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Science
In the digital library of Bibliomania e-Books, the Science genre offers an exciting journey of discovery beyond the usual textbook. This genre tells stories that make the natural world easy to understand and interesting for everyone. It shares the tales behind discoveries, introduces the smart people who changed how we see the universe, and links complex ideas to everyday life. From the secrets of space to the details of the human genome, a good book in this genre is an exciting adventure that sparks wonder and curiosity.
The real charm of good popular science writing is that it makes hard ideas easy to understand. It uses simple words, strong comparisons, and interesting stories to turn tough theories into clear and exciting ideas. It helps readers see the world in a new way, to enjoy the beauty of math, the miracle of a tiny cell, or the huge universe. Science books offer more than facts; they give a deep and life-changing experience. They help us feel part of the big story of human progress and our search to understand the world.

A Historical Chronicle: From Natural Philosophy to Popular Works
The history of sharing scientific ideas with a wider audience is long and interesting. For many centuries, scientific knowledge stayed mostly within academic and philosophical groups. It was called “natural philosophy,” and its ideas were often shared only among a select few. It was not until the Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries that people wanted to share the knowledge of science with more people. Figures like Isaac Newton wrote in a way that was easy for educated readers to understand, and his work became very popular.
The 19th century was when popular science really began. Industrial growth and the need for educated workers made people want to learn more about the world. Writers like Mary Somerville, a smart Scottish scientist and author, became well-known for explaining hard topics like astronomy and geography clearly. She was one of the first popular science writers and helped make the genre respected. In the 20th century, popular science grew a lot with authors like Carl Sagan (Cosmos) and Stephen Hawking (A Brief History of Time) becoming famous. Their books did more than share facts; they told stories about the universe and our place in it. Today, e-books let new writers share short, easy-to-understand, and beautiful guides on many subjects.
The Canadian Voice: Guiding Science Discovery from the North
Canada has a strong history of contributing to science communication. Our universities have some of the best experts, and their work has helped shape the field. Canadian authors often bring a unique style, with quiet observation and a deep connection to nature.
One of the most well-known Canadian voices is Dr. David Suzuki, a famous geneticist and environmental activist. Through his books and his popular TV show The Nature of Things, he has made difficult environmental and biological topics easy to understand for millions. Another important Canadian figure is Dr. Katherine Hayhoe, a climate scientist and author whose book, Saving Us, uses empathy and stories to help people understand climate change. Dr. Chris Ferrie is a Canadian physicist and author known worldwide for his board books that introduce quantum mechanics and other tough subjects to babies and toddlers. His work shows that no topic is too hard to explain simply. These authors, among others, have helped make Canada a center for clear, genuine, and high-quality science stories.
The Canadian Reader: Demographics and E-Book Engagement
Understanding our Canadian readership is crucial for Bibliomania e-Books, as it helps us tailor our content to a discerning audience. The consumer base for this genre is diverse and passionate, reflecting the wide range of themes and styles available.
Gender Demographics:
The readership for popular non-fiction subjects, including science, is fairly balanced, with a slight male skew in some subgenres. A recent study by BookNet Canada showed that women account for nearly 80% of all fiction sales in Canada, but a significant portion of the non-fiction market, including self-help and wellness books, is also driven by female readers. However, a significant portion of men are also avid readers, particularly in subgenres like sports nutrition and mental wellness. Overall, this genre has a broad appeal that cuts across traditional gender lines, with both men and women actively seeking out its unique narrative style.
Age Demographics:
The readership of this genre is not confined to a single group. The primary demographic for e-book consumption in Canada falls within the 25-55 age range, with a strong showing from the 35-44 bracket. Readers in this age group are often looking for an escape from their daily routines and appreciate the convenience of an e-book that can be enjoyed on a commute or during a brief moment of downtime. This genre also has a dedicated audience among the 65+ demographic, who enjoy these tales for their entertainment and the fast-paced nature of the narratives.
Spending Habits and Primary Purchasers:
Canadians are generally price-conscious but are willing to invest in quality content. The average amount spent on e-books per reader per year varies, but smaller, more frequent purchases at accessible price points are common. This aligns perfectly with Bibliomania e-Books’ strategy of offering single short stories and curated collections at attractive prices. We project that readers interested in this genre will be receptive to the $4.49 CAD price point for a single story, offering a low-risk entry into an author’s unique voice.
Tiered Pricing Structure
The tiered pricing structure for collections – $12.74 CAD for trilogies, $19.99 CAD for pentalogies, and $37.49 CAD for decalogies – provides readers with excellent value and the opportunity to delve deeper into an author’s creativity, fostering greater engagement and a more profound appreciation for their creative style.
Your Words, Our Platform: A Call to Action For Science
Do you have a unique story to tell that will leave readers sleeping with the lights on? Are you a master of suspense, with a knack for turning a simple idea into a horrifying reality? If so, we want to hear from you!
Wayne A. Cargill Agency in association with Client Scout e-Entertainment, and Bibliomania e-Books are scouting in over 85 countries for 3 independent, unknown, unsigned short story Science authors to fill this genre. This is your opportunity to gain global recognition. We’re seeking new talent and insightful narratives. We want stories that will captivate our readers.
Your Science short stories, capped at 37,500 words and 50 pages each, will be expertly compiled into a complete e-book, ready for online streaming and a vast, eager audience.
Enter our mission to share more discovery with the world. Let your narratives become a great addition to our collection of insightful Science short stories.
Submit your compelling Science short stories to: Submissions@Bibliomania-e-Books.ca
We can’t wait to read your work. Your story begins here.


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