Advice to beginning SF writers? Write a lot, finish what you write, and when it's done, keep sending it out for quite awhile. Rudy Rucker adviceawhilebegin Change image and share on social
All living things are gnarly, in that they inevitably do things that are much more complex than one might have expected. Rudy Rucker complexexpectgnarly Change image and share on social
It's tedious to watch something very obvious being worked out, like a movie that's not particularly good and after about half an hour you know how it's going to end. Rudy Rucker endgoodhalf Change image and share on social
Some ideas you have to chew on, then roll them around a lot, play with them before you can turn them into funky science fiction. Rudy Rucker chewfictionfunky Change image and share on social
I think dry nanotechnology is probably a dead-end. Rudy Rucker deadendnanotechnology Change image and share on social