Worldbuilding for Science Fiction 8 Apr 2025

In the sub-genre of hard science fiction, an attempt is made to ensure that the science in the story is somewhat correct. One issue that I have been following is the possibility of life on exoplanets. Anton gives a wonderful update on the DMS possibility on K2-18b.

Even though the detection has been questioned. It opens up additional possibilities of non-life worlds we could expect across the universe.

World Building for Science FictionImage by Snapwire on pexels I wanted to share some insight into the world building process that I am using in my science fiction stories. First off, most would call my science fiction as ‘Hard’ science fiction because of my use of scientific rigor when developing my stories. For myself, it’s part of the reason for storytelling. The situations I like to consider an interesting science or engineering problem as part of my story. As part of that effort, I try to keep the science as correct as possible. The question that every science fiction author faces at some point […]Now Available Torn MacAlester’s Fabulae Lunae The Lunadyne Incident  and Other Stories (buy now)

 

 

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