Weirdo.Coito ergo sum wrote:Ooohh!! Me! Me!
I was steeped in sci-fi as a youngster. Not so much that "fantasy" thing they tack on to sci-fi sometimes, but classic, hard sci-fi.

Weirdo.Coito ergo sum wrote:Ooohh!! Me! Me!
I was steeped in sci-fi as a youngster. Not so much that "fantasy" thing they tack on to sci-fi sometimes, but classic, hard sci-fi.
Bella Fortuna wrote:Weirdo.Coito ergo sum wrote:Ooohh!! Me! Me!
I was steeped in sci-fi as a youngster. Not so much that "fantasy" thing they tack on to sci-fi sometimes, but classic, hard sci-fi.
Coito ergo sum wrote:Bella Fortuna wrote:Weirdo.Coito ergo sum wrote:Ooohh!! Me! Me!
I was steeped in sci-fi as a youngster. Not so much that "fantasy" thing they tack on to sci-fi sometimes, but classic, hard sci-fi.
Bella Fortuna wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:Bella Fortuna wrote:Weirdo.Coito ergo sum wrote:Ooohh!! Me! Me!
I was steeped in sci-fi as a youngster. Not so much that "fantasy" thing they tack on to sci-fi sometimes, but classic, hard sci-fi.
Thanks, I'll check it out. Wild idea to begin with, but I'd still like to run one.amused wrote:Google 'science fiction forums' and you'll find, not surprisingly, that there are already a bunch of them out there. For a new forum to succeed in an established niche, it has to offer something that can't be found/added elsewhere.
Not trying to rain on your parade, but there are a lot of startups that quickly fade away.
Whatever.amused wrote:Wouldn't really rather run a forum dedicated to trolls?
You would be the *perfect* admin for that!
The last Piers Anthony book I read had something to do with an athlete in a tech world who had sex with a robot and then traveled to a fantasy world to have sex with a unicorn. Or something like that. Been a while.Coito ergo sum wrote:I have read the major biggies, I think. The last series I read that could be considered "fantasy" I think, would be Piers Anthony's Incarnations of Immortality series. I really liked that. Very cool. If you haven't read it, I recommend it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarnatio ... mmortality
A year or so ago I saw a full-page ad in a magazine that covers SF/Fantasy publishing (Locus, I think) for a subscription-based web site which pays authors to publish erotic SF/F online through them. Not sure if it was the same place, but I found something called Circlet (circlet.com) through Teh Googlze that looks simliar.Gawdzilla wrote:Erotic SciFi. Interesting niche.
Audley Strange wrote:The geekery is starting to fog up my screen already.
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