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Isaac Asimov was one of the first and most influential writers of what has become known as the golden age of science fiction. Other well known writers of the time include Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Heinlein, and Ray Bradbury. Later writers such as Philip K Dick further developed the genre.
Hugo Gernsback is 'one of' the science fiction writers at the beginning of the genre's new popularity in 1926. He is credited with starting the first magazine dedicated to the genre.
No, she was not American; she was English.
John Scalzi is an American online writer and science fiction author. His most popular work is the science fiction novel "Old man's war", which was his first novel.
There were a variety of authors, much as is S.O.P. for television shows. I believe one Eric Knight was one of the first, and several canine-fiction writers, a genre that has well barked out of existence, pretty much.
General fiction is used interchangeably with the term popular fiction, and generally distinguished from literary fiction. But it is a "specific settings, roles, events, and values that define individual genres and their subgenres." These conventions, always fluid, are usually implicit, but sometimes are made into explicit requirements by publishers of fiction as a guide to authors seeking publication.Screen writers have to ensure that their stories conform to the guidelines---the closer the conformity, the greater their likelihood of being published. The publisher, for its part, is trying to meet the desires of its readers, who often have strong and specific expectations of the publisher's stories.Indeed, Writers, publishers, marketers, booksellers, libraries, academics, critics, and even readers all may have different ways of classifying fiction, and any of these classifications might be termed a genre.And if you are looking for your answer for: what is ""General Fiction"" read the first paragraph and there you have it....PS. BY: Markise D. AmersonContents[hide]
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One of the first American writers to become popular and famous in their own country was Edgar Allan Poe. His dark and macabre stories and poems captivated readers and helped establish a uniquely American literary voice in the 19th century.
I am not aware that Hugo Gernsback invented anything. He was a writer and editor of magazines and books in the 1940's and 50's. He edited mostly science fiction and is credited as being a great influence of Ray Bradbury, Robert Silverberg and other writers of science fiction.
Charles Dickens became famous in his own country but that country was Britain not America
Competence and trustworthiness are the first two dimensions of credibility discussed by all writers.