Lumberjack_Wannabe
Apr 9 2003, 08:54 PM
While browsing around the Fan Fic Forum, I'm noticing a lot of original work. Then, the potential. Some people here probably read for a living, but I wish of gathering a list of Science Fiction materials that could help the inspired writer that needs an inspirational work to get out of 'writers block'. A few websites, books, and other materials will be listed. If you have any other sources, please add! Also read the Fan Fic FAQ! Great help!
*Also, please carefully read the whole thread. Ideas and helpful comments are littered throughout this thread*Websites:-
NS World-
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America-
Overmind.org-
Science Fiction Show Listings-
Science Fiction Resource Guide-
Unknown Enemies: Uncertain Outcome-
The Hive-
NS Fan-Fiction Directory-
The Thing Books/Films/TV Series/Authors:-Lord of the Rings Book/Film Series
-Dune Book/Film/TV Series
-Star Wars Book/Film Series
-Alien Series
-Iian M. Banks Series
-The Dragonlance Series - Margaret Weis and Don Perrin
-Starship Troopers - Robert A. Heinlein
-Ben Bova
-Stark's Series - John G. Hemry
-Rouge Warrior Series - Richard Marcinko and John Weisman
-A Boy and His Tank - Leo Frankowski
-The A Song of Fire and Ice Series - George R.R. Martin
-The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
-William C. Dietz
-Edgar Allan Poe
-Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
-Covert-One series by Ludlum
Other Sources:-
Warhammer 40k Tabletop WargameBut the bottom line for awesome fiction: think of something that would be cool. If thousands of Marines with lasers shooting at a bug is what you like,
use it. Just find out how it can become great.
Thanks to the following:-That Annoying Kid
-CanadianWolverine
-Bronski
-Mr Radical Ed
-BadKarma
-OzzKloz
-rob6264
-eediot
-Underdog
-Remo
-nooby
-Trojan
-And anyone I forgot to mention...
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 9 2003, 09:14 PM
w00t!
lumberjacketh speathet teh truethzor!
(please pardon my leet)
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 9 2003, 09:17 PM
hive @ readyroom.orgmore fan fic stuff than you can shake a stick @!
Mr_Radical_Ed
Apr 9 2003, 09:22 PM
I liked the background story of NS. So that was nearly enough for me to start. Of course I did my research, and ReadyRoom.org helped a tiny bit as well, but what really provided the "umph" was the DragonLance series. My style of writing is different, but as my fan fic progresses it will have some adaptations from that series. I liked how the dragonlance series began as if the characters all knew each other already, and the stage was already set, and you were plotted in the middle of their lives.
I also believe that a good story will write itself. If you give yourself a few minutes to think about the setting, your story could write itself if you keep within the lanes(yes I mean lanes of a road).
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 10 2003, 01:02 AM
thats good to hear, I look forward to seeing more of you fan-fic
CanadianWolverine
Apr 10 2003, 03:54 AM
The number of science fiction and fantasy books I could suggest is too many but I'll try, as I feel they could honestly add to any fan fiction writer's reportoire.
- Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein (not the movie!)
- Almost anything written by Ben Bova
- The Doom Brigade (a Dragon Lance novel) by Margaret Weis and Don Perrin
- Echo Platoon (a Rogue Warrior series novel) by Richard Marcinko and John Weisman
- A Boy and His Tank by Leo Frankowski
- The fantasy series A Song of Fire and Ice by George R.R. Martin
- The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
There's alot more, but I just have to dig them out of my personal library. Hope you enjoy them as much I did!
Bronski
Apr 10 2003, 04:54 AM
Three books i recommend reading:
Stark's War
Stark's Command
Stark's Crusade
by John G. Hemry
Very good near future military stories. I got hooked on this series, and these were the author's first books. Definitely worth spending your money on.
Also I recommend reading the books by William C. Dietz.
I may post a link to my sci fi story that I am going to write for my creative writing class. It won't be NS fan fic but it will be a good example of my work. It will be based in a future of my own creation.
Basically i will be attaching it to a thread for ideas for an NS fan fic.
Actually, I need to get to work on my sci fi story, I have to have at least three pages (double spaced of course) by tomorrow at noon. I always put everything off.
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 10 2003, 05:49 AM
| QUOTE (CanadianWolverine @ Apr 9 2003, 08:54 PM) |
- Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein (not the movie!) |
a very good book
=D
I personally really like snow crash, even though it doesn't focus on aliens, it's got alot of emphasis on computers
Lumberjack_Wannabe
Apr 10 2003, 07:15 PM
Here's some more stuff...
-Stars and Galaxies (for those daring to create an epic):
http://www.eia.brad.ac.uk/btl/sg.html-Science Fiction Resource Guide:
http://www.sflovers.org/SFRG/
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 10 2003, 08:56 PM
a very good peice of fan fic is
| QUOTE |
Read Unknown Enemy: Uncertain Outcome here
|
it's by one of the forum moderators, and it's a damn fine story
UnderDOG
Apr 11 2003, 02:12 AM
Anyone mentioned Alien? The movies and the books are realyl cool, but not AVP the game, didnt liek it that much
BadKarma
Apr 11 2003, 03:18 AM
Er, the movie The Thing. Sci-Fi/horror. Very good.
www.outpost31.com
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 11 2003, 03:57 AM
I shall have to check that out next time i'm on a fast connection
eediot
Apr 11 2003, 08:52 AM
i reckon the best inspiration comes from the writers imagination
if you use other literature as guidelines, then youll be bound by them, as well as becoming a perfectionist - comparing your work with theirs, trying to make it more like theirs.
incidentally, i dont think you can teach good writing skills.. you can teach grammar, spelling, and guidelines, but you cant make an apple into an orange
i cannot stress enough the 'i dont think'
CanadianWolverine
Apr 11 2003, 04:37 PM
Eediot, the idea is not to rip other writers off, be bound to their ideas, or emulate their writing style, but rather to get inspiration to write Natural Selection Fan Fiction. It would be like watching all the Aliens movies and getting all pumped to write your own story.
"I ... WILL ... PUMP ... YOU ... UP!" *flexes muscles* "And the beach is that a-way..."
That's how I picked the novels I suggested, those books just got me wanting more, so I wrote more. Good stories get read, great stories inspire.
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 11 2003, 05:19 PM
Good inspiration comes from the writer, but what they see and view can help influence there decision.
reading all the fan-fic here has helped me understand what to look for in my own fan-fic.
Lumberjack_Wannabe
Apr 11 2003, 07:44 PM
| QUOTE (UnderDOG @ Apr 10 2003, 09:12 PM) |
| Anyone mentioned Alien? The movies and the books are realyl cool, but not AVP the game, didnt liek it that much |
Read my entire post... please. I originally included the -Alien Series. Aliens is one of my favorite movies... silly.
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 11 2003, 08:13 PM
| QUOTE (Lumberjack Wannabe @ Apr 11 2003, 12:44 PM) |
| QUOTE (UnderDOG @ Apr 10 2003, 09:12 PM) | | Anyone mentioned Alien? The movies and the books are realyl cool, but not AVP the game, didnt liek it that much |
Read my entire post... please. I originally included the -Alien Series. Aliens is one of my favorite movies... silly. |
reading is good...
Rob
Apr 16 2003, 12:07 PM
Yeah, so, sorry it took so long for me to pin this...
Anyway...
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 17 2003, 05:09 AM
just curious, why was this sticked?
Rob
Apr 17 2003, 12:23 PM
Well, it's a fairly large and complete directory of inspiration.
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 20 2003, 02:22 AM
okay, I re-read the thread, and it makes sense now
Lumberjack_Wannabe
Apr 21 2003, 03:43 PM
Whoa it's been a long time since I've been here (damn Raven Shield

)
Anywho, thank you rob.
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 21 2003, 07:11 PM
since we have the inspiration thread, and we have a fan-fic FAQ, I'm debating making a guide to the elements of a story...
Lumberjack_Wannabe
Apr 22 2003, 02:13 PM
I was thinking about a guide like that. Go on ahead and make it... it'd be awesome, and the circle would be complete. You were the master once, and I was the aprentice. But, now, I am the master!
Only the master of evil Vader!
Don't ask....
That_Annoying_Kid
Apr 22 2003, 03:24 PM
then I won't....


and I'm going to get my public speaking teacher to help me write it, she knows what she is talking about when it comes to the elements of a story
Lumberjack_Wannabe
May 6 2003, 08:07 PM
I started reading some works by Edgar Allan Poe. Pretty good stuff. He writes in an interesting way. I'm mainly adding him because of the lack of Horror Fan-Fics (yes BadKarma...).
That_Annoying_Kid
May 8 2003, 08:47 PM
I really don't like horror fan-fics.
anyone have any haiku inspiration hints?
OzzKloz
Jul 14 2003, 09:56 PM
After reading through this entire thread and not seeing a single nod towards one of the greatest books of all time (and my personal favorite), i figured i might as well go ahead and mention it.
Enderīs Game by Orson Scott Card
I have read it seven times now (in english), and am currently reading it in spanish.
so if you havenīt read it, this is a big plug for it. its worth your time, for sure.
actually, music often times is more inspiring to me than anything i read or watch. you truly can find inspiration anywhere.
Lumberjack_Wannabe
Jul 15 2003, 05:48 PM
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I re-did the post, so it's a bit more organized.
Remo
Jul 18 2003, 01:41 PM
also Space Above and Beyond the TV series
Show listings here
nooby
Aug 23 2003, 09:36 AM
Having read this and other topics on fan fic, stories and inspiration - I think inspiration comes from anywhere and anything, the ideal is knowing the moment and recording/remembering the inspiration., and hopefully taking advantage of it.
Trojan
Aug 29 2003, 07:43 AM
Sorry if anyone mentioned him, but Ludlum (Yes, I know he isnt Sci-Fi, but bear with me

) writes a killer storyline. The way he manages to show both sides of the story, but leave so many questions opened is masterful. If you already havent, I suggest you go and read the Covert-One series by him, its fantastic

His storylines are awsome, and his writing style is... well... awsome

Reading his books could really open up some more ideas for people in how to write, word and produce their stories
Soul_Rider
Jul 2 2004, 01:25 PM
I could go on and name hundreds of sci-fi books or authors, all with fantastic and unique ideas/ways of writing.
This is one of my all time favorites - The Boat Of A Million Years by Poul Anderson
But as i said, i could go on forever. The beauty of science fiction is that the only boundaries, are the limits of your imagination. Expand them, and you further the universe!
Michael
Oct 25 2004, 04:51 PM
For some really good sci-fi about marines and war in general try
John Ringo's
A Hymn Before Battle
Gust Front
When the Devil Dances
Hell's Faire
The Hero
He does good space marine action and very good writing in general.
Good storyline, Characters and Villians
*nods*
Good stuff
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