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Hard Science vs Soft Science

Started by Varaj, February 28, 2006, 01:32:40 PM

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BillyBeanbag

Not every work by a given author falls within the same genre.  Just because Niven's written a chunk of hard science fiction, doesn't mean all of his works are in the same vein.  It's a trap for the unwary, but pretty much can be handled case-by-case.
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flyingmice

Quote from: BillyBeanbagNot every work by a given author falls within the same genre. Just because Niven's written a chunk of hard science fiction, doesn't mean all of his works are in the same vein. It's a trap for the unwary, but pretty much can be handled case-by-case.

Right. Niven - for example - has done hard SF, but Ringworld isn'r Hard. Not that that's a bad thing, mind! :D

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