
Lucky Charms and Superstitions in Science Fiction Romance Stories
Mr. Spock: “Captain, the odds of success are…” Captain Solo: “Never tell me the odds!” Luck and circumstance in the SF Romance novel.
Mr. Spock: “Captain, the odds of success are…” Captain Solo: “Never tell me the odds!” Luck and circumstance in the SF Romance novel.
To cap off Black History month, a collection and recommended reading list of SF:R novels featuring black heroines.
I never thought Amazing Stories would publish a line like this: “panty-melting sci-fi romances featuring dominant alien heroes”. But we just did.
If the cold has got you down, try picking up a few of these steamy space operas!
End of the year SF Romance novels to inspire moments under the mistletoe.
Older science fiction romances with a winter, snow or winter holiday theme
As the temperature drops, you need a good science fiction romance to heat things up. Here are some recent ones, and a collection of short stories that may not be exactly romance, but looks very interesting nonetheless.
It’s that spooky time of year again when thoughts turn to scary books and movies. I decided to ask two of my favorite groups on Facebook – the Science fiction Romance Brigade and the SciFi […]
Two new anthologies promise lots of great science fiction romance fun.
Time to talk about more science fiction romance new releases and lucky for me there is a constant flow of exciting new books all the time. Gena Showalter returned to her Alien Huntress series this […]
Discussion of some of their favourite science fiction romance series by authors and fans.
Time to catch up on a few of the many new science fiction romance releases in August. I’m going to start with Found Girl: Project Enterprise Book 6 by Pauline Baird Jones, which I enjoyed […]
Aliens, “beta heroes” (explorers, colonists and scientists), pirates, androids and people unjustly sent to prison planets – what are readers favorite examples of these characters in SFR? An unscientific poll gives examples of all of them.
Is there a better time to be reading science fiction romance than the beginning of summer? But, how to choose? Here are some new releases for your consideration.
In the romance world, including the science fiction subgenre, one of our favorite things to write and to read is a strong cast of supporting characters. We hope many of them will go on to have their stories told in a future book. Here are some fan favourites.
April showers bring May flowers, or in this case, pretty science fiction romance covers! I asked the readers in the SciFi Romance Group to share cover art that was so memorable to them, the image […]
Recently in the online science fiction romance community, a reader asked for book recommendations where the colonization and homesteading tropes drove the story. This sparked a lively discussion on Goodreads and in two Facebook groups […]
Always a few new science fiction romances to talk about! This week saw the release of Dark Thoughts by Cynthia Sax, set in her usual universe, but not featuring cyborgs this time around. It’s kind […]
More new science fiction romances have hit the figurative ebook shelves, with everything from space pirates to a tale strongly reminiscent (to me) of both “Aliens” and “Jurassic Park.” Shall we start there? The Colony […]
Science fiction romance based on fairy tales – what’s not to love? Here are some of Veronica Scott’s current favourites.
Pirates, aliens and cyborgs are represented in this overview of recently published science fiction romance novels.
Steampunk can be a way of life, as evidenced by the blogs, Facebook pages and pinterest accounts I follow
Space Pirates! They seem a fitting subject for SF Romance – and they are!
Is SFR romance with SF elements or SF with romance elements? Reader expectations often make the definition.
Wow! What kind of an excerpt can you write after that title?
Notes on the SFR Galaxy award and some thoughts on SF Romance’s future.
Veronica goes down under for the down low on Australian SFR
USA Today Best Selling Author
Veronica Scott grew up in a house with a library as its heart. Dad loved science fiction, Mom loved ancient history and Veronica thought there needed to be more romance in everything. When she ran out of books to read, she started writing her own stories.
Seven time winner of the SFR Galaxy Award, as well as a National Excellence in Romance Fiction Award, Veronica is also the proud recipient of a NASA Exceptional Service Medal relating to her former day job, not her romances!
She read the part of Star Trek Crew Member in the official audiobook production of Harlan Ellison’s “The City On the Edge of Forever.”
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