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37 votes

Is it time to start closing up my novel?

7 votes

How do you contact Hollywood directors?

6 votes
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Changing titles, same story different angle

5 votes

Sci-fi change: Too much or Not enough

4 votes

Working out details of a technology concept

4 votes

Dead as a point-of-view, how can you write first person narrative if that person is dead?

3 votes

How can I make a compelling character unlikable?

3 votes

Is every story set in the future "science fiction"?

3 votes
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Are writing prompts copyright protected?

2 votes

Is anything like the propulsion systems (warp/impulse drives) copyrighted from being use in other sci-fi novels?

2 votes

Is it possible to write a short story in 500 words?

2 votes

Can justifying "boobplate" armor in the fantasy genre damage its credibility as a serious setting?

2 votes

The role of the supernatural in hard science fiction

2 votes

Creating a logical framework for the concept of "decisional causality"

2 votes

How do I start writing a good plot line?

2 votes

What Is The Key To An "Alien" Culture?

2 votes

How to deal with fan's wants/criticism with a series?

2 votes

Would you advise against having a fictional continent as the setting for a Science Fiction story?

1 vote

How do I find an expert to help with theological science fiction writing?

1 vote

How do i write a sci fi/horror story that's not too cliche?

1 vote

How do I stop my writing sounding like a bad imitation of whatever author I've just been reading?

1 vote

How to avoid plotholes when writing stories with dense mythologies?

1 vote

Best practices for designating prose as intellectual property?

1 vote

Can I write a book of my D&D game?

0 votes

I'm trying to write a blog about future tech and science - where can I find ideas?

0 votes

Does the concept come before other "literary devices" in philosophical science fiction?

0 votes

How does one avoid inevitable influences being obvious when writing something like superheroes?