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1001 Sci-Fi Writing Prompts: That Will Motivate You Creatively

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Science fiction is all about exploration.

We want to know more about the known world, but especially the unknown. It is in that idea of unlimited potential that the sci-fi genre was born. Whether you are a novice or writing professional, the prompts contained in this book are designed to give you more food for thought when crafting your creative works.

The book is also segmented in order to give you the most common science fiction themes and concepts. They are as followed:

  • Aliens, otherworldly visitors, and ufos: first contact, abduction, invasion, assimilation, and alien worlds.
  • Apocalypse, new societies, and cataclysmic disasters: environment, disease, post-apocalypse, dystopian, utopian, and zombies.
  • Artificial intelligence and technology: AI and androids, cyber crime, futuristic technology, genetic engineering, and virtual words.
  • Space travel, time jumps, and wormholes: exploration, colonization, military, time travel, alternative universe, steampunk, dieselpunk, and more...
  • Superheros, transhumanism, and mighty beings: super powers, human enhancement, and other changes.

With 1001 prompts, you are bound to find something that gives you that one spark you need to pen your next great sci-fi tale.

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©2015 Christina Escamilla (P)2019 Christina Escamilla
Science Fiction Words, Language & Grammar Writing & Publishing Fiction Technology
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Thoroughly enjoyed. Useful in directing some of my own thoughts in my own hobbyist writing. Split up into sections based on the prompt type, so depending on your interest, some sections are less relevant (for example, I don't care about time travel). But otherwise, good for inspiration or simply imagination.

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