There are many types of science fiction novels, but they usually include the following parts: 1. Title: The title should be concise and concise enough to accurately summarize the theme and content of the novel. Subtitles: Subtitles can further explain the theme and content of the novel or serve as a table of contents for readers to find. 3. Opening: The opening should be fascinating and attract the reader's interest. You can start a novel by describing a fascinating scene, an unexpected event, or an amazing discovery. 4. The middle should contain the plot and the development of the main characters. There should be conflicts, twists, and climaxes that make the reader nervous and excited. 5. Ending: The ending should echo the beginning and summarize the story or leave room for the reader's imagination to satisfy the reader. Introduction: The introduction should include the background information of the novel, the identity and background of the main characters, the theme and content of the novel, etc. 7. The main body: The main body should be described in the order of the story. Each chapter should contain an independent plot and follow a certain narrative structure such as a linear structure, a circular structure, etc. 8. The conclusion should summarize the storyline, summarize the fate and influence of the main characters, or provide new information and thoughts for the reader. 9. Bibliography: At the end of the novel, you should list the reference of the novel to support the theme and content of the novel. The above was a common format for science fiction novels. When writing, you could adjust and create according to your own preferences and style.