
If you're like me, you'd never heard of science fiction romance. I came across the category last year when I read the submission guidelines for the 2010 Eppie as preparation for submitting Lady of the Stars, my Regency time travel.
The Eppie guidelines don't have a specific time travel category. So, I sent an email to the Eppie coordinators, and they very promptly replied.
I thought time travels were paranormals. According to the Eppie, the time travel mechanism determines the genre. A SF has a mechanical mode, while a fantasy or paranormal uses magical means.
As a further wrinkle, for a magical mode, the setting of the book determines whether its category is paranormal or fantasy. A paranormal exists in the real world, while a fantasy exists in an imaginary world.
Lady of the Stars uses a wormhole as the transport mode, and a wormhole has some basis in modern physics. My story is also set in the real world, so Lady of the Stars is science fiction romance. I never would have known.
And how did my entry fare? Last year, Lady of the Stars was a finalist in the Science Fiction Romance category in the 2010 EPIC Ebook Competition.
Blurb and excerpt here.
Buy link here.
Thank you all,
Linda
Linda Banche
Enter My World of Historical Hilarity
http://www.lindabanche.com
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Science Fiction Romance
Posted by Linda Banche at 5:01 AM 17 comments
Labels: 2010 Eppie, EPIC 2010 EBook Competion Finalist, Lady of the Stars, Linda Banche, science fiction romance
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