I write reviews of science books for the Boston Globe, so I like to give science books.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't plan to write another science book, but I don't plan not to. I do enjoy writing histories, and taking subjects that are generally dull and trying to make them interesting.
Even if you only want to write science fiction, you should also read mysteries, poetry, mainstream literature, history, biography, philosophy, and science.
I love science fiction. I read a lot of science fiction.
I was a very keen reader of science fiction, and during the time I was going to libraries, it was good, written by people who knew their science.
I love science fiction.
No matter what I've published - and you can look it up, I've published quite a lot in science, quite a few books too - none of it's very important. All will be forgotten and in a few years time will be a few comments in eight-point type in footnotes at the bottom of the page somewhere.
I've always been interested in science - one of my favourite books is James Watson's 'Molecular Biology of the Gene.'
I do enjoy reading some science fiction.
I quite enjoy science fiction.
I am a book reviewer. I write for a glossy magazine called 'SCI FI.' The money is not life-changing, but it's a low-stress gig. Publishers send me their books. More than I could possibly read. I pick a few and write about them, put a very few others on the shelf, to be perused at my leisure, someday.