In my first week participating in Sci-Friday, I wrote about my introductions to the genre (linked below). I left out two novels, which I discovered around fifth grade or so. The Forgotten Door by Alexander Key Don’t read even this truncated description if you want to go into this unusually mystic YA novel blind:
Excellent. Glad you are participating and enjoying Sci-Fridays! You've got me thinking: a piece about spoilers would be fun, like a handful of works (books, movies, TV) that you can't even describe at all, lest you spoil them. Let me know if that's something you'd like to participate in; maybe I could publish the thing with some quotes from you.
Also: "a household full of five dogs: my two pit mixes, a dachshund, and two pugs"
LOVE LOVE LOVE! But of course, yes, very VERY exhausting.
Love your writing so much.
Excellent. Glad you are participating and enjoying Sci-Fridays! You've got me thinking: a piece about spoilers would be fun, like a handful of works (books, movies, TV) that you can't even describe at all, lest you spoil them. Let me know if that's something you'd like to participate in; maybe I could publish the thing with some quotes from you.
Also: "a household full of five dogs: my two pit mixes, a dachshund, and two pugs"
LOVE LOVE LOVE! But of course, yes, very VERY exhausting.
It's helpful to remember that the S can be "speculative" ... I'm really expanding my thinking around this genre as I participate in these Fridays.