
WorldCraft Club 76 - Is Sci Fi Only Lasers and Spaceships? | Conversation with Dave Schmidt
Sep 10, 2024
Dave Schmidt, an author and worldbuilder, joins to debate the classification of Star Wars. They explore whether it falls under science fiction or science fantasy while discussing genre flexibility. The conversation highlights differences between hard SF and adventure SF, tracing the genre's roots from Verne to pulp magazines. Schmidt emphasizes the influence of aesthetics on storytelling and how personal taste shapes genre labels. Overall, they advocate for a more inclusive and adaptable approach to categorizing imaginative works.
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Science Fiction Centers On Technological Consequences
- James argues science fiction centers on humans advancing technologically and exploring the social implications of that change.
- He contrasts this with Star Wars, which he says prioritizes spectacle over scientific themes.
Pulp Roots Of Early Science Fiction
- Dave recounts how early magazines like Amazing Stories aimed for scientific-based short fiction rather than "Western in space" stories.
- He cites Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues as foundational scientific romance that blended adventure and futurism.
Genre As A Retail Tag
- Dave proposes a practical, retail view: genre is how you shelve a title in a video store or streaming category.
- He uses Star Wars' spaceship imagery to justify labeling it science fiction despite fantasy tropes.

