Twilight ZONE certainly is. I am referring to the Rod Serling (Not Sterling!) television program. it is conceivable the author may have derived his name from a popular drug store at Journal Square the Silver Rod, he inverted it To Rod Sterling- a type of Silver and then it was modified to Serling- to avoid confusion with the .925 grade silver. People used to popularly call him Rod Sterling, and it is easy to see how the Drug store legend arose. Silver Rod- backwards- also implies he may have used- Drugs.
yes because it has not happened, and it probably wont ever happen. of course, the twilight zone (that old show) also had things that could happen on it, but it was considered science fiction.
Romance. Science fiction maybe...
TWILIGHT!!!! OF COURSE... twilight fans think it is the best fiction book(and always will be)... ;) !
No, the Twilight series is Fantasy.
Stephanie Meyer wrote the Twilight series which is fantasy. She also wrote a science fiction book called the Host.
Science fiction is considered to be a category of fiction. It is sometimes thought to belong to a larger category called speculative fiction (which includes fantasy).
Both are speculative, and fantasy is often considered a sub-genre of Science Fiction.
no, other than being both science fiction.
Yes, the movie E. T. is science fiction, since E. T. is an alien that comes from Outer Space, and outer space is considered science fiction.
The opposite of science fiction is typically considered to be realism or non-fiction. Science fiction often involves speculative elements and futuristic technology, while realism focuses on portraying events and experiences as they could occur in the real world.
Do you mean genre? If so, it is probably considered Teen Fiction or Fantasy
Michael Crichton wrote Timeline. It is a story about time travel. Time travel is considered science fiction.