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  2. Carlos Hernandez (writer) - Wikipedia

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    A collection of twelve speculative short stories that, in the words of a reviewer for the LA Review of Books, "defies categorization by bringing together elements of Latina/o and speculative writing in a masterful mashup of science, magic, and cultural belief". [10] This short story collection combines elements of science fiction, magical ...

  3. Writers and Illustrators of the Future - Wikipedia

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    Writers and Illustrators of the Future is a science fiction and fantasy story and art contest that was established by L. Ron Hubbard in 1983 as Writers of the Future.A sister contest, Illustrators of the Future, was launched in 1988 and presents awards for science fiction art. [1]

  4. Outline of science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Science fantasy—a mixed genre of story which contains some science fiction and some fantasy elements; Science fiction opera—a mixture of opera and science fiction involving empathic themes; Science fiction romance—fiction which has elements of both the science fiction and romance genres

  5. List of science fiction themes - Wikipedia

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    Climate change—science fiction dealing with effects of anthropogenic climate change and global warming at the end of the Holocene era; Megacity; Pastoral science fictionscience fiction set in rural, bucolic, or agrarian worlds, either on Earth or on Earth-like planets, in which advanced technologies are downplayed. Seasteading and ocean ...

  6. Science fiction - Wikipedia

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    As science fiction entered popular culture, writers and fans active in the field came to associate the term with low-budget, low-tech "B-movies" and with low-quality pulp science fiction. [10] [11] [12] By the 1970s, critics within the field, such as Damon Knight and Terry Carr, were using "sci fi" to distinguish hack-work from serious science ...

  7. Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer - Wikipedia

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    The Hugo Awards are presented every year by the World Science Fiction Society for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and was once officially known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award. [1]

  8. Hugo Award for Best Novelette - Wikipedia

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    The Hugo Award for Best Novelette is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published or translated into English during the previous calendar year. The novelette award is available for works of fiction of between 7,500 and 17,500 words; awards are also given out in the short story , novella and novel ...

  9. Hugo Award - Wikipedia

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    Literary agent Richard Curtis said in his 1996 Mastering the Business of Writing that having the term Hugo Award on the cover, even as a nominee, was a "powerful inducement" to science fiction fans to buy a novel, [101] while Jo Walton claimed in 2011 that the Hugo is the only science fiction award "that actually affects sales of a book".