It would have to be sci-fi distant enough for nationalit identities to fade down. No county that has escaped the clutches of communism would...
Climate change is an uphill battle because it is not marketable and the science is diluted by partisan agendas. In my case, it might as well be...
Hi, I’ve had this idea for a very, very long time. Frankly, it may never materialise, but the hypotheticals are intriguing regardless. What...
I can’t think of anything I wouldn’t read because it makes me too squeamish. Although I have a very rich imagiation, perhaps it isn’t rich enough,...
@Norfolk nChance It's survival. The Imperium of Man is a horrible place, but if they flinch, humanity will be put through the grinder and eaten....
The story of the Spanish Armada never made it to Britain. Well... anything really regarding Alexander the Great. The Polish-Lithuanian...
The Empire of Man of Warhammer 40k. It's eternally stagnating on the verge of total destruction, so vast entire planets can be annihilated without...
This is not a hypothetical quandary. I was going to suggest the Brave New World, but for this we have no need for clever fiction. I believe this...
I believe that if your writing gets the readers emotionally invested, then regardless of the degree of detail that you think you have, there will...
From the writing perspective it’s an interesting conundrum. I remember this one time when I went to McDonald’s with my mum, almost 20 years ago....
That’s kind of the plot of Falling Down from 1993, but in this case, rather than remain stagnant at the fear of what he might do, the main...
You know, I thought about it some more. My grandparent worked for 30 and 40 year in the same factory. Over the year I have repeatedly said that...
I dont think that anyone’s mentioned this one, but I’m scared of myself. That’s to say, scared of what I could do, what I have the potential to...
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