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Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
Here are the e-g authors.
G.C. Edmondson - The Man Who Corrupted Earth George Effinger - What Entropy Means To Me Gordon Eklund - All Times Possible Suzette Hayden Elgin - everything Phillip Jose Farmer - Time's Last Gift Mick Farren - Protectorate Howard Fast - A Touch of Infinity Jonathan Fast - Mortal Gods John Faucette - Who Claims This Galaxy Arnold Federbush - The Man Who Lived In Inner Space Cynthia Felice - Godsfire Kenneth Flint - Champions of the Sidhe D.C. Fontana - The Questor Tapes William Forstchen - Into the Sea of Stars Robert Forward - Dragon's Egg Alan Dean Foster - The Man Who Used The Universe M.A. Foster - The Gameplayers of Zan Gardner Fox - The Hunter Out Of Time Leo Frankowski - all of them Egon Freidell - The Return of the Time Machine Gregory Frost - Tain Esther Friesner - Mustapha and His Wise Dog Daniel Galouye - Lords of the Psychon Raymond Gallun - The Planet Strappers Dav Garnett - The Starseekers Randall Garrett - Too Many Magicians Richard Garvin - The Fortec Conspiracy Jean Gawron - Algorithm David Gerrold - everything Mark Geston - Lords of the Starship Alexis Gilliland - eveything John Glasby - Project Jove Donald Glut - Spawn Tom Godwin - Beyond Another Sun Stephen Goldin - The Eternity Brigade Rex Gordon - First Through Time Stuart Gordon - Fire In The Abyss Phyllis Gotlieb - A Judgement of Dragons Ron Goulart - A Talent For The Invisible Robert Graham - War of Nerves Charles Grant - Legion Richard Grant - Saraband of Lost Time Geary Gravel - The Pathfinders Joseph Green - Conscience Interplanetary Roland Green - Peace Company Sharon Green - To Battle the Gods Irving Greenfield - The Stars Will Judge William Greenleaf - Time Jumper Russell Griffin - The Time Servers David Grinnell - Across Time James Gunn - Breaking Point Lindsay Gutteridge - Cold War In A Country Garden |
Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
Here are the h-i authors.
Steven Hahn - Mindwipe! Isidore Haiblum - The Identity Plunderers Jack Haldeman II - Vector Analysis Joe Haldeman - The Forever War Edmond Hamilton - Starwolf Karl Hansen - War Games Charles Harness - Firebird Harry Harrison - all of them Kenneth Hassler - Intergalac Agent Simon Hawke - all of them Ward Hawkins - Red Flame Burning H.F. Heard - Doppelgangers Robert Heinlein - all of them Zenna Henderson - The People No Different Flesh Frank Herbert - The Santaroga Barrier, Hellstrom's Hive Phillip High - The Time Mercenaries P.C. Hodgell - God Stalk James Hogan - all of them Joan Hunter Holly - The Time Twisters H.M. Hoover - Return To Earth Robert Hoskins - To Control The Stars Robert E. Howard - Wolfshead Fred Hoyle - October The First Is Too Late Hoyle & Hoyle - The Incandescent Ones Trevor Hoyle - Through the Eye Of Time L. Ron Hubbard - Slaves Of Sleep Edward Hughes - The Long Mynd Zach Hughes - all of them Dean Ing - all of them |
Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
I don't remember when I started reading SF regularly. I remember borrowing Jules Verne's _20,000 Leagues Under the Sea_ from the elementary school library and not being able to finish it; that would have been somewhere around '69-71. The earliest SF book I can remember finishing is Madeleine L'Engle's _A Wrinkle in Time_. In the mid-70's my favorite was Isaac Asimov's _Foundation_ trilogy, which I read all three books of in as many days. In my freshman year of college in '77, I got a Work-Study job as an operator for the Carnegie-Mellon University Computer Science Department, where I discovered several years' worth of back issues of _Analog_ shelved under one of the machine room desks. The most recent SF I recall reading was probably Timothy Zahn's _Conqueror's_ trilogy.
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Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
(Geeze, not a Deathstalker book among them http://www.shrapnelgames.com/ubb/ima...ons/icon12.gif)....
My fav's: Simon R. Green (All, Deathstalker series esp, and Shadows Fall), Chris Clairmont (First Flight series), Stephen R. Donaldson (Covenant series), Battletech/StarWars, Michael Stackpole (any) Matt. W. Stover (Heroes Die, Blade of Tyshalle, any) Charles Sheffield (Aftermath, Starfire) David Feintuch (Seafort series) Orson Scott Card (ENDER!!!!) J. McKinney (Robotech), H. Turtledove (Worlds War series), J.R. Dunn (Days of Cain,<time travel to try to kill Hitler, hero has to decide to stop it or not, good stuff> ) Ben Bova (Exiles) A.D. Foster (Aliens) McCaffrey's Pern of course, S.M. Stirling (Islands in the Sea of Time, etc) T. Dicks (Dr.Who) LOTS of Fantasy, (Michelle West, Mellanie Rawn, Tolkien<imagine if he had done SF!!>, too many to list> ). 'Nuff said for now...... ------------------ "And what the hell would you know about sanity?" demanded Beatrice. "There are depressed lemmings on the edge of cliffs who've got a better grasp on reality than you have. And more common sense."--Simon R. Green 'Deathstalker Rebellion'. "We are all...the sum of our scars"....(paraphrased) Matt. R. Stover-'Blade of Tyshalle'. |
Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
If you want to go to Speculon after 15 September, you'll find my story "A Mind of Her Own" out for all to read. (Woo! A paid publication!)
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Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
Quote: "Woo! A paid publication!"
Hey, congrats man. http://www.shrapnelgames.com/ubb/images/icons/icon7.gif [This message has been edited by Mad_Lear (edited 09 August 2001).] |
Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
wow, very hard to pick just one. in fact, i cant really say that i can name a single 'best' book. John Steakley's _Armor_ comes to mind when thinking of great SF though. not as well renowned as some, but i thought it was a fine yarn.
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Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Puke:
John Steakley's _Armor_ comes to mind when thinking of great SF though<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Yeah, fighting the bugs while everybody else died or ended their terms. The most vivid thing I remember is him stuffing the guy with a bad suit down a nest entrance to blow the nest up.... I am not satisfied with what I posted yesterday. I am going to locate a copy of the old FCP HOTDisk #1 for the list of 300 worth reading more than once and will post it. I also noticed that I failed to post my own bio stats. Okay, born in 56, learned to read at age 3, had my own library card and read about a dozen books a week by age 5. Got turned on to science fiction at 6 by somebody telling me I should not be reading children's books anymore. I was shown the line of SF books by Heinlein and Norton and told when I was done with those the whole stack was sf, just not as good. I finished all the library had by age 7, and started going to other libraries. I never could get enough of sf but was also interested in how radios and tvs worked. Got turned on to computers by a NSF student study program in high school. Dropped out of high school just before my senior year started to join the USAF. First job after basic was DDA to SAC HQ comand post ADOFWD displays group. The AF did not work out and I got an honorable discharge with 18 months GI Bill. I started same semester as my high school class with a year of college course credit from USAFI. Worked my way through college by developing the software for automatic gamma ray/ isotope analysis. I notice the post is getting long and probably boring so I will stop..... Edit : Typos [This message has been edited by LCC (edited 10 August 2001).] |
Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
Ok, here are books taken directly from an 86 printout of FCP-HOTDISK ISSUE 1 page 35-36. As I type more I will post them, 2 pages at a time to 44.
Brian Aldiss - Helliconia Spring, Starship Roger MacBride Allen - The Torch of Honor Chester Anderson & Michael Kurland - Ten Years To Doomsday Poul Anderson & Gordon R. Dickson - Earthman's Burden Poul Anderson - Ensign Flandry, Fire Time, The High Crusade, The Man Who Counts, New America, Operation Chaos, Shield Isaac Asimov - The End of Eternity, Foundation Michael Banks & Dean R. Lambe - The Odysseus Solution Pierre Barbet - Baphomet's Meteor Neal Barrett - Aldair In Albion T.J. Bass - The Godwhale Barrington J. Bayley - Collision Course, The Garments of Caean Greg Bear - Hegira Gregory Benford - Timescape Stephen Ames Berry - The Biofab War Alfred Bester - The Computer Connection, The Demolished Man Lloyd Biggle - The Light That Never Was, The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets, Watchers of the Dark, The World Menders Ben Bova - Millenium, Test of Fire John Boyd - Sex and the High Command J.F. Bone - Confederation Matador Leigh Brackett - The Long Tomorrow Marion Zimmer Bradley - Darkover Landfall, Endless Universe, Hunters of the Red Moon, Survey Ship Reginald Bretnor - Schimmelhorn's Gold David Brin - The Postman, The Practice Effect, Startide Rising, Sundiver John Brunner - The Crucible of Time, Into the Slave Nebula, The Stone that Never Came Down Algis Budrys - The Amsirs and the Iron Thorn Lois McMaster Bujold - Shards of Honor F.M. Busby - All These Earths Edward A. Byers - The Long Forgetting Grant Callin - SaturnAlia John Wood Campbell Jr - Astounding/Analog editor - May 1938 - June 11, 1971 Orson Scott Card - Hot Sleep : The Worthing Chronicle Jayge Carr - Leviathon's Deep A. Bertram Chandler - The Road To The Rim/The Hard Way Up C.J. Cherryh - Cuckoo's Egg, Downbelow Station, The Faded Sun : Kesrith, Gate of Ivrel, Hunter of Worlds, Pride of Chanur, Serpent's Reach Robert Chilson - The Star Crowned Kings Jo Clayton - Diadem From the Stars, Drinker of Souls Hal Clement - Close To Critical, Cycle of Fire, Iceworld, Mission of Gravity, Needle, Ocean On Top Alan Cole & Chris Bunch - Sten Michael G. Coney - The Hero of Downways Edmund Cooper - A Far Sunset, Transit Richard Cowper - Profundis Theodore R. Cogswell - The Wall Around the World Daniel DaCruz - The Ayes of Texas Brian Daley - Requiem For a Ruler of Worlds |
Re: OT - favorite science fiction-another touchy feelie
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by LCC:
Worked my way through college by developing the software for automatic gamma ray/ isotope analyis.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> hey, I think my uncle had a company that did that.. umm.. forgot their name. I once worked at a company in Austin that did something similar with x-ray florescense (spelling?). ------------------ "...the green, sticky spawn of the stars" (with apologies to H.P.L.) |
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