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Uber User Posts: 456 | I thought I'd start off the thread for the Genre Non-Fiction challenge by mentioning some of my favorite Non-Fiction books:
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Veteran Posts: 111 Location: Austin, Tx | It's not in there yet (and yea gods I can't add to my reading list for the year), but I'd like to recommend The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space by Gerard K O'Neill. Yes, it's that O'Neill. This is the book that provides a realistic plan for humans to live in space using technology we had in the 70s (and which has gotten only more practical in the intervening time). | ||
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Uber User Posts: 794 | pizzakarin - 2016-02-01 8:21 AM It's not in there yet (and yea gods I can't add to my reading list for the year), but I'd like to recommend The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space by Gerard K O'Neill. Yes, it's that O'Neill. This is the book that provides a realistic plan for humans to live in space using technology we had in the 70s (and which has gotten only more practical in the intervening time). I bought that book in hardcover when it was first published and have been an L5er ever since. Unfortunately we haven't made much progress in that direction since then. | ||
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Member Posts: 9 Location: Denver, CO (USA) | This is a great challenge. I'd been reading non-fictional things all year before I stumbled on this. This there any way we can add The Merril Theory of Lit'ry Criticism by Ritch Calvin to WWE? It's a collection of all of Judith Merill's columns for Magazine of SF &F and her introductions to her yearly anthologies of the 50's and 60's. A great look into the past and what eventually became the present. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 1465 Location: The Netherlands | kwaidan66 - 2016-08-24 4:40 PM This is a great challenge. I'd been reading non-fictional things all year before I stumbled on this. This there any way we can add The Merril Theory of Lit'ry Criticism by Ritch Calvin to WWE? It's a collection of all of Judith Merill's columns for Magazine of SF &F and her introductions to her yearly anthologies of the 50's and 60's. A great look into the past and what eventually became the present. I have added it for you. If there are more requests please put them in this thread: Can't find the book you want? Make your book requests here! Part II I'm much more likely to see it then. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 794 | Finished. I included Shirley Jackson's We have Always Lived in the Castle since I think this should be a wider known, more mainstream novel. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 456 | I'm running this challenge again this year - the fact that last year I wasn't the only person willing to spend their precious reading time in order to learn more about the field was heartening - hopefully there'll be a few more people joining me this year! I had excellent luck with my reading last year, highlighted by the outstanding The Evolution of Modern Fantasy: From Antiquarianism to the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series . Hopefully 2017 will be even better!
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | Engelbrecht - 2017-01-01 4:48 AM I'm running this challenge again this year - the fact that last year I wasn't the only person willing to spend their precious reading time in order to learn more about the field was heartening - hopefully there'll be a few more people joining me this year! I had excellent luck with my reading last year, highlighted by the outstanding The Evolution of Modern Fantasy: From Antiquarianism to the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series . Hopefully 2017 will be even better! Engelbrecht, we should discuss creating a new genre nonfiction list for the site to complement your reading challenge and make it easier for folks to see what we have in the database. A new list will also generate a bunch of requests for new non-fic books to be added too. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 456 | Administrator - 2017-01-01 9:53 AM Engelbrecht, we should discuss creating a new genre nonfiction list for the site to complement your reading challenge and make it easier for folks to see what we have in the database. A new list will also generate a bunch of requests for new non-fic books to be added too. That's a great idea!
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Uber User Posts: 526 Location: UK | I've always kind of enjoyed How to Write SF books, myself. I have one by Bob Shaw, and one by Brian Stableford, and Adam Roberts' version is on my wishlist. And there's Stephen King's On Writing, which is half manual and half autobiography. | ||
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Veteran Posts: 214 | Considering joining this challenge. Should be able to cover a few books this year just by research for the book I'm writing. Just bought a copy of Asteroid Mining 101 by John Lewis, just to be sure my tech is accurate. Also reading a book called Rocks from Space by O. Richard Norton (which turned out to be not what I'm looking for, but an excellent guide for meteroite collectors.) I would love to read the Tiptree biography. {5 minutes later] Okay, I think I will! Edited by Sable Aradia 2017-01-09 1:18 PM | ||
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Uber User Posts: 456 | Sable Aradia, Welcome to the challenge - I'm certain that you'll enjoy the Tiptree book! Who would have thought that there was a book called Asteroid Mining 101?!?! | ||
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Veteran Posts: 214 | Engelbrecht - 2017-01-09 10:33 PM Sable Aradia, Welcome to the challenge - I'm certain that you'll enjoy the Tiptree book! Who would have thought that there was a book called Asteroid Mining 101?!?! Neat, eh? This is a place where science is catching up with science fiction. Two companies have registered in the US as asteroid mining companies, and a handful of countries have begun legislating what can be done with the commercialization of space, including the US, who passed the S.P.A.C.E. Act in, I think, 2015. (I only know this because I'm writing a book that relates.) | ||
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