Tuesday, August 04, 2015

Heinlein’s Double Star Could Not Win a Hugo Today

Because the science is rubbish, and we know it. This is a real problem for contemporary hard SF: the universe is not nearly as hospitable to space travel as we once thought, and it’s a lot harder to write about robust human settlement beyond Earth without cheating on the science than we thought in the 1950s.

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  1. The last two books I read had (coincidentally) the rigors of life-in-a-vacuum as their central concern: Neil Stephenson's Seveneves and Kim Stanley Robinson's Aurora. Possibly the most dystopian Robinson I've read.

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  2. Liz: would you recommend Aurora, dystopia and all?

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  3. Beth Tanner6:45 PM

    Which makes me sad as it's one of my favorite Heinlein books. It also makes it demmed hard for those of us trying to write SF.

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