What Was Your First Science Fiction Read?

catseyeI can still remember the moment when I was a kid and I picked this book up from my Dad’s bookcase – Catseye was the first ever science fiction book I read. I loved it (although I thought it was too short and I always wished there’d been a sequel.) Of course after this, I tracked down every single book by Andre Norton I could find,  even the Young Adult and the romances.

I still have most of them. She was my gateway into science fiction. I loved the glimpses of romance that popped up in a few of her books, wished there was more and that no doubt helped inspire me to write science fiction romance. I devoured her Witch World series and a lot of other books by many other excellent people. And of course I still read SF.

Over at the USA Today Happily Ever After blog we’re running a special column where I asked some of my fellow authors in the SF&F romance community which book was their first foray into the wonders of science fiction and/or fantasy. I got a lot of fascinating answers, not a few of which were also favorite books of mine.

While I’m on the topic of Andre Norton, thought I’d share the vintage covers of a few of my most favorites:

 

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I read and reread Catseye so often the binding fell apart! I loved her recurring themes of telepathy (especially with animals), time travel, alternate worlds, galactic empires that had risen and fallen long before we arrived on the scene…just the endless possibilities she opened up for me. Her ability to ask “What if…” and then spin a great tale inspired my imagination!

We’re going to run a second column next week over at USA Today/HEA with the rest of the “first SF reads” stories, so please stay tuned…

Having Sci-Fi Encounters at USA Today Happily Ever After

HEAI love exploring the worlds of science fiction and fantasy (SF&F) but especially those stories with a good helping of romance. I’m  super excited to announce  Joyce Lamb, Curator of the Happily Ever After (HEA) blog  at USA Today, invited me to write a twice-monthly column revolving around (drum roll!) => science fiction & fantasy romance books! Sci-Fi Encounters 🙂

Starting today, I’ll be giving a “signal boost” to SF&F romance in my new column and hoping Readers will weigh in too. I’ll try to provide a mix of news, author Q&A, reviews and reader views, with my opinions sneaking in on occasion. I’ll have fun talking about a mix of established authors, small press and self published.

Hunters claimMy first special guest  at HEA is S. E. Smith, a USA Today and International Best Selling author of science fiction romance. If you look at the Top 100 books on Amazon right now, her novel Hunter’s Claim is #1 for books and kindle in SFR and she has four more books in the Kindle Top 40 for that category as well. Tons of 4 and 5 Star reviews…S. E. was fun to interview! So hop on over and read her answers to my questions, find out why I named the column “Sci-Fi Encounters”, and check out a few fairly new titles in a variety of science fiction romance “flavors”. I even have a movie recommendation.

Going forward I’m planning to devote columns to specific topics, like steampunk or cyborgs or post-apocalyptic settings for example, as well as more general discussions. If you want to send me suggestions for “Sci-Fi Encounters” please use the scifiencounters at gmail dot com address. Don’t forget to check out the lists of new releases that Joyce posts for you weekly on the HEA blog – my column can only hit a few highlights of all the many books that come out every month.

It’s a new opportunity for drawing Readers’ attention to the genre, in addition to the excellent coverage being done already by such blogs as The Galaxy Express, Smart Chicks Love Sci Fi, Contact – Infinite Futures, Science Fiction Romance Brigade, Space Freighters Lounge and others.

Still here? Well, let’s walk through that Stargate and be on our way over to HEA!

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