Dave, I have to tell you that I have enjoyed reading your posts. Your avatar image is also amusing. Thanks for taking the time to respond to my query.
Noisy, ditto. I've really enjoyed reading your posts on this site. Thanks. I appreciate your input.
Vanadium, your suggestions are in line...
I’d like to start off by thanking everyone that’s posted on this site. I just spent two days reading everything on Writing and World Building. Actually that’s a lie, I didn’t read everything, I read every thread on the Writing and World Building forum that might possibly answer the five...
voila, I found your reply by accident, apparently I am missing navigation data for this site. Thanks for the welcome. To answer your questions: no I am not a physicist. I write things that make me laugh. Usually what makes me laugh are things that don't really belong here on our planet. And...
I write sci-fi comedy at the moment. My interests are FTL drives, magnetic fields, room temperature superconductors, and a few other concepts that I am weaving into a book about some midget aliens and Danny Trejo. I'm looking for a few answers about how to incorporate these things into my book...
Hello! I am not a physicist, I am a writer. Comedy to be specific. I joined up here to see if there's a possibility of getting a few educated answers about something I am writing. I want the technology to be real. After roaming around for a while, I haven't been able to find a forum/thread that...
Tough question. Different people like different styles of writing. The Skylark series and the last three of the six Lensman books by E.E. "Doc" Smith are all fun to read. These books are considered by many to be the first "space opera" novels ever written (he started in the 1920's). Lots of...