Science in Sci-Fi

Illustration of hovering or suspended spacecraft

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If you ever wonder where speculative fiction authors get their ideas, the answer is sometimes “from reality.”

Author and scientist Dan Koboldt runs the website Science in Sci-Fi, Fact in Fantasy, which is a phenomenal resource for authors interested in writing accurate sci-fi and fantasy, but it’s also a great place for readers interested in specific topics related to science, history, and so much more! You can read articles on many fields of science and many time periods, as well as articles on other tangential topics that can contribute to a good story.

Whether you’re writing or reading, Science in Sci-Fi, Fact in Fantasy is a great resource!

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