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  • ...ive fiction]].<ref name=bly>Bly, Robert W., 2005, ''The Science In Science Fiction: 83 SF Predictions that Became Scientific Reality'', BenBella Books, Inc., The 1992 novel ''[[Assemblers of Infinity]]'' is a science-fiction novel authored by Kevin J. Anderson and Doug Beason. The plot line makes sp ...
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  • ...y.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Themes : Technothriller : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia |url=http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/technothriller |acce ...comparable to science-fiction and many of the subcategories within science-fiction. The popularity of the genre had evolved significantly and it continues to ...
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  • [[Category:Environmental non-fiction books]] [[Category:1998 non-fiction books]] ...
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  • ...rief |work=Don Martin School of Software}}</ref> It is common in [[science fiction]]. [[Category:Science fiction terminology]] ...
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  • == Inertia negation in fiction == Inertia negation is a commonplace technology in numerous [[science fiction]] series. It is used as an explanation as to why the crew of starships can ...
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  • [[Category:1751 non-fiction books]] [[Category:1774 non-fiction books]] ...
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  • ...his has been especially true in [[comedy]]; it is also common in [[science fiction]], where it can be easier—and/or safer—to deliver a social critique if, e.g [[Category:Fiction]] ...
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  • *[[John Clute]] and [[John Grant (science fiction writer)|John Grant]], ''[[The Encyclopedia of Fantasy]]'' [[Category:Science fiction themes]] ...
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  • * [[Undead]], beings in mythology, legend, or fiction that are deceased but behave as if alive ...
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  • ..., subcategories and related topics to science fiction|genre]] of [[science fiction]]. This conception has been widely used in [[mythology]] and in [[fiction]]. ...
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  • [[Category:1992 non-fiction books]] ...
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  • == Use in fiction == ...is also used to describe the [[form of government]] used in the [[science fiction]] novels ''[[Voyage from Yesteryear]]'' by [[James P. Hogan (writer)|James ...
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  • ===Known carriers in the fiction=== ===Known carriers in the fiction=== ...
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  • | genre = [[Non-fiction]] [[Category:2017 non-fiction books]] ...
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  • * Fact and Fiction (2021 - 31.2) ...
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  • The phrase ''inertial damper'' is actually misused in [[science fiction]] to describe a device that negates inertia and removes it from surrounding ...
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  • ....<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Wells | year = 1999 | title = How To Write Non-Fiction Books | publisher = Writers' Bookshop | page = 65 | isbn= 1902713028}}</ref ...ed in a chapter of [[Percy Lubbock]]'s analysis of fiction, ''The Craft of Fiction.'' In 1927, Swan published a playwriting manual that made prominent use of ...
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  • ...ular culture, and are increasingly found in very diverse kinds of texts. [[Fiction]], in particular, is fond of realia for the exotic touch they bring. ...add some exoticism, a quality that is often desirable in fiction. For non-fiction, nowadays adequacy is usually preferred to acceptability, so as to avoid th ...
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  • ==Literary fiction== ...
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  • ...ttp://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modern_fiction_studies/toc/mfs43.3.html Modern Fiction Studies 43.3/Fall 1997, Special Issue: Technocriticism and Hypernarrative] ...
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  • ...g|thumb|left|200px|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has evolved from a fiction to a crowd-sourced web site (see ''[[Encyclopedic knowledge#External Source ...appearances in popular culture, being especially widespread in [[detective fiction]]. In 1887, [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] introduced his fi ...
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