My Science Fiction Life
Nov. 28th, 2006 10:14 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In case anyone in UK fandom hasn't glommed onto this yet, BBC4 is doing a project called "My Science Fiction Life" where people are invited to share their experiences about science fiction in Britain. Here's an excerpt from the site itself:
Since H G Wells published The Time Machine in 1895, science fiction has influenced how we see the world. This site aims to explore how the genre has changed individual lives.You can go to the site, register, contribute, etc. here.
Over the next months, share your stories and comments on the part science fiction has played in your life. In early 2007, contributions will close and the site will draw together the trends and experiences of all those who have added to it.
There are already very many places to talk about science fiction on the web, which are ongoing. This celebration coincides with the Science Fiction Britannia season on BBC Four and, like all celebrations, will come to an end.
How do I join in?
Tell the story of the works that have mattered to you. Whether your fond (or terrifying) memories are of a TV programme, book, film, comic or game, add your recollections to the story of science fiction as experienced in the UK.
What significance do particular works have for you? Where, when and how did you first come across them? Why and how have they stayed with you?Add your recollections and stories about works which already feature on the site Comment on the recollections of others Add new works to the site