Jules Verne (French) l9th and ealry 20Th centuries) is generally considered the Father of Science Fiction. He wrote other genres, though such as Michael Strogoff which was straight out adventure about an IKGB Operative under the Czar. Aroudn the World in 80 Days (l872) is not strictly speaking science fiction. on the other hand 20,000 Leagues, Master of the World, Journey to the cneter of the Earth etc. are.
The science fiction genre.
Jules Verne best merits this title. He also wrote stuff such as Michael Strogoff about, essentially, a Czarist IKGB agent, and things like around the world in 80 days which are not science fiction as he described no technics beyond his period. But, he did found the genre of science fiction, and how!
"Frankestein" is a Science Fiction novel,or gothic science fiction.
Some would say that science fiction excludes fantasy but Arthur C. Clarke said, "Any significantly advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Science fiction authors have mixed science fiction with all other forms of literature. There are science fiction lyrics to songs, science fiction poetry, science fiction mixed with humor, science fiction mixed with westerns, science fiction mixed with romance.
Yes it is Science Fiction
Ray Bradbury wrote science fiction books.
Stephanie Meyer wrote the Twilight series which is fantasy. She also wrote a science fiction book called the Host.
Colin Kapp is a science fiction author. He wrote about Unorthodox Engineers. Coliin Greenwood wrote Take Back Twenty.
Octavia Butler wrote science fiction was very shy and had dyslexia. She became interested in reading science fiction at the public library.
Some people consider Jules Verne the father of science fiction and Mary Shelley the mother of science fiction. Some even say that Gilgamesh was the first science fiction book.
Michael Crichton wrote Timeline. It is a story about time travel. Time travel is considered science fiction.
Charles Dickens -- and it is not science fiction.
Arthur C. Clark
It was Isaac Asimov!
H. G. Wells
"Needle" was written by Hal Clement .
Isaac Asimov