SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY Resources

Travel to new worlds with science fiction and fantasy book recommendations, hear accomplished science fiction and fantasy writers discuss their craft, learn about influential science fiction and fantasy authors of the past, and more!

Are you looking for science fiction books and fantasy books to add to your reading list? Do you want to learn writing tips and tricks from bestselling science fiction writers and fantasy writers? Are you interested in writing comics books, fantasy novels, science fiction stories, and other faraway tales?

Then you are in the right place! Check out our many online Science Fiction & Fantasy Writing Resources below, most notably our special exhibit Level Up: Writers & Gamers, which explores how tabletop and video games are written.

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Level Up: Writers & Gamers

Level Up: Writers & Gamers

In our current special exhibit, on display now, embark on a thrilling adventure into the world of game writing and explore the role of narrative and storytelling in gaming, from the 1970s to today. Timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of fantasy tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Level Up enriches your understanding of writing through fun and interactive formats, inspires young people to try a new form of writing, and encourages exploration of the worlds created through games. Experience the magic of game writing and plan your visit today!

Ray Bradbury: Inextinguishable

Ray Bradbury: Inextinguishable

Ray Bradbury is perhaps best-known for writing Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and The Illustrated Man. He was much more than those stories though: a screenplay writer, a friend to Walt Disney, and an amateur painter, just to name a few. From a young age, Ray was obsessed with finding a way to live forever. He will certainly be remembered for his writing, but his influence elsewhere may surprise you. This special exhibit, now online, was on display at the AWM from May 2021-September 2022. Explore the virtual exhibit today!

Watch this thought-provoking panel discussion with various scholars who explore how religion is depicted and experienced in narrative games. Presented in conjunction with special exhibit Level Up: Writers & Gamers.

View more past author talks and panel discussions on the Science Fiction & Fantasy playlist on our YouTube channel!

Photo of Ursula K. Le Guin with quote of hers that reads, "We read books to find out who we are. What other people, real or imaginary, do and think and feel...is an essential guide to our understanding of what we ourselves are and may become."

Learn about the legacies of iconic science fiction and fantasy writers of the past on these episodes of Nation of Writers

  • Ursula K. Le Guin: Hear from acclaimed writer Charlie Jane Anders and Theo Downes-Le Guin (Ursula’s son) about the celebrated author of more than 60 books. The “breadth and imagination” of Le Guin’s work earned her six Nebula Awards, seven Hugo Awards, and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association’s Grand Master Award, among many others.
  • Octavia E. Butler: Butler was a renowned writer who defied genre, though she is most often associated with the realm of science fiction. The recipient of multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards, her writing is known for “her lean prose, strong protagonists, and social observations in stories that range from the distant past to the far future.” Guests are Nisi Shawl and Megan Finch.
  • Ray Bradbury: Learn more about the influence the beloved Bradbury had on his contemporaries and today’s writers. Hear from two leading Bradbury scholars: Jason Aukerman, Director of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies; and Patrick Mullins, Exhibit Research Director for the Ray Bradbury Experience Museum.

Stream all episodes of Nation of Writers here.

Contemporary science fiction and fantasy writers discuss their craft on AWM Author Talks

Throughout the years we’ve hosted many science fiction and fantasy writers for public author talks. Check out some of our favorite episodes below, and stream all AWM Author Talks episodes here.

Photo of Annalee Newitz and book cover of The Future of Another Timeline

Annalee Newitz
The Future of Another Timeline

I wanted to tell a hopeful story. I wanted to tell a story about how people can suffer setbacks and really, really horrific things and still be resilient and still find allies and change things slightly for the better.

J. Michael Straczynski
Becoming Superman

The role of science fiction is to look over the horizon and ask, do you like what’s coming at you?

Photos of Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis

Elliot Ackerman & James Stavridis
2034: A Novel of the Next World War

“The joy of writing fiction that I’ve discovered is that you throw off that straight jacket of nonfiction…and you paint with the brush of imagination on an enormous canvas.”

Photo of John Scalzi and book cover of The Consuming Fire

John Scalzi
The Consuming Fire

One of the things they like to tell you about writers is that when a writer is looking out a window, they are writing. It’s not always true, sometimes we’re just looking at a squirrel.

YA science fiction books and fantasy books for young readers

Get these books for the young readers in your life and listen to the writers talk about their work!

Survive the Dome by Kosoko Jackson

Survive the Dome
by Kosoko Jackson

The Hate U Give meets Internment in this pulse-pounding thriller about an impenetrable dome around Baltimore that is keeping the residents in and information from going out during a city-wide protest.

The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez by Adrianna Cuevas

The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez
Adrianna Cuevas

In this magical middle-grade debut novel, a Cuban American boy must use his secret ability to communicate with animals to save the inhabitants of his town when they are threatened by a tule vieja, a witch that transforms into animals.

Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado book cover

Burn Down, Rise Up
Vincent Tirado

Mysterious disappearances. An urban legend rumored to be responsible. And one group of friends determined to save their city at any cost. Stranger Things meets Jordan Peele in this acclaimed novel from an incredible new voice.

Woven in Moonlight book cover

Woven in Moonlight
Isabel Ibañez

A lush tapestry of magic, romance, and revolución, drawing inspiration from Bolivian politics and history.

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers at the American Writers Festival

Watch these videos recorded live at the 2022 American Writers Festival for insights into their craft and the science fiction and fantasy writing community.

Writers discuss their contributions to the anthology The Future of Black: Afrofuturism, Black Comics, and Superhero Poetry. The panel includes editors and contributors Tara Betts, Mallessa James, Len Lawson, Cynthia Manick, and Craig Stevens. Moderated by Eve L. Ewing.

Acclaimed science fiction author John Scalzi discusses his recent book The Kaiju Preservation Society and the science fiction genre with fellow award-winning science fiction writer Michi Trota.

Blogs by writers about the science fiction and fantasy genre

Check out some Q&As and op-eds from science fiction and fantasy writers we have worked with in the past, and access all of our blogs here.

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Michi Trota

“The ways in which capitalism encourages us to use programs like ‘AI’ reflects our deeper societal issues with viewing everything and everyone around us as things to exploit rather than seeing the world around us as worth connecting with respectfully and empathetically.”

Isabel Ibañez

Isabel Ibañez

There is something so beautiful about writing a story that many people can relate to or cherish. I want to be a writer because I want to live in my imagination, and not in any kind of structure. Writing allows me to access the well of my creativity and it often surprises me.

John Scalzi

John Scalzi

I write constantly so I don’t have to wait for inspiration – writing is a daily discipline. There’s always enough going on out in the world to write about; the point of me writing daily is to keep in practice. It’s like a musician doing scales or the artist sketching. It’s exercising the muscles, as it were.

Annalee Newitz presents their new novel The Future of Another Timeline at the American Writers Museum on October 8 at 6:30 pm.

Annalee Newitz

This novel is my love letter to discovery science, which applies to fields like biology and physics, where there are phenomena out there in the world — like the human body, or time itself — that we are learning about as we use them.