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Aliens and Alien Societies (Science Fiction Writing Series) (original 1995; edition 1996)

by Stanley Schmidt

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Teaches writers how to use real scientific knowledge of our universe to create more convincing extraterrestrial life forms in their science fiction or fantasy novel.
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Title:Aliens and Alien Societies (Science Fiction Writing Series)
Authors:Stanley Schmidt
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This is from the Science Fiction Writing Series, and is geared towards those interested in writing science fiction, although I actually think this would be of interest to the general science fiction reader. According to the biography in the back, Stanley Schmidt was the editor of Analogue Science Fiction & Fact, has a Ph.D. in physics and has taught both physics and science fiction at the college level. So he's definitely well qualified to write this book--one on plausible world-building that illuminates the issues you'd have to take into account in creating well-thought out aliens. I love the suggested reading in the back--"A Xenologist's Bookshelf" made up of both non-fiction and fiction. Although both the reading and the science presented might be a little dated since this book was published in 1995. ( )
  LisaMaria_C | Sep 9, 2013 |
This is the first volume in a four-volume set put out by Writers Digest Books under the umbrella Science Fiction Writing Series. This entire series is highly recommendable, and you'll probably see the other volumes reviewed here by me in the future. Aliens and Alien Societies features 11 chapters, an extensive bibliography of related source books, and a 7-page glossary of terms that are common to science fiction writing that focuses on believable science. Schmidt is the long-time editor of Analog Science Fiction magazine and has a PhD in physics. He provides scientifically-detailed, yet easy-to-understand explanations about astronomical history, biochemical basics, bioengineering, the logical underpinning of alien societies, creative use of non-human language, and the motivational psychology of non-human species. I really enjoyed the examples he spread throughout the book, from established science fiction authors, of alien species, societies and cultures as found in genre literature of the past 40 years. If you're an aspiring writer of science fiction, whose stories are likely to feature aliens in an alien environment, or humans interacting with aliens, this volume should be required reading.

Originally reviewed for my local library's website: http://www.lincolnlibraries.org/depts/bookguide/srec/staffrec09-09.htm ( )
  cannellfan | Jan 16, 2011 |
A good survey of the matters one must keep in mind when building alien beings and alien societies. It's more of a collection of starting points rather than a treasure trove of ideas. Schmidt gives good advice on exposition as well as worldbuilding. ( )
  slothman | Sep 25, 2007 |
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Aliens - nonhuman beings, usually intelligent and sentient, usually from places other than Earth - are one of the most familiar elements of science fiction.
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Stanley Schmidt guides you toward a better understanding of our universe to create beings who will live in your science fiction.
Aliens and Alien Societies explains science to help you make your fiction plausible.
You'll avoid bringing characters from solar systems unlikely to support life.
Discover the galaxy's vastness and
imagine the technology needed to cross it.
Put  Biochemistry on your side to put viable creatures on your pages. 
Learn how engineering shapes life and why this suggests that intelligent inhabitation of other planets might have similarities to humans.
Develop well-founded cultures and logical languages.
introduce aliens to people or other aliens.
Portray them as individuals, true to their species.

In this book, possibilities abound and lines between knowledge and conjecture blur enthrallingly.
Aliens and Alien Societies thoughtful, clear, and utterly fascinating. It is filled with facts to help you write believable fictions about the things in heaven and Earth
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