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- Best Isaac Asimov Robot Books I love science fiction. Especially the works of Frank Herbert (the Dune universe) and Isaac Asimov. I've read he felt he was writing mainly for boys.. but this girl loves them too. Especially the robots & foundation series. On this page I li...
- Robert A. Heinlein : Science Fiction Master His name evokes awe and reverence among science fiction fans and writers alike. I read my first book by Robert Heinlein (pronounced hineline) in my early 20's and have been an avid fan ever since. That's when I began voraciously reading everything wr...
- Michael Shea Michael Shea is an award winning and bestselling author of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy books. This lens aims to introduce you to the Author Michael Shea and his work.
- Spider Robinson: Callahan's Saloon and More "If one were given the task of creating Spider Robinson from scratch, the best way to do it would be to snatch James Joyce from history, force-feed him Marx Brothers films and good jazz for the better part of a decade, then turn him loose on a world...
- Hugo Awards - Novels - 1950s The Hugo Awards, named for Hugo Gernsback, pioneering editor of Amazing Stories, are presented at the World Science Fiction Society's Worldcon each year for works published the previous year. The awards were first presented at the 1953 Worldcon in P...
- Hugo Awards - Novels - 2000s Harry Potter and the Gobet of Fire, the only one of J. K. Rowling's books about the young wizard-in-training to win a Hugo or Nebula, was a controversial pick for 2001. Vernor Vinge won in 2000 and 2007 with A Deepness in the Sky and Rainbows End. T...
- Hugo Awards - Novels - 1970s Ursula K. LeGuin was the only author to win the Hugo Award twice in the 1970s. Grandmasters Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke each won a Hugo. The Hugo Awards, named for Hugo Gernsback, pioneering editor of Amazing Stories, are presented at the Worl...
- Hugo Awards - Novels - 1980s C. J. Cherryh, David Brin and Orson Scott Card each won two Hugos in the 1980s. Grandmasters Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke were also winners. The Hugo Awards, named for Hugo Gernsback, pioneering editor of Amazing Stories, are presented at the W...
- Hugo Awards - Novels - 1960s Grandmaster Robert A. Heinlein won the Hugo Award three times in the 1960s for Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress — novels that are still widely-read today. The Hugo Awards, named for Hugo Gernsback,...
- Hugo Awards - Novels - 1990s Lois McMaster Bujold won three Hugos and Connie Willis won two. Women just missed the 50% mark due to Willis tying with Vernor Vinge in 1993, so there were eleven winners for the decade. The Hugo Awards, named for Hugo Gernsback, pioneering editor o...
- The Watchmen Movie 2009 Based on the highly popular comic series, the Watchmen movie is one of the most anticipated DC Comics and Warner Bros. movies! The March 6, 2009 release gave the Watchmen fans their wish, a live action action adventure film from this favorite graphi...
- George Scithers George Scithers was the first editor of Asimov's SF Magazine. He won two Hugo awards while there, on top of two earlier Hugos for editing the fanzine, Amra, Sword & Sorcery. In addition to its critical success, Amra helped give the sword and sorcery...
- The Science Fiction Book List A guide to discover the fascinating world of speculative fiction. From Hugo and Nebula Award nominees and winners to my favorite writers Cherryh, Le Guin, Lem and Asimov. Travel under the red sun of Darkover, visit Trantor, experience the anarchistic...
