I have now a huge amount of respect for sci-fi writers and for JRR Tolkien.
Well, the latter is nothing new.
Why?
Well, i have spent the last few days wrapped up on the couch purging myself of the last scraps of pneumonia while also researching for my novel.
The novel contends with our past and our possible future. The former taking place on an artificial world and the latter involves us. lol. Though it's no Dr.Who.
I have to say that if you tak the time to thoughtfully construct a new world which actually works in terms of climate, economy, religion and society it is not easy. Kingdoms do not pop into being based solely on racial and ethnic stereotypes (take note David Eddings) or rip off high medieval culture including names (George R.R. Martin...tsk). If done properly like JRR Tolkien then the research and details needed are phenomenal.
This week i have worked on plots, new characters, plausible monsters based on a real working ecology, and a functioning and realistic pagan religion... Not to mention the difference between freemen, oathmen and bondsmen.
But, i have learnt that being half-arsed in fantasy is easy when you compare it to Science-Fiction. Working on realistic light-speed space enginges (cheers Stephen Hawking) and actual space ships, shuttles, renewerble energy for ships that cant just go to a petrol station etc.. was mind bending then came research on terraforming mars, finding planets, potential developments in science and health, the nature of the universe interms of quarks, quasars, black holes, anti-matter and dark-matter nearly melted my brain.
Hats off to those who do the real research unlike my internet skimming for their books.