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  2. Portal:Speculative fiction/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    The layout design for these subpages is at Portal:Speculative fiction/Selected picture/Layout. Add a new Selected picture to the next available subpage. Update "max=" to new total for its {{Random portal component}} on the main page. (Edit main page) When an image is chosen, place {{SP Speculative fiction}} onto the image's page.

  3. Solarpunk - Wikipedia

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    The term solarpunk was coined in 2008 in a blog post titled "From Steampunk to Solarpunk", [11] in which the anonymous author, taking the design of the MS Beluga Skysails (the world's first ship partially powered by a computer-controlled kite rig) as inspiration, conceptualizes a new speculative fiction subgenre with steampunk's focal point on specific technologies but guided by practicality ...

  4. Category:Speculative fiction book cover images - Wikipedia

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    C. File:CaptainStormfield.jpg; File:Castleintheforestcover.jpg; File:Celtic Moon book cover.jpg; File:CementeryOfPrague.jpg; File:Century Rain cover (Amazon).jpg

  5. Speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Speculative fiction as a category ranges from ancient works to paradigm-changing and neotraditional works of the 21st century. [17] [18] Characteristics of speculative fiction have been recognized in older works whose authors' intentions, or in the social contexts of the stories they portray, are now known.

  6. Megatext - Wikipedia

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    Megatext is a term used by scholars of speculative fiction that describes the elaborate fictional background, tropes, images, and conventions that science fiction or fantasy narratives share. History [ edit ]

  7. Paul Jessup (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Matthew Jessup (born August 24, 1977) is an American writer of speculative fiction short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. [1] He is also a video game designer, and solo developer/pixel artist for Riddle Fox Games, creator of the best selling game Bad Writer.

  8. Category:English speculative fiction artists - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    {{Fantasy fiction}} - should have content similar to Fantasy section of this template {{Horror fiction}} - should have content similar to Horror section of this template {{Speculative fiction sidebar}} – associated sidebar – if any of these templates is edited, please check the other templates to see if one or more of them also need to be ...