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PostFri May 23, 2008 8:07 am    Science Fiction/Fantasy authors you like/know

Well, since I figured that I'm now back, I may as well ask these questions...

1.) Who is your favorite Science Fiction/Fantasy author(s)?
2.) Do you know any Science Fiction/Fantasy authors?


Answers for me:
1.) Diane Duane, J.K. Rowling, K.W. Jeter, S.D. Perry, others.

2.) K.W. Jeter, S.D. Perry, Jay Lake, one other (the name escapes me, but it's whomever won the 2006 Hugo Award and the person lives in Oregon).



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edwardkilmer
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PostWed May 28, 2008 4:45 am    

i wouldn't say i have a favorite scifi/ fantasy author
i've been working on a book by author pat frank recently.


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Arellia
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PostWed May 28, 2008 8:55 pm    

1) Fantasy: Anne Bishop
Sci-fi: Keith R. A. Decandido

2) ... no.


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robbiewebster
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PostSun Jun 01, 2008 8:46 pm    

I really like C.S. Lewis, he's written both Sci-Fi and Fantasy. Everyone knows about the Chronicles of Narnia, but he wrote a sci-fi trilogy. The books were called Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength.

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calvin
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PostThu Aug 07, 2008 11:49 pm    

i haven't read many sci-fi novels by contemporary authors, but i really enjoy the classics, like Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Norman Spinrad, etc.

when i was in elementary school or jr. high i was extremely fond of an author by the pen name of John Christopher (real name: Samuel Youd) who i believe also writes books for grown-ups, but is mostly famous for his sci-fi and sci-fi/fantasy epics for young-adults. the Tripod Trilogy (The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead, The Pool of Fire) was actually what turned me onto sci-fi in the first place. The Sword of the Spirits trilogy was also another amazing epic which really enthralled me as a young boy.

the only contemporary author that i've read in recent years is James Morrow. he wrote the Godhead Trilogy, which is sort of a sci-fi/fantasy/comedy about humans who find a two-mile long corpse of a bearded white male which people believe to be God. i read the first book, Towing Jehova, 2-3 years ago and i'm just starting the second book, Blameless in Abaddon, right now. i'd highly recommend the series to anyone who likes dark humor or novels that pose deep philosophical questions to the reader.

if anyone else knows of any good sci-fi books i should check out (i'm particularly fond of post-apocalyptic/adventure sagas) please let me know.


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magenta
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PostWed Aug 20, 2008 10:11 am    

I havent read many of the latest authors work.But a while ago I read Robert Silverburg books.I really liked the 'At Winters End' series!Earth hit by meteor shower,humans go underground for ages.Then finally emerge to reclaim the earth!Great reading!

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robbiewebster
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PostWed Aug 20, 2008 1:16 pm    

magenta wrote:
I havent read many of the latest authors work.But a while ago I read Robert Silverburg books.I really liked the 'At Winters End' series!Earth hit by meteor shower,humans go underground for ages.Then finally emerge to reclaim the earth!Great reading!


That sounds very interesting. I'll have to check it out.


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PostWed Aug 20, 2008 5:34 pm    

My Fav is Tymothy Zhann


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luit14
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PostWed Aug 20, 2008 6:07 pm    

Favorite Sci Fi Author is probly David Mack. He's got a new series coming out I'm super excited for. Star Trek Legacy

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PostFri Dec 26, 2008 11:51 am    

1) I'd say Alan Dean Foster, basically because I've read all of his Alien quadrilogy novelizations.

2) Nope.


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