Question:
Who are some really awesome Sci-fi authors?
anonymous
2008-02-26 07:06:29 UTC
Who are some really awesome Sci-fi authors?
Six answers:
anonymous
2008-02-26 13:03:47 UTC
Confining my answers to living, working authors.

Greg Bear

Will McCarthy

John Ringo

David Weber

Mike Resnick

Eric Flint

Travis Taylor

Charlie Stross

and saving the very best for last

Connie Willis

Lois McMaster Bujold
Sabin Figaro III
2008-02-26 20:00:03 UTC
First you have the Big Three:

Isaac Asimov

Arthur C. Clarke

Robert Heinlein



But don't stop there:

Clifford D. Simak

Theodore Sturgeon

Harry Harrison

Larry Niven

Philip Jose Farmer

Michael Moorcock

Keith Laumer

Roger Zelazny

Brian Aldis

Poul Anderson

John Campbell

C.L. Moore

Ray Bradbury

Philip K. Dick

A.E. Van Vogt

Harlan Ellison

...



And how can I forget:

Jack Vance

Jules Verne

H.G. Wells

L. Ron Hubbard

Frank Herbert

Ursula K. Le Guin

Andre Norton

Frederick Pohl



And is that all? Nope, there's a ton more of them out there.
deb
2008-02-26 16:48:49 UTC
A Lick of Frost by Laurell K. Hamilton



Victory Conditions by Elizabeth Moon



Patrimony by Alan Dean Foster



Hunter's Run by George R.R. Martin, Gardner Dozois, + Daniel Abraham



Dragon Harper by Anne and Todd McCaffrey



Heros by Aury Wellington



The Phoenix Unchained by Mercedes Lackey + James Mallory



First Born by Arthur C. Clarke + Stephen Baxter



The Third Lynx by Timothy Zahn



Imaginistix by Boris Vallejo + Julie Bell
marqueen71
2008-02-27 01:51:11 UTC
This list is from my website. * okay for younger readers



James White lived in Ireland and wrote science fiction for about 40 years until his death in 1999. He tackled the medical problems that would arise if doctor, nurse, and patient were of three different life forms. (I've worked several years in nursing homes and hospitals.) His works include:

Beginning Operations: A Sector General Omnibus includes: Hospital Station, Star Surgeon, and Major Operation. ISBN 9780312875442

Alien Emergencies: A Sector General Omnibus includes: Ambulance Ship, Sector General, and Star Healer. ISBN 9780312877705

Double Contact (about the Cinrusskin, Dr. Prilicla) ISBN 9780812568608

General Practice (includes Code Blue - Emergency and The Genocidal Healer) ISBN 9780765306630

Mind Changer ISBN 9780812541960

The Watch Below

The Silent Stars Go By



Madeleine L'Engle:

A Wrinkle in Time *

A Wind in the Door *

A Swiftly Tilting Planet *

Many Waters *

An Acceptable Time *



E. E. "Doc" Smith:

Triplanetary *

First Lensman *

Galactic Patrol *

Gray Lensman *

Second Stage Lensman *

Children of the Lens *

The Vortex Blaster (a.k.a. Masters of the Vortex) *

The Skylark of Space series *



Andre Norton:

Starman's Son *

Galactic Derelict *

The Time Traders *

Solar Queen



Ursula K. Le Guin:

The Telling *

The Word for World is Forest *

The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia *

The Left Hand of Darkness *

City of Illusions *

Planet of Exile *

Rocannon's World *

The Lathe of Heaven *



Lois Lowry:

The Giver - Though a Newberry Award Winner this book has been banned in some places. Though on many reading lists for Middle School subject matter may not be acceptable for Middle School.

Gathering Blue

Messenger



Scott Westerfeld:

Uglies, Pretties, Specials, and Extras.



Jules Verne:

Journey to the Center of the Earth *



Isaac Asimov (a.k.a. Paul French) - I met Asimov years ago in New York City at a Science Teachers' convention. He died 1992. His works include:

David Starr, Space Ranger *

Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids *

Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus *

Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury *

Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter *

Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn *

Prelude to Foundation

Foundation

Foundation and Empire

Second Foundation

Foundation's Edge

Foundation and Earth

Forward the Foundation

I, Robot (Nothing like the movie!)

The Caves of Steel (Robot Series)

The Naked Sun (Robot Series)

The Robots of Dawn (Robot Series)

Robots and Empire (Robot Series)

The Currents of Space (Empire Series)

The Stars, Like Dust (Empire Series)

Pebble in the Sky (Empire Series)

The Gods Themselves

Nightfall

Nemesis

Fantastic Voyage

Gold

The End of Eternity



Ray Bradbury:

The Martian Chronicles *

Farenheit 451 (First published in 1953. A future totalitarian regime has banned books and they are burned.)

Dandelion Wine

The Illustrated Man



H. G. Wells:

The Time Machine *

The War of the Worlds *

The Island of Dr. Moreau

The Invisible Man



C. S. Lewis:

Space Trilogy: Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength



Larry Niven:

Ringworld



Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle:

The Mote in God's Eye

Lucifer's Hammer



Edwin A. Abbott:

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (Dionys Burger wrote a sequel called Sphereland. The two can be purchased in one volume.)



Arthur C. Clarke:

Against the Fall of Midnight *

Childhood's End

Rendevous with Rama

The City and the Stars

The Fountains of Paradise

2001: A Space Odyssey

2010: Odyssey Two

2061: Odyssey Three

3001: The Final Odyssey



Robert A. Heinlein:

Rocket Ship Galileo *

Space Cadet *

Red Planet *

Farmer in the Sky *

Between Planets *

The Rolling Stones (Space Family Stone) *

Starman Jones *

The Star Beast *

Tunnel in the Sky *

Time for the Stars *

Citizen of the Galaxy *

Have Space Suit-Will Travel *

Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon *

Tenderfoot in Space *

Green Hills of the Earth

The Past Through Tomorrow

Double Star

The Door Into Summer

Starship Troopers

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress

Friday

Glory Road

Time Enough for Love

The Puppet Masters

Podkayne of Mars *

Time for the Stars

Red Planet

Farnham's Freehold

Stranger in a Strange Land (a classic of science fiction)



Stanley Robinson:

Red Mars

Green Mars

Blue Mars



Orson Scott Card:

Ender's Game

Ender's Shadows

A War of Gifts: An Ender Story

Speaker for the Dead



Walter Tevis:

The Man Who Fell to Earth



Frederick Pohl:

Gateway



David Brin:

Earth

Sundiver

Startide Rising

The Uplift War

Brightness Reef

Infinity's Shore

Heaven's Reach

Glory Season

The Postman

Kiln People



Joe Haldeman:

The Forever War



James Blish:

Cities in Flight



Gene Wolfe:

Book of the New Sun

The Wizard Knight



Stanislav Lem:

Solaris

Cyberiad

Eden

The Star Diaries



Philip K. Dick:

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

The Policeman Said

Flow My Tears

The Man in the High Castle

Ubik



George Orwell:

1984



Frank Herbert:

Dune

Dune Messiah

Children of Dune

God Emperor of Dune

Heretics of Dune

Chapter House of Dune



Kurt Vonnegut:

Slaughterhouse Five

Cat's Cradle



Aldous Huxley:

Brave New World



Douglas Adams:

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy



Nancy Farmer:

The House of the Scorpion (Humans despise clones, but young Matt is the clone of El Patron and that gives him special status.
?
2008-02-26 15:57:23 UTC
(these are mostly classic authors)

Orson Scott Card

Douglas Adams

Isaac Asimov

Ray Bradbury

H.G.Wells
My Name Goes Here
2008-02-26 15:39:38 UTC
Orson Scott Card is really good, you should read his book 'Ender's Game' it is fantastic!


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