Get to Know the SF Reader Tag
1- What is your sci-fi origin story? (How you came to read your first sci-fi novel)
As I’ve said on multiple occasions now, when I was in my early teens sitting on the sofa presumably looking bored, a friend of my older brother’s had just arrived to see him. Seeing me he threw a book he was carrying into my lap and said “I think you’ll like this”. It was Triplanetary by E E ‘Dod’ Smith – a 1930’s space opera. I didn’t like it – I absolutely LOVED it and have never looked back.
2- If you could be the hero in a sci-fi novel, who would be the author, and what’s one trope you’d insist be in the story?
An Iain M Banks ‘Culture’ novel. A hard-assed sassy female assassin companion, so we could spend the book swapping quips and causing sparks with our unresolved sexual tension which we’d both play up to outrageously.
3- What is a sci-fi you’ve read this year, that you want more people to read?
The Dispossessed by Ursula K LeGuin
4- What is your favourite sci-fi subgenre? What subgenre have you not read much from?
My favourite sub-genre is probably Cyberpunk or Military SF. I’ve hardly read any comic SF and what I have I didn’t really like.
5- Who is one of your auto-buy sci-fi authors?
Difficult to say. A lot of the older authors are already on my shelves. I’m far too out of touch to auto-buy any new ones.
6- How do you typically find sci-fi recommendations?
In the same place I find all of my recommendations – A combination of YouTube/TikTok, other Blogs, Amazon recommends, random places...
7- What is one upcoming sci-fi release you’re looking forward to?
No. FAR too out of touch with modern SF to even be aware of what's coming next/soon.
8- What is one sci-fi misconception you’d like to lay to rest?
Written SF is not the same as movie or TV SF – generally it's MUCH more diverse and generally MUCH better.
9- If someone had never read a sci-fi book before and asked you to recommend the first 3 books that came to mind as places to start, what would your recommendations be?
Short Stories, Similar things to what SF you like watching on TV/Movies, short(ish) novels.
10- Who is the most recent sci-fi reading content creator you’ve come across that you’d like to shoutout?
I’ve stumbled across Feral Historian who talks about all kinds of Sci-Fi. I don’t always agree with his political ‘take’ but he does make lots of interesting points about SF content. He’s well worth a visit. https://www.youtube.com/@feralhistorian/videos
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