At one point it was more popular than Christmas.
Over the weekend of 15 and 16 November, #BFIVoyager brought together authors, scientists, academics and journalists for a virtual festival celebrating science fiction literature and film.
Advance publicity helped.
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As did some canny tub-thumping.
Interviews took place on social networks, with questions about the highbrow:
The craft of writing:
Inspirations:
Utopias:
And, er, chutney:
Many thanks to Sam Missingham, HarperVoyager and everyone who volunteered their time to ask and answer questions.
So…
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