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julieandrews ([personal profile] julieandrews) wrote2008-04-10 08:10 pm

Do You Have a Science Fiction Personality?

This essay (Why Do We Read Science Fiction? Does personality influence reading choice?) by Carol Pinchefsky was published on the Intergalactic Medicine Show in September 2006. I ran across it earlier, but my parents got me thinking about personality types again.

The essay says that NTs are pre-disposed to like science fiction. If you don't know what an NT is, then head on over to take the Myers-Briggs Test and find out what you are. NTs are 'intuitive' and 'thinking', but that probably doesn't tell you much until you start reading about the different personality types.

I score on that particular online test as INTJ, though I have also scored before as INTP. I like INTJ, because we are "Masterminds". Gotta love that word! Read more about the Mastermind type. Most of it definitely sounds like me.

Now if I could only work out how to play to my strengths and shore up my weaknesses when it comes to writing. A lot of the descriptions you'll find talk about how your personality type works on the job or in relationships. Does anyone know a good discussion of the personality types as applied to writing? Any tips for not procrastinating and actually producing material would help me greatly!

I suspect one problem I have related to being INTJ is that I'll think of a 'What if?' scenario and then start finding solutions to it. And then I assume that humans aren't dumb enough not to have come up with the solution. Which means I have no problem and thus no story.

So what's your personality type? Any non-NTs out there bucking the trend?

[identity profile] betsywrites.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
"Novelist" is listed as a career option for my personality type, The Counselor Idealist. Woot! Works for me. Thanks, Jules!

[identity profile] julieandrews.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
I found 'librarian' listed for me. It's a field I've considered studying for a long time.

[identity profile] betsywrites.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
Cool. Hey, UofA has an excellent Library Science program.
You should move here too!