I'm not sure specifically as it's not a well - known mainstream 'rose science fiction' work. It could be about a rose - themed scientific exploration, perhaps a story where roses have some special significance in a futuristic or alien world.
I don't know who created 'the rose science fiction' as it's not a widely recognized title. It could be an independent author or a small - press publication.
In science fiction, 'the sick rose' could symbolize a decaying or corrupted aspect of a future society. It might represent a failed experiment, a diseased ecosystem, or a morally corrupt part of a fictional world.
Since we don't have much information, it could be a story set in a post - apocalyptic world where the black rose is the only sign of life or beauty left. It could be a story about a group of survivors who are on a quest to understand the mystery behind the black rose. They might discover that the black rose has some connection to an ancient alien technology that could either save or destroy what's left of their world.
I'm not aware of any well - known works specifically named 'the black rose science fiction' right off the bat. It could be a relatively new or niche concept.
Well, the Mark Rose Model for science fiction could be centered around various elements. It might look at how science fiction functions as a genre. For example, it could study how it predicts future technologies, or how it uses fictional worlds to comment on current social and political issues. Maybe it also examines the role of characters in science fiction stories, like how they interact with the advanced technology or alien species often present in such tales. In general, it's a model that aims to understand and dissect the many facets of science fiction.
One main feature could be its focus on the unique narrative devices used in science fiction. For example, time travel or alien encounters are common in science fiction, and the model might analyze how these are used to drive the story.
It can be used as a central mystery. For example, a scientist discovers a 'sick rose' with strange properties and tries to figure out what's wrong with it.
There may not be an obvious direct connection at first glance. Blake could refer to William Blake who wrote about the 'Sick Rose'. But when it comes to science fiction, it's a stretch. However, one could perhaps imagine a science - fictional retelling of the story of the sick rose where, for example, the blight that makes the rose sick is caused by some alien microorganism in a far - flung future setting.
You could also check with your local library. Libraries often have a wide range of science fiction books. They might have a copy of the 'Bloody Rose' book either in their physical collection or available for digital borrowing. If they don't have it, they may be able to order it for you through inter - library loan systems.