The Undefinable Genre Of Science Fantasy

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“Felicino: I thought writers were the least reliable guys when it comes to define what they’re writing. And most of them don’t really care.

Gio: Well, as a reader and a writer, I care. Let’s see what they say out there. You know the famous definition: ‘Science Fiction makes the improbable possible while Fantasy makes the implausible probable.'”

At Ecstatic Days, a stirring, name-dropping conversation on the genre of “science fantasy”.  (Strictly for nerds like me and you.)


Michael Berger is a barely-published writer and book-seller living in San Francisco. He is one of the founding Corsairs of the Iron Garters Bike Club and is currently pursuing a degree in applied pataphysics. He sometimes eats oatmeal for dinner. More from this author →