Mary Shelley: The Mother of Science Fiction #WomensHistoryMonth #BookTwitter #scifi #sciencefiction

 

Rothwell, Richard; Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley; National Portrait Gallery, London; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/mary-wollstonecraft-shelley-157761

 

In 1818, Mary Shelley gave life to “Frankenstein,” igniting the spark of science fiction.

Her tale of a scientist defying nature’s laws set the stage for a new literary frontier.

Shelley’s visionary storytelling delved into the ethical dilemmas of scientific advancement.

“Frankenstein” challenged readers to contemplate the consequences of playing god.

With its blend of gothic horror and speculative science, Shelley birthed a genre that continues to captivate minds today.

Her pioneering work laid the foundation for future sci-fi luminaries to explore the boundaries of imagination.

In Shelley’s creation, we find not just a monster, but the birth of an entire genre—science fiction.

 

 

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Meelo: A Tale of Resilience and Redemption in the Backworlds Universe #sciencefiction #scifi

 

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In the vast expanse of the Backworlds, amidst the swirling cosmos and interstellar strife, there exists a character whose journey epitomizes the essence of resilience and redemption. Her name is Meelo, and within her diminutive frame lies a story of courage, loss, and eventual triumph.

Barely reaching five feet in height, Meelo cuts a small figure against the backdrop of cosmic chaos. With her dirty blonde hair and watery pale blue eyes, she possesses a quiet presence that belies the turbulence within her soul. Meelo’s arrival on Pardeep Station, two years after  Craze and his companions, marks the beginning of a new chapter in her tumultuous life.

Brought to Pardeep Station by Doc, who took nursed her back to health, Meelo is a figure of mystery. Her stutter shrouds her words in uncertainty, while she seeks solace within her oversized coat. This coat, adorned with pockets of various fabrics, serves as a poignant reminder of the lives lost on Teerant, her home planet, decimated by the ruthless Fo’wo’s.

Meelo’s survival amidst the carnage is a testament to her resilience. Pretending to be dead amongst the pile of corpses, she emerged from the ashes as the sole survivor, a promise she made to the man she loved.

Initially employed at Craze’s bar, Meelo eventually established a farm. A loner by nature, she harbored a secret life as a informant to the enemy Foreworlders, a decision born out of desperation and survival.

Meelo’s journey took a dramatic turn when she fought to save the citizens of Pardeep Station. Through acts of bravery and selflessness, she redeemed herself in the eyes of her peers, earning the esteemed title of planet lord. Though uncomfortable with the mantle of leadership, Meelo shed her stutter and emerged from the shadows, revealing her true face to the world.

Today, Meelo tends to the wounds of Pardeep Station’s population, both physical and emotional, with the tender care of someone who knows the depths of despair. In Meelo’s journey, there is a tale of triumph and of finding strength in the face of unimaginable loss. Hers is a story of redemption, of becoming a beacon of hope in a universe shrouded in darkness.

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Unveiling the Unseen: The enchanting world of The Renaissance of Hetty Locklear #Fantasy #Adventure #scifi #booktwitter #booklover

 

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The Renaissance of Hetty Locklear beckons readers into the seemingly ordinary life of Hetty Locklear, a young woman whose daily life takes place amid the interplay of fantasy, fate, and the unseen.

At the outset, Hetty clutches her hard-earned diploma from community college like a ticket to a new beginning. Yet, the transition into adulthood proves to not be what she expected. Trapped in a dead-end job at a convenience store, Hetty’s aspirations seem distant and her dreams deferred.

However, beneath the veneer of daily drudgery lies a rich inner world—a sanctuary where Hetty reigns as the heroine of her own cosmic saga. In her imagination, she navigates the stars as the savior of an ancient galactic race,. Yet, reality intrudes. Her parents, absent but for the occasional missive, extend an invitation to join them on the Renaissance Faire circuit for the summer. Initially hesitant, Hetty’s decision takes a quick U-turn when a ghost begins to stalk her.

A seance tells her she’s in peril, so she runs as far from it as she can. This begins a journey of self-discovery and adventure, where the lines between reality and fantasy blur.

The Renaissance of Hetty Locklear is a masterful blend of genres, seamlessly weaving elements of fantasy, mystery, and coming-of-age narrative into a tapestry of intrigue and wonder. Through Hetty’s eyes, readers are transported into a realm where the mundane and the magical coalesce, inviting reflection on the nature of identity, destiny, and the power of imagination.

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The Creator #SciFi #MovieReview

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The Creator presents an intriguing premise involving the ethical complexities of ambition and scientific pursuit. While the film attempts to grapple with profound themes, it lands somewhere in the middle ground, neither soaring to greatness nor plummeting into disappointment.

At its core, the story revolves around the moral dilemmas faced by its protagonist, Dr. Alexander, portrayed convincingly by David John Washington. While I related to the character, the plot often seemed to lose its way. The film’s pacing fluctuates, struggling to maintain a consistent momentum. At times, the story feels rushed, while in others, it lingers on exposition, sacrificing opportunities for deeper character development.

Despite these shortcomings, the cinematography and visual aesthetics are commendable. The stark laboratories and the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes create a captivating visual contrast, adding depth to the film’s atmosphere.

Performance-wise, David John Washington delivers a solid portrayal, anchoring the film with his nuanced depiction of a conflicted genius. The supporting cast also brings a level of authenticity to their roles, but the screenplay doesn’t afford them ample room to fully explore their characters’ potential.

One of the film’s strengths lies in its thought-provoking themes, sparking contemplation about the consequences of playing creator and the ethical boundaries of scientific advancement. It also presented multiple POVs to a complex issue, and put a face to ‘collateral damage’ during violent conflict.

There was a lot to like and the movie is very watchable. Therefore, I give it a one beer rating. One is enough to have fun while watching The Creator. While it’s not a complete disappointment, it lacks the finesse and depth needed to elevate it to greatness.

 

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Embracing the Hardy Legacy: A Journey into the Heart of Writing #WritingCommunity #authors

 

Thomas Hardy’s poetic prose, masterful depiction of environments, and insightful portrayal of regular people have also influenced my storytelling.

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Meeting Mr. Hardy

After college, despite having taken many literature classes, I realized my knowledge of the classics wasn’t as great as it could be. So, I embarked on a journey of reading nothing but classics for several years. One of the first I read was Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy. Hardy remains on of my favorite authors. The beauty of his prose, his ability to breathe life into the surroundings, and his deep understanding of the human condition resonated with me on a personal level.

Influence on Writing Style

It’s no exaggeration to say that Hardy’s words influence my own. His poetic prose, reminiscent of an artist wielding a brush on a canvas, has become a beacon guiding my pen. The use of environmental settings and weather to mirror the emotions of characters and scenes is a technique I’ve embraced wholeheartedly. This style works even in the futuristic landscapes of sci-fi and steampunk fantasy.

Exploring Common Themes

Delving deeper, I find common threads between Hardy’s exploration of human nature and the themes that echo through my own narratives. The struggles of ordinary individuals, the complexities of societal issues—these are shared landscapes despite the very different settings and times.

He seems an unlikely influence for a sci-fi writer, but great writing belongs in every kind of book. In the tapestry of my writing journey, Thomas Hardy stands as a guiding star.

 

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#Fantasy With Reading: Murder for the Modern Girl #BookReview

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Murder for the Modern Girl by Kendall Kulper

Another supernatural fantasy set in a bygone era. In this book, the main character, Ruby, is a killer. It’s the 1920s in Chicago, and Ruby has the ability to read minds. She uses this skill to kill horrible people. The book opens with her committing a murder. That certainly caught my attention and kept me reading. Despite this deadly flaw, Ruby is a likable character that I ended up rooting for.

Her father is the district attorney and becomes the victim of violence. Will he live? However it turns out, Ruby is determined to continue his work fighting corruption in the city. Her proclivities and investigation take her to the morgue where she meets Guy. Guy isn’t his real name and he can change his appearace. Yes, he can shift his face and his body to appear like someone completely different.

He’s a scientist and is on the trail of a serial killer… Ruby. He ends up helping her with her investigation, which puts them together and in conflict from the moment they meet.

This was a fun read with some twists and turns. It’s the second in this series, and I liked it as much as the first.

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A ravishing young mind reader stalks the streets at night in kitten heels, prowling for men to murder.

A soft-spoken genius toils away in the city morgue, desperate to unearth the science behind his gift for shape-shifting.

It’s a match made in 1928 Chicago, where gangsters run City Hall, jazz fills the air, and every good girl’s purse conceals a flask.

Until now, 18-year-old Ruby’s penchant for poison has been a secret. No one knows that she uses her mind-reading abilities to target men who prey on vulnerable women, men who escape the clutches of Chicago “justice”. When she meets a brilliant boy working at the morgue, his knack for forensic detail threatens to uncover her dark hobby. Even more unfortunately: Sharp, independent Ruby has fallen in love with him.

Waltzing between a supernaturally enhanced romance, the battle to take down a gentleman’s club, and loyal friendships worth their weight in diamonds, Ruby brings defiant charm to every spectacular chapter of Murder for the Modern Girl—not to mention killer fashion. An irresistible caper.

 

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