk and urban fantasy.