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What Is ‘Enough Research’ for a Science Fiction Novel?



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The next How To Write The Future podcast episode is up!


Topic: What Is ‘Enough Research’ for a Science Fiction Novel?



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Hi Friend,

Based on last week's episdode, a podcast listener wrote me with the topic question of this episode. So I answered her!


If you have a question sparked by one of my podcast episodes or about anything related to writing science fiction and fantasy, hit reply and let me know. I'll answer it in a future episode.


I hope you enjoy Episode 58 of How To Write The Future...



“My motto for myself around research specifically is: if it's not fun, stop doing it.”



In “What is "enough research" for a science fiction novel?" podcast episode #58:


  • I answer a question from a listener on research for their current novel :)

  • and share what I have planned for upcoming episodes on How To Write the Future. (Hint: It's fun and relates to space debris!

If you want to explore “What is 'enough research' for a science fiction novel?" listen to this episode.


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To listen or read this episode's transcript, go here (Writer's Fun Zone):




The How To Write The Future podcast is for science fiction and fantasy writers who want to write positive futures and successfully bring those stories out into the marketplace



Enjoy!


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Featured Episodes

Drawn from Our First Year of How To Write the Future Podcast

In Episode 4, "How to Build a Future World: Tips for Writers" share how I build my science fiction world in my Janey McCallister mystery series.


Listen to that episode here.



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Have a happy and creative week.



Best,

Beth


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