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NOBODY WANTS TO BUY THE FUTURE: WHY SCIENCE FICTION LITERATURE IS VANISHING

29th March 2024

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A recent Washington Post article indicated that only 12% of the reading public were interested in reading science fiction.  A perusal of bestseller lists for science fiction shows an even more alarming truth: the science fiction books that do sell are a shrinkingly small number of reprints, classics and novels that had been adapted into movies.

The December 2023 bestseller list on Publisher’s Weekly contained only two novels published originally in 2023: Pestilence by Laura Thalassa (an odd addition to the Science Fiction list as it is marketed as fantasy / romance) and Starter Villain by John Scalzi. The bestselling SF novel in that time period, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, sold almost 17,000 copies. This puts it far below the bottom of the top 10 overall fiction bestseller list where Sarah J. Maas’ romantasy novel A Court of Mist and Fury sits at 19,097 copies sold.

Science fiction is not selling.

One Response to “NOBODY WANTS TO BUY THE FUTURE: WHY SCIENCE FICTION LITERATURE IS VANISHING”

  1. Cathy Sims Says:

    It can’t possibly be that people are tired of being woke-scolded by things claiming to be science fiction.