It is challenging to pinpoint the youngest Science Fiction author in the world as there are many young authors producing work in this genre. The title may vary depending on individual achievements and publication records.
Kyle Oaks:Fight for the Throne, 3 books now a trilogy, age 10.
Science Fiction World was created in 1979.
The World Treasury of Science Fiction was created in 1989.
Donald A. Wollheim has written: 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 3 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1990 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Mike Mars flies the X-15' 'Up There and Other Strange Directions' 'Mike Mars and the mystery satellite' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1974 (World's Best SF)' 'Lee de Forest' 'The Secret of the 9th Planet' 'The Best from the Rest of the World' 'World's Best Science Fiction' -- subject(s): American Science fiction 'The 1975 Annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, English Science fiction, Periodicals 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 9 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1977 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Short stories 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1981 (World's Best SF)' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1984 (World's Best SF)' 'Terror in the modern vein' -- subject(s): Horror tales 'Mike Mars flies the Dyna-Soar' 'The pocket book of science fiction' -- subject(s): Short stories 'Mike Mars, South Pole Spaceman (mike Mars, #6)' 'The Universe Makers' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Science fiction 'The 1987 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The 1979 annual world's best sf' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 8 (Wollheim's SF)' 'The 1985 annual world's best SF' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The 1972 annual world's best SF' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1975 (World's Best SF)' 'Every boy's book of science-fiction' 'Annual World's Best Science Fiction, 1990 (World's Best SF)' 'Wollheim's World's Best Science Fiction 4 (Wollheim's SF)'
Timothy Carter has written: 'Attack of the intergalactic soul hunters' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science fiction, Extraterrestrial beings, Reincarnation in fiction, Reincarnation, Extraterrestrial beings in fiction, Psychics, Psychics in fiction 'Epoch' -- subject(s): Fiction, End of the world, Juvenile fiction, Religion, Supernatural, Science fiction, Paranormal fiction
The opposite of science fiction is typically considered to be realism or non-fiction. Science fiction often involves speculative elements and futuristic technology, while realism focuses on portraying events and experiences as they could occur in the real world.
Andrea White has written: 'Windows on the world' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Schools, Orphans, Birds, Time travel, Fiction 'Radiant girl'
Damon Knight has written: 'Why do birds' -- subject(s): Fiction, End of the world, Twenty-first century, Science fiction 'A century of great short science fiction novels' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The best of Damon Knight' 'In deep' -- subject(s): Short stories, English, English Short stories 'Creating short fiction' -- subject(s): Authorship, Short story, Fiction 'Turning on' 'Perchance to dream' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Dreams, Fiction 'Damon Knight's Orbit 12' -- subject(s): American Science fiction 'Late Knight edition' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Science fiction, Science fiction, American 'Charles Fort' 'The Futurians' -- subject(s): American Novelists, American Science fiction, Biography, Book editors, Editors, Futurian Society of New York, History and criticism, Novelists, American, Science fiction, American 'The Worshippers' -- subject(s): Fiction, Science Fiction, OverDrive 'Orbit 19' 'Why dobirds' -- subject(s): Fiction, Twenty-first century, End of the world 'Beyond the barrier' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'Toward infinity' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'A century of science fiction.' -- subject(s): Science Fiction, Science Fiction Anthology, Anthology, Lending library, Science fiction 'Cities of wonder' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Creating short fiction' -- subject(s): Authorship, Fiction, Short story 'Damon Knight's Orbit 5' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Science fiction 'Turning on' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Science fiction, American 'Worlds to come' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Short stories 'One hundred years of science fiction' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'Orbit' 'Far out' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Lending library, Science fiction, American 'A pocketful of stars' -- subject(s): American Science fiction, Science fiction, American 'Best Damon Knight' 'Damon Knight's orbit' 'Beyond tomorrow' -- subject(s): Science fiction 'The dark side' -- subject(s): Horror tales 'A century of great short science fiction novels' -- subject(s): Science fiction
The science fiction author H. G. Wells did and wrote about them in his 1914 novel The World Set Free.
Forrest J. Ackerman has written: 'Color Collectors Guide/Magazine No 1' 'The Gernsback Awards, 1926' 'Forrest J. Ackerman, famous monster of filmland' -- subject(s): Monsters in motion pictures, Famous monsters of filmland 'Forrest J Ackerman's world of science fiction' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Science fiction, Science fiction television programs, Science fiction films 'Dr. Acula's Thrilling Tales of the Uncanny' '365 Science Fiction Short Short Storied' 'Science-fiction' 'Gernsback Awards'
The book "Mortal Engines" was written by Philip Reeve. It is a science fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic world where mobile cities consume each other for resources.
Yes, "Ra.One" is a science fiction film directed by Anubhav Sinha. It revolves around a game designer who creates an artificial intelligence villain that escapes into the real world.