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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Writers of the Future Volume 40" by L. Ron Hubbard, Nancy Kress, S. M. Stirling, Gregory Benford, and 12 Award-Winning Debut Authors.]
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Writers of the Future Volume 40 by L. Ron Hubbard, Nancy Kress, S. M. Stirling, Gregory Benford, and 12 Award-Winning Debut Authors is an anthology of original science fiction, fantasy, and speculative horror stories. Twelve top stories from the Writers of the Future program, along with artwork by Illustrators of the Future program winners, are present on every page of this edition. Included in the book are essays by Gregory Benford, Bob Eggleton, L. Ron Hubbard, and Dean Wesley Smith. Their contribution provides inspiration for aspiring writers.

Each of the stories includes a brief biography of the author and the illustrator prior to the content. Each short story has a clear beginning, middle, and end. The writing tips from professional authors are enlightening without being condescending in any way. Writers of the Future Volume 40 includes guidelines for entering quarterly contests. The contest winners advance to become finalists in an annual award ceremony.

I found this book both entertaining and informative. The Edge of Where My Light is Cast was my favorite story. Sky McKinnon gave an artificial intelligence entity self-awareness. The entity is searching for its creator, and the journey is full of detail. Jennifer Hellen’s Nonzero was shocking. The story of making a decision that will alter your chances of survival is compelling. The options challenge morals and recognize fragile thoughts about mortality. The vivid details in each story made every piece easy to envision. The stories in the anthology deliver messages on themes like self-awareness, decision-making, and morality, which were self-reflective thoughts.

There is nothing negative to say about Writers of the Future Volume 40. L. Ron Hubbard includes his advice on writing science fiction. According to his insight, writing provides the opportunity for creation, expression, and effective communication. According to multiple contest judges, a story resonates with readers when it feels authentic and purposeful. The guidelines for the contest are simple, and entering is free. The Writers of the Future contest has been ongoing for the past 40 years, with over nine hundred winners.

I rate Writers of the Future Volume 40 five out of five stars. Each of the twelve stories appeals to a variety of readers. The advice makes sense and provides a way to “get a foot in the door” to becoming a recognized writer. The creativity of the stories is beyond what I expected. The biographies were interesting and showcased the authors and artists well. Exploring the bonus content felt like uncovering a treasure trove to enhance my own work.

I recommend this book to a mature audience who appreciates thought-provoking themes and creative stories in the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and speculative horror. Aspiring writers and artists will benefit this book, and I believe it will inspire future contestants to perfect their ideas into a story worth recognizing.

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This sounds incredible and of course highly valuable for aspiring writers. I also really enjoyed reading your review!
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Isn't L. Ron Hubbard the founder of Scientology? Is that just a name coincidence?
Leaving that aside, it seems like a fabulous opportunity for amateur writers to get their work out there!
Great review!
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María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: 04 Apr 2024, 09:54 Isn't L. Ron Hubbard the founder of Scientology? Is that just a name coincidence?
Leaving that aside, it seems like a fabulous opportunity for amateur writers to get their work out there!
Great review!
Name Coincidence. He died in 1986 but left his estate to support the Writers of The Future program into perpetuity.
I am doing the writing program and I will try submitting to one of the contests. I have a basic idea of what I will be writing currently.
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Stephanie Runyon wrote: 04 Apr 2024, 19:22
María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: 04 Apr 2024, 09:54 Isn't L. Ron Hubbard the founder of Scientology? Is that just a name coincidence?
Leaving that aside, it seems like a fabulous opportunity for amateur writers to get their work out there!
Great review!
Name Coincidence. He died in 1986 but left his estate to support the Writers of The Future program into perpetuity.
I am doing the writing program and I will try submitting to one of the contests. I have a basic idea of what I will be writing currently.
Best of luck, my friend! ☘️
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Stephanie Runyon wrote: 04 Apr 2024, 19:22
María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: 04 Apr 2024, 09:54 Isn't L. Ron Hubbard the founder of Scientology? Is that just a name coincidence?
Leaving that aside, it seems like a fabulous opportunity for amateur writers to get their work out there!
Great review!
Name Coincidence. He died in 1986 but left his estate to support the Writers of The Future program into perpetuity.
I am doing the writing program and I will try submitting to one of the contests. I have a basic idea of what I will be writing currently.
No coincidence: that's indeed the Ron Hubbard who founded Scientology, who moved from writing science fiction to writing... well, you decide what.
Ciao :)
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I see that there are names that have become very important in science fiction as the authors of the stories included in this anthology. I read many anthologies that include selections of the best stories of the year or of some science fiction masters, so I'm interested in this series as well. Thank you for your great review!
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This review of "Writers of the Future Volume 40" highlights the anthology's entertaining and informative nature. With a variety of thought-provoking stories in the science fiction, fantasy, and speculative horror genres, it seems like a good read for mature audiences. The advice from professional authors and the inclusion of contest guidelines provide a valuable resource for aspiring writers. Overall, this book appears to be a treasure trove of creativity and inspiration. Brilliant execution, flawlessly crafted and executed.
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