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Wattpad brings you a guest post from Darrell Pitt, author of The Steampunk Detective and Diary of A Teenage Superhero:
How would you feel if you saw a man flying across the city skyline?
New Yorkers were recently faced with this issue when a marketing company set up some remote controlled figures to fly over the city of New York to promote the movie Chronicle. It must have been an eerie sight. After all, flying people are not something you see every day of the week.
The power to fly would be astonishing in itself, but what would it be like to have a range of superpowers like Superman or Green Lantern or Captain America? Would you use those powers for good? Or would you use them for evil?
Power like that can be intoxicating. You probably recall the scene in Spiderman where Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben says, “With great power comes great responsibility.” It’s not too surprising that the idea is not new. Many writers have expressed similar sentiments. Among them, John Acton, a British Lord wrote to Bishop Mandell Creighton in 1887 saying, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.”

Peter Parker learns about responsibility the hard way.
That’s an interesting idea – great men are almost always bad men. Is that why so many politicians are so poorly regarded? Is that why movie stars and singers and powerful business people so easily fall from grace? Is it because their powers are so great and yet we see them to be all too human in their failings?
In 1986 Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons released their groundbreaking comic book series Watchmen. In this series (and the movie of the same name) we are faced with an alternative Earth where superheroes are real. In fact, not only are they real, but they are just like you and me. Except for one person – Doctor Manhattan – they don’t have superpowers and are driven by desires far more complex than justice and freedom.

The characters from Watchmen.
Some of them are insecure. Some are psychotic. Others are vigilantes working with the government. Still others operate so far beyond the law they are more like criminals than the evildoers they pursue.
The movie Chronicle follows a similar concept. In it, three ordinary teenagers receive strange powers and we get to see how they deal with their amazing abilities. Do they use them for good? Or do they become their own version of a super villain? You’ll have to see the movie to find out.
Suffice to say that super powers don’t necessarily make us better people.
How would you feel if you encountered someone with the ability to fly? Or someone who had super strength? More than likely you might feel a little afraid. Probably very afraid. There might even be laws to control people with such power. They might even be automatically regarded as villains.
In my book, Diary of a Teenage Superhero, I explore the ideas of giving a group of teenagers, super powers. They mostly choose to use their powers for good, but they could just as easily use their powers for their own ends. In the sequel, The Doomsday Device, we see our heroes as they are drawn back into the clutches of The Agency. I’m currently working on the third book in the series and it’s due to be released sometime later this year.
The cover of the sequel to Diary of a Teenage Superhero - The Doomsday Device.
What will happen to Axel and Brodie and Chad and their friends? Will they continue to fight for truth and justice? Or will they be corrupted – possibly even consumed – by power? There’s one thing I will tell you. There are tough times ahead for our team and not everyone is going to survive the journey.
Until next time, good luck and happy reading.
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Every Friday, we bring you an undiscovered gem to read on Wattpad. This week, our secret Wattpad Talent Hunters recommend In The Lair of the Draca, a fantasy sci-fi:
In the Lair of the Draca by ahdiloo1
Two tiny girls, on a quest to find Earth, survive a devastating airship crash and find themselves on a seemingly desolate world…where they are not alone.

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Every Friday, we bring you an undiscovered gem to read on Wattpad. This week, our secret Wattpad Talent Hunters recommend Singularity, a thrilling sci-fi:
A time when man has the potential to become immortal, where nanotechnology allows for people to manipulate the world and their surroundings at their whim, when a virtual reality, can become one’s true reality, and when anyone can travel the universe as gods.
But the line between humanity, and something potentially much greater has become blurred, and those unwilling to take that final step, to evolve, find themselves left behind in a world technologically far beyond the point where they can live out a normal, human life.
For better or for worse, this is the end of humanity as we have known it, a result of a single event… The Singularity.
Anti-gravity? Efficient wind farms and solar energy? It’s not as far-fetched as you think. Check out this guest post from Glide author Bill Gourgey:

The other day I was talking to my neighbor, a high level TV executive at the Discovery Channel, about Green Science. We were at a party and the topic came up because he asked me what I was up to, so I began to describe my new novel, Glide, and how one of its themes is Green Sci Fi. Well, I might as well have announced that I was writing about something as whimsical as Oz. He wrote me off with a wave of his hand. Green doesn’t sell, he said matter-of-factly. Really, I said, that surprises me. The opinion polls I’ve seen and the research I’ve done suggests that people love the concept of Green. That’s just it, he replied, they love the concept, but as soon as it comes down to the reality—to changing lifestyles to be Green—they avoid it. Trust me, he added, I know. We keep trying out Green programs on the network and they just don’t get traction.
Of course, there must be some truth to my neighbor’s advice. After all, he has the numbers to prove it. That got me a bit worried. If people don’t enjoy watching Green shows on TV, what would compel them to read Green fiction? But the more I thought about it and continued to research Green Science and Green Science Fiction, the more I realized that Green is simply too broad a term to throw around without qualifying it. For example, most people probably don’t want to be told that they should be making the extra effort to compost their organic garbage and recycle the rest. It’s a lot of work. Who has time…or money? And those are the kinds of Green How-To shows you tend to find on TV, narrated by some svelte intellectual who leaves you feeling guilty for not making more of an effort. BUT! What if there was an invention that allowed you to throw out your garbage the way you always do? Underneath the counter, this little machine would sort your trash for you and compact it so that all you would have to do is take two little biodegradable bags out to the curb each week? One labeled “Organics” the other “Recyclables.” Sounds a bit like something the Cat in the Hat might come up with, I know, but that invention, if it existed, would be Green Science. Since it doesn’t yet exist (to my knowledge) it would be Green Sci Fi. For the record, you can buy indoor compost stations (they look like fish tanks) and multi-bin trash compactors, but nothing that automatically sorts through a continuous flow of household trash. At least, not on the residential level. Commercially, lots of companies are tackling the waste-sorting problem with a fair amount of success. Hence, the lines between Science and Fiction have already begun to blur when it comes to Green Waste Management. Still with me?

Wattpad brings you a guest post from Featured Story writer Darrell Pitt:
What if spaceships ran on steam power?
What if cars and trucks and ships and trains were all steam operated? What if we built towers that stretched into orbit so that people could catch a lift into space? What if airships dominated the skies, carrying passengers across the world?
What sort of world would that be?
That would be the world of steampunk.
It’s a sub-genre of science fiction and one of the most popular up and coming genres of today. Think of Victorian England and Sherlock Holmes and War of the Worlds and you’ll begin to have an idea of what steampunk is all about.
It’s books like The Steampunk Detective (by yours truly), Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld, Boneshaker by Cherie Priest and Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare. It’s movies like The League of Extraordinary Gentleman, The Golden Compass, The Prestige and The City of Lost Children.
But it’s more than this. Steampunk has become a fashion statement too. It’s famous for brass and leather and corsets for women and coats and tails and top hats for men.
Accessories abound too – brass rimmed aviator goggles, parasols and canes, hats and gloves. The list goes on. Steampunk conventions are held in many countries. The internet abounds with steampunk related websites. Steampunkers happily parade the streets in full steampunk outfits.
In many ways it’s more than a genre. It’s an art movement. It’s a lifestyle.
So what’s the allure to steam? Why do people like steampunk?
“Smart and funny, with a rowdy cast of rambunctious characters to boot. If sarcasm is your poison, fall in love with Prime Commander Ledder and his ”full-size, inarguably masculine and flagrantly authoritative beard” as he laments looking like an analyst’s lackey while asserting his authority on Blouder Base’s officers.”
Every Friday, we bring you an undiscovered gem to read on Wattpad. This week, our secret Wattpad Talent Hunters recommend Space Command and the Planet of the Bejeweled Concubines, a comedy science fiction.
Space Command and the Planet of the Bejeweled Concubines by abstractplane
A novel-length adventure with the officers of Space Command! When a courtesans’ guild is threatened, Space Command must dispatch a mismatched team of officers who survive bizarre misadventures while en route to protect the concubines form the reptilian Slin-tokine.
Today we bring you a guest post from Maree Anderson, our newest featured writer on Wattpad:
I’m a romance author, and I looove chocolate—yeah, I’m pretty much a cliché ;-) Plus, I’m always getting told off for sneaking my kids’ library books before they get a chance to read them. I’m also a Kiwi—a New Zealander—and I live in Auckland, with a long-suffering husband and two teenagers who put up with me camping out in my office and forgetting to cook them dinner. I also have two strange goldfish, and one slightly neurotic cat who’s 1) obsessed with food, and 2) famous. (She’s had a book written about her, and she featured on the cover.) While I’m waiting to become as famous as my cat, I write stories about teenage cyborgs, cursed crystal warriors, aliens who ride lightning, demons, and blind seers… among other things.
To get to know Maree better, Wattpad asked her to present us with a list of her top five favourite sci-fi characters:

1. Katniss from The Hunger Games trilogy: I love how gutsy Katniss is, how she’s determined to protect her mom and her little sister, even if it means sacrificing herself. She refuses to give up, even when it seems way-the-heck-more than just a bit hopeless. Plus, she’s an awesome hunter and never lets the fact she’s “just” a girl hold her back.

2. Trella from Inside Out by Maria Snyder: OMG, I love this story! I met Maria Snyder when she came to our Romance Writers of NZ conference, and I have a personally autographed copy of Inside Out… SQUEEE! *excuse me while I have a fan-girl moment* Anyway, Trella’s a stubborn and rude and incredibly brave loner—my kinda girl.
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