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In short, Firefly totally counts!
Looking forward to picking up a copy of your book.

I think maybe Space Opera started out as one thing, and then expanded to include other types of stories, kind of like how fantasy went from mostly epics and fairy tales to the paranormal/urban stuff we see today. Genres are getting so fuzzy these days...
Good luck with your novel, btw! There need to be more Firefly-esque stories in the world :-)

Space opera is a melodramatic story told with outer space action. That does it for me. I define the term Space Opera in more detail in this post: http://joechiappetta.blogspot.com/201...
As for your book, you have a very compelling premise for the story. Wish you the very best!


Space Opera need just adventure that somehow require space technology. And not necessary in times of your ploy, it may be long lost history (space ship crash landing on a planet, and story is about descendants who think they are native to given planet), or distant reality (news from distant inter planetary war, that arrive to your Earth bound character), or distant future even.
Heck even space theme can be introduced at last page in the book and Space Opera badge can be applied :)

One of the first science fiction story I read as a “kid” was Robert A. Heinlein; Starship Troopers. I consider this book to be a science fiction action, drama and not a space opera. The film, however; I consider to be more of a space opera. The reason is because the film was very different from the book.
I have received several reviews on my first book; a science fiction story, space opera – and some of the reviewers are questioning the gender space opera and that has puzzled me because I think the story is similar to any classic space opera?
Someone suggested horror? If a reader is into horror, then they will be disappointed in my story. There are some “horrible” events throughout the story but not nearly as much as it to be considered a horror story. Another reviewer thought it was more of a sexual…romantic novel??? And it’s definitely not an erotic sci-fi. There are some sexual…romantic scenes, more so for character development than anything else – same here - if a reader want to read an erotic sci-fi then my story will be a disappointment.
Where does one draw the line? I sure don’t know?
BTW, here's the Amazon link for Artificial Absolutes, if you want to have a look inside... http://www.amazon.com/Artificial-Abso...