In a discussion over in [livejournal.com profile] james_nicoll someone made a comment about not seeing monarchist science fiction.

I now want to build a transhumanist Egyptian-style monarchy virtual world and write stories in it. Possibly with stealth theology, because what doesn't these days? At least that I do.

(I do wish I had an easier time coming up with plots. Settings are easy.)

From: [identity profile] metahacker.livejournal.com


It's a time-honored tradition to steal plots from older literature. (It being hard to steal them from literature yet to be written.)

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Just out of curiosity, what was your opinion of the pseudo-Egyptian stuff in the Stargate series?

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Vorkosigan! Highly monarchial! Highly Sci-fi!
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Slightly tangential, but two other monarchist SF options (not that I'm sure I'm getting monarchist right):

_The Keltiad_ by Patricia Kennealy (at least _The Tales of Aeron_)
_The Jaran_ by Kate Elliott (well, sort of - Empire, and not specifically pro-Empire, but that's complicated)

Someone in the other thread already mentioned Honor Harrington.
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