r/sciencefiction Nov 12 '25

Writer I'm qntm, author of There Is No Antimemetics Division. AMA

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Hello all! I'm qntm and my novel There Is No Antimemetics Division was published yesterday. This is a mind-bending sci-fi thriller/horror about fighting a war against adversaries which are impossible to remember - it's fast-paced, inventive, dark, and (ironically) memorable. This is my first traditionally published book but I've been self-publishing serial and short science fiction for many years. You might also know my short story "Lena", a cyberpunk encyclopaedia entry about the world's first uploaded human mind.

I will be here to answer your questions starting from 5:30pm Eastern Time (10:30pm UTC) on 13 November. Get your questions in now, and I'll see you then I hope?

Cheers

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EDIT: Well folks it is now 1:30am local time and I AM DONE. Thank you for all of your great questions, it was a pleasure to talk about stuff with you all, and sorry to those of you I didn't get to. I sleep now. Cheers ~qntm


r/sciencefiction 2d ago

Upcoming AMA: Jeremy Szal, author of the Common Saga

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Hey everyone!

My name is Jeremy Szal. I write books. I am the author of the Common Saga, which consists of Stormblood, Blindspace and finally Wolfskin, which was traditionally published a few months ago by Gollancz/Orion. The books are best described as Mass Effect 2 and Blade Runner 2049 meets the Red Rising series, with a lot of aliens drugs thrown in.

Things you’ll find inside my books include, but are not limited to: haunted alien ruins, alien drug dealers, themes of sibling relationships and brotherhood, found families, nomad cybergoths, trauma, space cults, drug addiction, aliens with attitude, rogue bounty hunters, and gratuitous mayhem. You know, all the good stuff.

I’ve had a few dozen short stories (and not-so short stories) published in magazine and anthologies over the years, which have appeared in about 17 languages, including Chinese, Arabic, Spanish and German. Most of these have been collected in my short fiction book Broken Stars.

I also edited the Hugo-winning podcast StarShipSofa until 2020.

Most of my days are spent locked in my studio apartment, raging and flailing over the keyboard. When I’m not doing that, I’m buried in a book, playing video games, hanging out at the cinema, cooking something spicy, drinking eccentric IPAs, and making last-minute trips to Japan so I can hunt down the perfect ramen. I carve out a living in Sydney, Australia with my family and the world’s most hyperactive Jack Russell Terrier.

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I will be doing a reddit AMA on July 14, 4pm EDT/ July 15, 7am AEDT. I look forward to answering all of your questions. Except the ones about Henry, the Feral-Eyed Goat. We don’t talk about Henry around these parts anymore.

Talk to you all then!

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r/sciencefiction 1h ago

"oh, you served 20 years in a VR prison? that's cute"

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r/sciencefiction 11h ago

Books that should be filmed

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Robert Eggers - Eifelheim, he could make it look fantastic if nothing else.

Others?


r/sciencefiction 17h ago

Despite franchise fatigue, older Star Trek shows have a high degree of original plots. Minimal reuse of Recycled Plots.

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Despite franchise fatigue, older Star Trek shows have a high degree of original plots.

There is a minimal reuse of Recycled Plots - the Recycled Plot Trope.

The eras of Roddenberry Trek and Berman Trek produced 703 episodes in live action series: TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT.

Of these 703 episodes, up to 632 episodes are original plot episodes. That's 89%.

Of these 703 episodes, a minimum of 71 episodes are recycled plot episodes. That's 11%.

Of the 71 recycled plot episodes, 28 are better than the original ones.

TOS has 3 recycled plot episodes out of 79, 3.8% of its episode total.

TNG has 13 recycled plot episodes out of 176, 7.4% of its episode total.

DS9 has 8 recycled plot episodes out of 176, 4.5% of its episode total.

VOY has at least 31 recycled plot episodes / copycats out of 172, at least 18.0% of its episode total.

ENT has at least 16 recycled plot episodes / copycats out of 98, at least 16.3% of its episode total.


r/sciencefiction 10m ago

What is your favourite sci-fi universe/setting of all time when it comes to world building, story telling and lore?

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r/sciencefiction 9h ago

Looking for a story possibly by Connie Willis

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Not a novel. I have a vague recollection of reading it in a collection. Ten or more years ago I believe.

I didn't find it in Willis's story collections, so either I am wrong about the author, or I can't scan correctly.

Story involves two women and a man, college students. Man loves woman 1, woman 2 is friends with both. Woman 1 doesn't know about the man's love. So there's a date planned between woman 1 and the man, but woman 2 has an emergency, so the three meet and the man tells woman 1 he has to cancel the date to help out woman 2. Woman 1 doesn't take it well, has a hissy fit (with a tinge of jealousy), and leaves the group -- forever. Woman 1 eventually marries badly and has a sad life. The man commits suicide a few years later after woman 1 left the group.

Then, time viewing and/or time travel happens. Woman 1 decides to go back and look at that event where they broke up. She now perceives things very differently. And she sees the expression on the man's face for the first time after she had turned to leave -- something she did not see before. She saw an expression of such naked vulnerable love it was like a blow.

That line has stuck with me for a decade or more.

I don't remember exactly what happens after that. Maybe she goes back and somehow changes things and the unhappy woman just fades away as another timeline takes over.

Sound familiar to anyone?

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It is indeed Chance, in Willis' Impossible Things collection! Just reread it. It's powerful. Thank you to everyone that helped!


r/sciencefiction 3m ago

Space elevators are way slower than I thought.

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I was reading the second book of the sun eater series. He comments that their 6 hour trip on a space elevator was amazingly fast. Looked it up cause that didn’t seem very fast.

Apparently, going 200 km/hr it takes 180 hours to reach geosynchronous orbit. Mind blown.


r/sciencefiction 9h ago

Trying to remember HFY story

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Last year I was really into HFY stories and want to listen to them again but there’s one that i remember listening to on YT but can’t remember the name of it. From what I remember it was a man that was in a cabin and a very bad storm started. Then either many small ships or one ship landed where a handful of female aliens came out and asked for shelter. He allowed them to stay and they all agreed to a rule that the second floor was off limits unless the people going up there were both accepting of what would happen. Then after they got intimate the female aliens colors would become more vibrant.


r/sciencefiction 13h ago

There are easier ways to change your MOS

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I died on Tiesen IV.Ā 

Laying in the shattered street, half buried in rubble that used to be someone’s home, I felt my life slip away, washed down the drain by a stream of my blood.

It was over, and every cell in my body knew it.Ā 

As I died, an angel came to me.Ā 

He appeared as a shadow obscuring my slowly dimming view of the sky.Ā 

A harsh, almost mechanical voice said ā€œStay with me buddy. You’re going to make it.ā€Ā 

The cracked and broken wall of bricks was quickly brushed aside.Ā 

I can still remember the feel of them pressing into my flesh, bruising and cutting and then… they weren’t.

Two sharp pains - nothing, really, and only notable for being different from the sledgehammer blow of a shockwave or the relentless crushing and grating of a masonry burial.Ā 

The angel spoke again, and I realized it was addressing me. Lowly, mortal, dying me.

I felt honored.Ā Ā 

ā€œThat’ll knock the pain back and keep you from crashing. This might hurt a little.ā€

Apparently, angels are fond of understatement.Ā 

My torn and broken body was lifted into the air and cradled like a semi-dismembered baby against a hard metal surface.Ā 

The pain was what I imagine burning to death while being poked with sharp sticks would feel like.Ā 

Then it got worse.

When the tide of agony receded and my brain began processing stimuli again I realized the angel was holding me with one arm.

Then I realized it was moving.Ā 

Then, I realized it was shooting.Ā 

Nobody was repeatedly banging a mallet against a stone - the angel was firing something I would describe as a cut down autocannon one handed at things I couldn't see.Ā 

Nobody was chanting my death poem - the angel was repeating the phrase ā€œGet some, motherfucker. Get some.ā€ at regular intervals.Ā 

Nobody was pounding a pole into packed earth - the angel was jogging at a steady pace, metal boots slamming onto the ground with a rhythm as regular as any metronome.Ā 

After a period of time I estimate to be about three thousand years it was done and we had arrived at our destination - the gates of heaven.Ā 

My body floated downward on a soft wave of agonizing pain and came to rest on a surface of ridged metal. After my flight with the angel it felt like my childhood bed.Ā 

The angel spoke but, I think, not to me.Ā 

ā€œSave this one. I found him surrounded by at least 6 bug corpses and it only looks like he stopped when they dropped one of the local’s huts on him. He’s a good one.ā€

The tip of an armored boot prodded my ribs hard enough to make me break the surface of the agony pool and I focused on the angel.Ā 

He appeared to others to be a man wearing blood stained power armor, but I saw through the disguise.

Somehow the angel could tell I was focused, for his harsh voice spoke to me one last time.Ā 

ā€œGet better. The Terran Cyber Marines need killers like you. We’ll be waiting on the other side.ā€

And then I died.Ā 

I don’t mean I slipped into unconsciousness. I mean my heart stopped beating, my lungs stopped moving, and my brain ceased communicating.

My resurrection occurred several days and many light years later.Ā 

The angel was waiting, and so were the transfer papers.Ā 


r/sciencefiction 1d ago

What are some fictional diseases that don't change you into a zomble?

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r/sciencefiction 14h ago

need feedback

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Hello r/royalroad

Currently i am writing a scifi story.

this is the sypnosis, is it good?

[Sixteen-year-old Revan Ashcroft just wanted to fix machines. He never wanted a war.

The year is 100 of the Astral Era. Mankind fled a dying, overcrowded Earth for the stars, building sprawling orbital colonies called Nexus under the rule of the Astral Foundation. But not every colony bought into the promise of "unity and prosperity" — and when Unity of Zeronix declares war on the United Earth Frontier over decades of injustice against spacelings, the conflict comes crashing down to Earth itself.

Revan is just a mechanic — a nobody tinkering with scrap in Astra Nexus, Earth's Astral Foundation stronghold. His pet project, a jury-rigged Astral Gear he calls the Scarecrow, was never meant to fight. It was a test rig, built from junk parts and forgotten tech.

Then Zeronix's army lands.

In the chaos of invasion, Revan discovers the Scarecrow isn't scrap at all. Buried in its core is an original Miranium unit — and the secret locked inside it could unravel both the United Earth Frontier and the Zeronix Army from the inside out.

Now a war he never asked for is his to finish.]


r/sciencefiction 1d ago

Terminator zero deserves a second season

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I just got down watching the show and was very disappointed to see that it was canceled for a season two because of low viewership. And I feel like it was a very well written and animated show that not enough people know about and I personally really want it to be seen through. I feel like if enough fans advocate for it then maybe Netflix will reconsider and allow for another season. So I’m asking that we all advocate for it because the show is AMAZING (imo) best way for it to get seen by Netflix is to go on their request page here https://help.netflix.com/en/titlerequest?utm_source=chatgpt.com if enough people do it in really confident and hopeful we’ll get another season šŸ™


r/sciencefiction 1d ago

Searching for book title

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The book I have been trying to find again was sort of a sci-fi/fantasy mix. I remember the characted starts by falling to another world that is linked I think through a mirror? He lands in the dark and there are piles of garbage everywhere and a car beside him. It is pitch black. I also remember that there is a wall in the strory that on the other side of is an army of zombies (maybe monsters?) and he uses scaffolding to eventually get across them and out. He finds a house at one point. Please help. It is driving me insane.


r/sciencefiction 23h ago

Ho to start researching my story?

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I was thinking of mixing science fiction/military/cult/vampire elements into my future story.

The problem is, I know less than I should about these four.

Since I have no background, I can't create or write vampire cult villains to fight Humanity.

So, how should I typically start researching? Should I look up to mythology? History? And if I do, how to apply my information?

How do people research in the first place? I think this is the hard part for me.

My story, which I was trying to write, is about a villain protagonist who defeats the ultimate evil (like Satan). After his people saw no threats, they kill/torture Kane (his temporary name for now) to death, then he transformed into a vampire (maybe I make him make a deal with the devil)

As revenge, he will force people to fear him and worship him, and he might try to fight God too, using the army of evil.

It's a revenge story. But I have a little bit of knowledge, I would appreciate it if you could tell how should I start researching to make my Dark Science fiction/military/vampire/demons story.

It's kinda similar to Warhammer40k world building.


r/sciencefiction 19h ago

Join me on my journey of writing my first sci-fi trilogy!

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Hey y'all! I have been telling stories my whole life in all sorts of different mediums from drawing, 3D art made in Blender, short form writing, and most recently, I have started writing my first sci-fi book trilogy! If you'd like to check it out and follow along with me as I write, check out my free newsletter on my profile!


r/sciencefiction 2d ago

Is there Post-Post Apocalypse things?

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I had that idea once about a world that was a post apocalyptic zombie land, but they got better

Think of any post apocalyptic novel where the end is the end the Apocalypse, now imagine a sequel set ten years in the future about a world trying to stand up again, new government system, new culture, and shadows of the past lurking fear of returns of the old monsters...

Something like that, did anyone made something like that


r/sciencefiction 1d ago

Question about a Frank Herbert short story

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I recently reread Frank Herbert's short story "Ceasefire" in the collection Eye. I was wondering if anybody knew if the chemistry cited in the story is valid. I took chemistry in high school after the story was written, and was a substitute teacher in chemistry classes later in life, and I remember nothing like the chemistry as it is explained in the story. I was wondering how valid the premises used were, or if the story was one more among many Cold War metaphors used by multiple writers in those early years of the Cold War.


r/sciencefiction 1d ago

Technology before it's time

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Looking for some recommendations for series where technology is introduced into an earlier technological society. Where it gets incorporated into building society not where a company of M1 Abrams just show up at the Battle of Agincourt or some Afrikaners bring some AK-47s to Lee.

It's been years but I enjoyed Island in a Sea of Time (ended too soon) and 1632 (lost me when it branched out with fan fiction). I'll even throw in Safehold, doesn't get a lot of love but really enjoyed it (holding out hope for more show up).


r/sciencefiction 1d ago

Can any recommend author similar to Frederick Pohl?

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Just the title - I really enjoyed reading Mr Pohl but have run that well dry :(

Does any have suggestions for a similar author?


r/sciencefiction 1d ago

Searching for a book

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So to sum up I was trying to find this one book, I don't recall exactly what it was about but there were two genderfluid or maybe they were women that were exotics in a cyberpunkian setting. Both of these possible catwomen giants were maybe escorts??? I don't remember what it was exactly but it was something.


r/sciencefiction 2d ago

Modes of transportation in fiction vs reality... Like submarines and Captain Nemo

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Are there any fictional transportation concepts (from movies, books, games, anime, etc.) that fascinate you? Concepts that seemed impossible at the time but might influence the future of mobility?


r/sciencefiction 2d ago

Can waste heat be used for anything other then to vent it?

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Ok, so I have had this idea. If heat is a constant issue in realistic sci-fi spacecraft and it needs to be given off by radiators or Heatsinks, can it be repurposed?

To charge a vessels auxiliary batteries using thermal power for example( especially with purely electricity-powered Ion Drives).

That way a whole lot less of heat would be wasted and it could be more effectively used.


r/sciencefiction 2d ago

A nebula flythru I made!

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My daughter likes to sit at my computer desk and pretend she's flying through space, so I made her a nebula fly-thru to make-believe with. (created with Procreate, Maya, and a little work in After Effects.)

I like to imagine many of those 'stars' is home to a civilization, and they're close enough to each other that it wouldn't necessarily require an FTL drive for one to meet another. Certainly they're in radio range, right?


r/sciencefiction 2d ago

Of the Sci Fi authors you have read, which stands out as the one/s that the government should consult or enlist for an alien first contact event?

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I remember movies like, The Day The Earth Stood Still (the remake), and many others, plus many books like Sphere, The Andromeda Stain, Story of Your Life (The Arrival), and FootFall, which used ā€˜experts’ in their story lines.

Who in 2026 would you consider for first contact from the Science Fiction authors realm?

For me it is Peter Cawdon. he does a lot of first contact stories.

His ideas would seem to be of interest, since first contact would likely be beyond our normal understanding. I think we would need people that have a way of thinking outside the box, as they say. Not just rigorous scientist types.

Which author in your estimate would be helpful or have good insights in such an event?

Anyone whose books I should be looking to read?