![]() ![]() The fine line between magic and technology is something that many contemporary writers of both genres have played with, each in their own way, producing works that do not slot neatly into one genre or the other. Clarke, renowned sci-fi writer) Third Law: any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. This falls completely in line with Clarke’s (as in Arthur C. Some fantasy contains sci-fi elements, while some novels that appear to be sci-fi on the surface read a lot more like fantasy. Lately, however, this has not held true, with the two genres overlapping in ways that can make some novels difficult to classify neatly into either genre. ![]() A lot of people tend to believe that there is a very large distinction between fantasy and science fiction: fantasy is all about magic and elves and dwarves science fiction is about space ships and lasers and aliens. ![]()
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