In terms of stories I would buy for a science fiction magazine, if they take place in the future, that might do it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's a science fiction project we really want to make, but it's very expensive. Hopefully it will happen.
What science fiction does is take what might be possible someday and examine what might happen if it were - the drawbacks and the positive things.
I've always been interested in science fiction.
I'm a sci-fi girl. If I can have anything in life, I'd want tons of great science-fiction movies and stories. It's so progressive, beautiful, and imaginative.
In any genre you're working in, you can always find a way to tell a particular kind of story. I love fantasy; I love science fiction. I love all kinds of fiction, in fact.
Science fiction was never my thing. I have no interest in it. So I don't think I could successfully pull off being on a project like that without really losing my mind.
I think you can do science fiction, but you have to ground it in some realism. People need to identify with the characters, with their plights and their issues.
Once I've discovered the story, I might restructure it, maybe move things around, set up a clue that something is going to happen later, but that happens much later in an editorial capacity.
If I'm going to invest the time in a novel, I want something more than the entertainment you get out of most genre fiction.
I'd love to do a whole series of stories and have them collected into books.