[bksvol-discuss] Re: Science fiction and fantasy catagories

  • From: Ann Parsons <akp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 21:38:02 -0500

Hi all,

<smiling> Judy, you are right. Although, among people I know in my Science Fiction club, they always look down on people who use Sci-fi. SF they accept, but not Sci-Fi. Interesting, may be as you say a matter of preference, but I was roundly scolded when I used the term during my first year as a member.

As for your assertion that Science Fiction and Fantasy can get lumped together, that's true. There are indeed some books that cross the line, and some authors whose books straddle the line. However, these books that Carrie has just entered here are no brainers. Only one I'm not sure of is the Card one, though he is most well known for his Science Fiction, so I took a good guess.

Speaking of books that straddle the line between the two genres, have you read any Philip Pullman? The Golden Compass is a hard one to classify because there is medieval science in it yet there are elements of fantasy in it as well. I'm not sure how to classify it at all.

Didn't know that about Goblet of Fire, or if I did, I forgot it. Well, I still don't like Sci-Fi, so I guess I'll have to say it's my personal preference not to use it. <smiling>

Ann P.

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