Why write Sci-Fi romance as opposed to other genres?
I grew up watching Star Trek and Lost in Space on TV. I also believe there may be life on other planets and that Science Fiction is not just make-believe, but perhaps a glimpse into the future. Watch an episode from the original Star Trek series and look around your house or place of employment. You may find that both places have e-books, jump drives, CD’s and tablet computers in common. None of that existed back when the show was filmed. If you look at the rate that technology has advanced in just the last thirty years alone and apply that to the next 500 years, there is no reason why we shouldn’t be colonizing other planets by then. The one constant between now and then, however, is the human element. Love, romance, emotions. Customs and morals may change but the desire to love and be loved will always be with us regardless of our technological advances. Q: Where do you get ideas for your plots? A: Goodness gracious. All I have to do is look around. The idea for the Virtual Man origi
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