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This page lists a broad variety of science fiction novels (and novel series)--some old, some new; some famous, some obscure; some well-written, some ill-written--and so may be considered a representative slice of the field. The books appear in alphabetical order by title (ignoring "A", "An", and "The"); series are alphabetical by author-designated name or, if there is no such, some reasonable designation. Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
Note that this partial list contains some authors whose works of fantastic fiction would today be called science fiction, even if they predate, or did not work in that genre. ...
Poster for 2001: A Space Odyssey, an archetypal science fiction film Science fiction film is a film genre that uses speculative, science-based depictions of imaginary phenomena such as extra-terrestrial lifeforms, alien worlds, and time travel, often along with technological elements such as futuristic spacecraft, robots, or other technologies. ...
Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
A novel (from French nouvelle Italian novella, new) is an extended, generally fictional narrative, typically in prose. ...
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- 1634 — 1635 various in progress — This link is provided as a cross reference to separate those in production but not yet published from those that have been published.
Main articles: 1632 series and The Grantville Gazettes 1632 is the initial novel in the best selling alternate history genre 1632 book series set in the Holy Roman Empire by historian, writer and editor Eric Flint. ...
Eric Flint (born California, USA, 1947) is an American science fiction and fantasy author and editor. ...
1633 is one of two co-developed and closely related sequels to 1632 in the best selling science fiction series by historianâwriter Eric Flint. ...
Eric Flint (born California, USA, 1947) is an American science fiction and fantasy author and editor. ...
Honor Harrington from Honor Among Enemies cover, by David Mattingly. ...
Eric Flint (born California, USA, 1947) is an American science fiction and fantasy author and editor. ...
Eric Flint (born California, USA, 1947) is an American science fiction and fantasy author and editor. ...
Events Moses Amyrauts Traite de la predestination is published Curaçao captured by the Dutch Treaty of Polianovska First meeting of the Académie française The witchcraft affair at Loudun Jean Nicolet lands at Green Bay, Wisconsin Opening of Covent Garden Market in London English establish a settlement...
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne (1828â1905), published in 1870 under the title Vingt mille lieues sous les mers. ...
Jules Verne. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
2010: Odyssey Two, is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke (January 1982) and also a motion picture (1984) by Peter Hyams entitled simply 2010, or sometimes 2010: The Year We Make Contact. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
2061: Odyssey Three (1987) is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke, and is the third book in the Space Odyssey series. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
3001: The Final Odyssey (1997) is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke, fourth and final book in the Space Odyssey series. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
334 is a science fiction novel by Thomas M. Disch, written in 1972. ...
Thomas M. Disch Thomas Michael Disch (Born February 2, 1940) is an American science fiction author and poet. ...
A - Absolution Gap by Alastair Reynolds
- Accelerando by Charles Stross
- Acidity (Novelette), by Nadeem F. Paracha
- Air by Geoff Ryman
- An Age by Brian Aldiss
- Alastor Cluster series by Jack Vance
- namely, Trullion: Alastor 2262, Marune: Alastor 933, and Wyst: Alastor 1716
- Aldair series by Neal Barrett
- namely, Aldair in Albion, Aldair, Across the Misty Sea, Aldair, Master of Ships, and Aldair: The Legion of Beasts
- The Algebraist by Iain M. Banks
- Alien Tongue by Stephen Leigh, Essay by Rudy Rucker
- The American Book of the Dead by Stephen Billias
- Ancient Echoes by Robert Holdstock
- Ancient Rising by JC De La Torre
- The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton
- Anthony Villiers series by Alexei Panshin
- namely, Star Well, The Thurb Revolution, and Masque World
- Ares Express by Ian McDonald
- Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
- Asgard series by Brian Stableford
- namely, Asgard's Secret, Asgard's Conquerors, and Asgard's Heart
- The Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard
- Autumn Angels by Arthur Byron Cover
- Awakeners series by Sheri S. Tepper
Absolution Gap is a science fiction book by author Alastair Reynolds. ...
Alastair Reynolds is a Welsh science fiction author. ...
Accelerando (ISBN 0441012841) is a 2005 science fiction novel by British author Charles Stross. ...
Charles David George Charlie Stross (born Leeds, October 18, 1964) is a writer based in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
Acidity is a cyber novelette written by eccentric Pakistani journalist and writer, Nadeem F. Paracha. ...
Nadeem Farooq Paracha (Urdu: ÙØ¯ÛÙ
ÙØ§Ø±Ù٠پراÚÛ), (born February 6, 1967, in Karachi), is a controversial Pakistani journalist, cultural critic, satirist and short story writer. ...
Air (1st ed. ...
Geoffrey Charles Ryman (born 1951) is a writer of science fiction, fantasy and slipstream fiction. ...
An Age (published in the US as Cryptozoic!) is a 1967 science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss. ...
Brian Wilson Aldiss, OBE, (born August 18, 1925 in East Dereham, Norfolk) is a prolific English author of both general fiction and science fiction. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Aldair, full name Aldair Santos do Nascimento (born November 30, 1965) is a Brazilian former football defender. ...
The Algebraist, a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first appeared in print in 2004. ...
Iain Menzies Banks (born on February 16, 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) writes mainstream novels as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks. ...
Steve Leigh is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. ...
Rudolf Rucker, Fall 2005. ...
Robert Holdstock is an English fantasy author and was born in Kent in 1948 - he became a full-time writer in 1975 after studying Medical Zoology as a student. ...
The Andromeda Strain is a techno-thriller novel by author Michael Crichton about a team of scientists who investigate a deadly disease of extraterrestrial origin which causes rapid, fatal clotting of the blood. ...
John Michael Crichton (born October 23, 1942, pronounced [1]) is an American author, film producer, film director, and television producer. ...
Alexei Adam Panshin (born August 14, 1940) is an American author and critic of science fiction (SF). ...
There are at least two well-known musicians named Ian McDonald: Ian McDonald of the bands King Crimson (1969-70) and Foreigner (1977-79). ...
The term Artemis Fowl may refer to several things. ...
Eoin Colfer (pronounced Owen, IPA: )(born May 14, 1965) is an Irish author. ...
In Norse mythology, Asgard (Old Norse: Ãsgarður) is the realm of the gods, the Ãsir, thought to be separate from the realm of the mortals, Midgard. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
Cover for the first edition of The Atrocity Exhibition. ...
James Graham Ballard (born November 18, 1930 in Shanghai) is a British novelist. ...
Arthur Byron Cover (born 1950) is a science fiction author. ...
Sheri Stewart Tepper (born 1929) is a prolific author of science fiction, horror and mystery novels, frequently with a feminist slant. ...
North Shore City in New Zealand is one of several cities in the Auckland metropolitan area, and the fourth largest city by area in the country. ...
Southshore is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanias southside area. ...
B Babel-17 is a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany in which the Sapir_Whorf Hypothesis (that language forms thought) is strongly influential. ...
Samuel Ray Delany, Jr. ...
Brian Wilson Aldiss, OBE, (born August 18, 1925 in East Dereham, Norfolk) is a prolific English author of both general fiction and science fiction. ...
Battle Angel Alita, called GUNNM (é夢 lit. ...
Yukito Kishiro (æ¨åãã㨠Kishiro Yukito) is a Japanese manga author. ...
Battlefield Earth is the title of both a science fiction novel written by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, and a film adaptation of the novel produced by and starring John Travolta. ...
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Rebecca Ore is the pseudonym of science fiction writer Rebecca Brown (born 1948). ...
Fred Saberhagens Berserker series is a space opera in which robotic self_replicating machines intend to destroy all organic life. ...
Fred Thomas Saberhagen (born 18 May 1930) is an American science fiction and fantasy fiction author most famous for his Berserker series of science fiction stories. ...
Cover of the first paperback edition of Barry Malzbergs critically acclaimed 1972 novel [Pocket Books, 1974, 156 pages] Beyond Apollo is a novel by Barry N. Malzberg, first published in 1972 in a hardcover edition by Random House. ...
Barry N. Malzberg (born 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy; initially in his post-graduate work he sought to establish himself as a playwright as well as prose-fiction writer. ...
Big Planet is the setting for a pair of science fiction novels by Jack Vance, and also the title of the first of the two novels. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Big Planet is the setting for a pair of science fiction novels by Jack Vance, and also the title of the first of the two novels. ...
Showboat World (original title: The Magnificent Showboats of the Lower Vissel River, Lune XXIII, Big Planet), written in 1975, is the second, stand-alone novel in a pair of science fiction novels by Jack Vance (the first being Big Planet) that share the same setting, a backward, lawless, metal-poor...
The Big Time (1957) is a short science fiction novel (or, arguably, novellette) by Fritz Leiber. ...
Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Daniel Manus Pinkwater (b. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
Paul Levinson, 2002 Paul Levinson (b. ...
Brave New World is a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley, first published in 1932. ...
This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Beriah is the second of four worlds in the kabbalistic Tree of Life. ...
The first two books of The Book of the New Sun, 2000 omnibus printing. ...
The first two books of The Book of the New Sun, 2000 omnibus printing. ...
The first two books of The Book of the New Sun, 2000 omnibus printing. ...
The first two books of The Book of the New Sun, 2000 omnibus printing. ...
The Urth Of The New Sun. ...
Starwater Strains is a collection of short stories by Gene Wolfe. ...
Norman Richard Spinrad (born September 15, 1940) is an American science fiction author. ...
The Butterfly Kid is a science fiction novel by Chester Anderson originally released in 1967. ...
Chester (Valentine John) Anderson (1932-1991) was a novelist, poet, and editor in the underground press. ...
The Bromeliad Trilogy (also known as in the UK as The Nome Trilogy) is a trilogy of childrens books by Terry Pratchett consisting of Truckers, 1990 Diggers, 1991 Wings, 1991 The trilogy tells the story of the Nomes, a race of tiny people from another world who now live...
Terence David John Pratchett OBE (born April 28, 1948, in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England[1]) is an English fantasy author, best known for his Discworld series. ...
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For other meanings see Diggers (disambiguation) and Levellers (disambiguation) The Diggers were a group begun by Gerrard Winstanley in 1649 which called for a total destruction of the existing social order and replacement with a communistic and agrarian lifestyle based around the precepts of Christian Nationalism, wishing to rid England...
The word wing or wings has more than one use: In aeronautics a wing is an apparatus used to create lift. ...
C John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Book cover The Calcutta Chromosome is a 1995 English Language novel by Indian author Amitav Ghosh. ...
Amitav Ghosh (born 1956 in Calcutta), is an Indian author, known for his work in the English language. ...
Elizabeth Holden, better known by her pen name Louise Lawrence, is an intensely private English science fiction author, acclaimed during the 1970s and 1980s. ...
Camp Concentration is a 1968 science fiction novel by Thomas M. Disch. ...
Thomas M. Disch Thomas Michael Disch (Born February 2, 1940) is an American science fiction author and poet. ...
A Canticle for Leibowitz is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Walter M. Miller, Jr. ...
Walter M. Miller, Jr. ...
A Case of Conscience is a science fiction novel by James Blish, first published in 1959. ...
James Benjamin Blish (East Orange, New Jersey, May 23, 1921 - Henley-on-Thames, July 29, 1975) was an American author of fantasy and science fiction. ...
The Caves of Steel is a book by Isaac Asimov. ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
Celestial Matters, by Richard Garfinkle, Published by Tor, 1996. ...
Richard Garfinkle (fl. ...
Michael John Harrison (July 26, 1945, Warwickshire ), is a UK science fiction author, fantasy author and literary fiction author, who writes as M. John Harrison. // Biography and writing career Harrisons first story was published in 1966. ...
Century Rain is a science fiction/mystery book by author Alastair Reynolds (ISBN 0575074361). ...
Alastair Reynolds is a Welsh science fiction author. ...
For the former head of the Grenadian security forces, see Keith Roberts (Grenada). ...
C. J. Cherryh (born September 1, 1942) is the slightly modified working name of United States science fiction and fantasy author Carolyn Janice Cherry, the sister of artist David A. Cherry. ...
The Chanur Saga omnibus (DAW Books, paperback edition, 2000); Cover art by Michael Whelan. ...
The Chanur Saga omnibus (DAW Books, paperback edition, 2000); Cover art by Michael Whelan. ...
The Chanur Saga omnibus (DAW Books, paperback edition, 2000); Cover art by Michael Whelan. ...
The Chanur Saga omnibus (DAW Books, paperback edition, 2000); Cover art by Michael Whelan. ...
The Chanur Saga omnibus (DAW Books, paperback edition, 2000); Cover art by Michael Whelan. ...
Chasm City is a science fiction book by author Alastair Reynolds. ...
Alastair Reynolds is a Welsh science fiction author. ...
Norman Richard Spinrad (born September 15, 1940) is an American science fiction author. ...
Childhoods End is a science fiction novel by Sir Arthur C. Clarke. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
Children of the Mind is the fourth book of Orson Scott Cards popular Enders Game series, a series of four science fiction novels that focus on Ender Wiggin himself. ...
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951)[1] is an American author, working in numerous genres. ...
David Guy Compton (b. ...
Cinnabar, sometimes written cinnabarite, is a name applied to red mercury(II) sulfide (HgS), or native vermilion, the common ore of mercury. ...
Edward Winslow Bryant Jr. ...
Terry Carr (February 19, 1937 - April 7, 1987) was a science fiction author and editor. ...
City is a 1952 science fiction fix-up novel by Clifford D. Simak. ...
Clifford Donald Simak ( August 3, 1904 - April 25, 1988) was an American science fiction author. ...
The City and The Stars (1956) is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
Martha Wells (born 1964 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American fantasy author. ...
A Clockwork Orange is a speculative fiction novel by Anthony Burgess, published in 1962, and later the basis for a 1971 film adaptation by Stanley Kubrick. ...
Anthony Burgess (February 25, 1917 â November 22, 1993) was a British novelist, critic and composer. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
John Michael Crichton (born October 23, 1942, pronounced [1]) is an American author, film producer, film director, and television producer. ...
Benjamin William Bova (born November 8, 1932) is an American science fiction author and editor. ...
Dr. Phil DâAmato is a fictional NYPD forensic detective who has a penchant for strange cases. ...
Paul Levinson, 2002 Paul Levinson (b. ...
The Sprawl trilogy, of which Count Zero is the second part Count Zero (ISBN 0441117732) is a science fiction novel written by William Gibson, originally published in 1986. ...
William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948, Conway, South Carolina) is an American-born science fiction author resident in Canada since 1968. ...
Cradle is a 1988 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
Gentry Lee is a NASA engineer and science fiction writer. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
Creatures of Light and Darkness is a science fiction novel by Roger Zelazny published in 1968, as well as a roman à clef about the Social Security Administration at Woodlawn, Maryland, where Zelazny worked. ...
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 â June 14, 1995) was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. ...
Cryptonomicon is a 1999 novel by Neal Stephenson. ...
Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer, known primarily for his science fiction works in the postcyberpunk genre with a penchant for explorations of society, mathematics, currency, and the history of science. ...
Tobias S. Buckell (born 1979) is a science fiction author who was born in Grenada in the Caribbean. ...
Kathy Tyers was born on July 21, 1952 in Long Beach, California. ...
Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning to cultivate), generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significance. ...
Iain Menzies Banks (born on February 16, 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) writes mainstream novels as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks. ...
Consider Phlebas is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1987. ...
Cover of an early edition of the book The Player of Games is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1988. ...
Use of Weapons is a science fiction novel by Iain M. Banks, and the third to deal with the Culture, his fictional technological utopia. ...
Excession is a science fiction novel by Iain M. Banks and the fourth published to feature The Culture. ...
Cover of an early edition of the book Inversions is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1998. ...
Look to Windward is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 2000. ...
Against a Dark Background is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1993. ...
The Currents of Space is a 1952 novel by science fiction author Isaac Asimov. ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
D Daedalus and Icarus, by Charles Paul Landon, 1799 (Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle, Alençon) In Greek mythology, Daedalus (Latin, also Hellenized Latin Daedalos, Greek Daidalos (ÎαίδαλοÏ) meaning cunning worker, and Etruscan Taitle) was a most skillful artificer, so skillful that he was said to have invented...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
The City of the Sun (La città del Sole in Italian, Civitas Solis in Latin) by the Dominican philosopher Tommaso Campanella is one of the most important utopias. ...
Balance of power is a central concept of realist theories of international relations. ...
Darwins Radio is a 1999 science fiction novel by Greg Bear. ...
Gregory Dale Bear (born August 20, 1951) is a science fiction author. ...
The Day of the Triffids is a post-apocalyptic 1951 novel by the English science fiction author John Wyndham. ...
John Wyndham (July 10, 1903 â March 11, 1969) was the pen name used by the often post-apocalyptic British science fiction writer John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris. ...
Tanith Lee Tanith Lee (born September 19, 1947) is a British writer of science fiction, horror and fantasy. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
The Demolished Man is a 1951 science fiction novel by Alfred Bester, and was the first Hugo Award winner in 1953. ...
Alfred Bester Alfred Bester (born December 18, 1913 in New York City, died September 30, 1987) was a science fiction author and the winner of the first Hugo Award in 1953 for his novel The Demolished Man. ...
The Demon Princes is a five-book series of science fiction novels by Jack Vance, which cumulatively relate the story of one Kirth Gersen as he exacts his revenge on five notorious criminals, collectively known as the Demon Princes, who carried his village off into slavery during his childhood. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Star King (also published as The Star King) is the first of the Demon Princes novels by Jack Vance. ...
The Killing Machine (1964) is the second of Jack Vances Demon Princes novels, in which Kirth Gersen, having brought Malagate the Woe to his final downfall, sets his sights on Kokor Hekkus. ...
Malagate the Woe and Kokor Hekkus are no more. ...
Influential British magazine The Face was started in May 1980 by Nick Logan out of his publishing house Wagadon. ...
The Book of Dreams is the fifth and final book in Jack Vances Demon Princes series, in which Kirth Gersen pursues Howard Alan Treesong. ...
There are at least two well-known musicians named Ian McDonald: Ian McDonald of the bands King Crimson (1969-70) and Foreigner (1977-79). ...
Destination: Void, a novel by the American science fiction author Frank Herbert (1920-1986). ...
Frank Patrick Herbert (October 8, 1920 â February 11, 1986) was a critically acclaimed and commercially successful American science fiction author. ...
Dhalgren is a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany. ...
Samuel Ray Delany, Jr. ...
The Diamond Age or, A Young Ladys Illustrated Primer is postcyberpunk novel by Neal Stephenson. ...
Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer, known primarily for his science fiction works in the postcyberpunk genre with a penchant for explorations of society, mathematics, currency, and the history of science. ...
For the Polish death metal band Dies Irae, see Dies Irae (band). ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
Day of Wrath (Danish: Vredens Dag) is a black and white film made in 1943 by Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia is a 1974 utopian science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin, set in the same fictional universe as that of The Left Hand of Darkness (the Ekumen universe). ...
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin [] (born October 21, 1929) is an American author. ...
This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 â March 2, 1982) was an American writer, mostly known for his works of science fiction; additional to forty-four books currently in print, Dick wrote several short stories and minor works published in pulp magazines. ...
The Doomsday Book is a 1992, science fiction novel by American author Connie Willis. ...
Connie Willis at Clarion West, 1998 Constance Elaine Trimmer Willis (born December 31, 1945) is an American science fiction writer. ...
The Dosadi Experiment is a science fiction novel written by Frank Herbert in 1977. ...
Frank Patrick Herbert (October 8, 1920 â February 11, 1986) was a critically acclaimed and commercially successful American science fiction author. ...
Down And Out in the Magic Kingdom is a 2003 science fiction book, the first novel by Canadian author and digital-rights activist Cory Doctorow. ...
Cory Doctorow (born July 17, 1971) is a blogger, journalist and science fiction author who serves as co-editor of the blog Boing Boing. ...
Listen to this article · (info) This audio file was created from the revision dated 2005-09-12, and does not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ...
David Graham is the pen name of Robert Hale, a British publisher who in the 1970s wrote his most famous piece of work, Down to a Sunless Sea. ...
The Dragon Masters is a science fiction novella by Jack Vance. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Glen Cook at Demicon 15 in 2004 Glen Cook (July 9, 1944â) is a contemporary American science fiction and fantasy author, best known for his fantasy series, The Black Company. ...
Walter Jon Williams (born 15 October 1953) is an American writer, primarily of science fiction. ...
Dream Park was originally a novel set in a sort of futuristic amusement park of the same name. ...
Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. ...
Steven Barnes photo by Beth Gwinn Steven Barnes (born March 1, 1952 in Los Angeles, CA) is a self-titled writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and human performance technician. ...
Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. ...
Steven Barnes photo by Beth Gwinn Steven Barnes (born March 1, 1952 in Los Angeles, CA) is a self-titled writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and human performance technician. ...
Thomas Palmer may be: Thomas W. Palmer, U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan; Thomas Matthews Palmer, convict transported to Western Australia. ...
Dreamsnake is a 1978 science fiction novel written by Vonda McIntyre. ...
Vonda N. McIntyre {born 1948) is an American science fiction writer. ...
In contrast to much post-apocalyptic fiction, J.G. Ballardâs 1962 science fiction novel The Drowned World features a central character who, rather than being disturbed by the end of the old world, is enraptured by the chaotic reality that has come to replace it. ...
J.G. Ballard James Graham Ballard (born November 15, 1930 in Shanghai) is a British writer. ...
Cover art by Ryan Obermeyer. ...
CaitlÃn Rebekah Kiernan (born May 26, 1964 in Skerries, Dublin, Ireland) is the author of numerous science fiction and dark fantasy works, including many comics, more than seventy published short stories, and numerous scientific papers. ...
Dune is a science fiction novel written by Frank Herbert and published in 1965. ...
Frank Patrick Herbert (October 8, 1920 â February 11, 1986) was a critically acclaimed and commercially successful American science fiction author. ...
Dune Messiah Dune Messiah is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the second in a series of six novels. ...
Children of Dune Children of Dune is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, third in a series of six novels set in the Dune universe. ...
God Emperor of Dune is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert published in 1981 â the fourth novel in the Dune series. ...
Heretics of Dune is a 1984 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, fifth in a series of six novels. ...
Chapterhouse Dune is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, last in his series of six Dune novels. ...
The Durdane series are a trilogy of science fiction books written by Jack Vance between 1971 and 1973, and detail the political and social adventures of Gastel Etzwane on the world Durdane. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
The Anome is a science fiction book by Jack Vance published in 1973. ...
The Anome is a science fiction book by Jack Vance published in 1973. ...
Cover of 1980s edition Dying Inside is a 1972 soft science fiction novel by Robert Silverberg. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
E Earth Abides, a 1949 science fiction novel by Berkeley English professor George R. Stewart, won the inaugural International Fantasy Award in 1951. ...
George R. Stewarts books about U.S. highways were based on his cross-country drives in 1924, 1949 and 1950. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
Earthseed is a fictional religion based on the idea that God is Change. ...
Pamela Sargent is a Nebula Award-winning feminist science fiction author and editor. ...
Einsteins Dreams is a 1993 novel by Alan Lightman. ...
Alan Lightman is a physicist, novelist, and essayist born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1948, son of Richard Lightman, a movie theater owner, and Jeanne Garretson, a dancing teacher and volunteer Braille typist. ...
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Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
The Cassandra Complex is the first release from the band From a Second Story Window. ...
Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb (ITE) is a computer game, developed by The Dreamers Guild and published by New World Computing. ...
Emperors of the Twilight (1994) is a science fiction novel, the second book in the Moreau Series by S. Andrew Swann (aka Steven Swiniarski), published by DAW Books. ...
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Emphyrio is a science fiction adventure novel written by Jack Vance. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Enders Game (1985) is the best-known novel by Orson Scott Card. ...
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951)[1] is an American author, working in numerous genres. ...
Enders Shadow is a 1999 parallel novel by Orson Scott Card with a plot covering the events in Enders Game from the point of view of a supporting charactor named Bean. ...
Lawrence Johnson (born May 7, 1974 in Norfolk, Va) is a retired pole vaulter from the United States. ...
Mick Farren is a UK Underground/counterculture radical and anarchist. ...
The Eye of the Heron is a 1978 science fiction novel by U.S. author Ursula K. Le Guin which was first published in the science fiction anthology Millennial Women. ...
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin [] (born October 21, 1929) is an American author. ...
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C. J. Cherryh (born September 1, 1942) is the slightly modified working name of United States science fiction and fantasy author Carolyn Janice Cherry, the sister of artist David A. Cherry. ...
Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian soft science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury. ...
Ray Douglas Bradbury (born August 22, 1920) is an American literary, fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer best known for The Martian Chronicles, a 1950 book which has been described both as a short story collection and a novel, and his 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451. ...
A Fall of Moondust is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1961. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
Kevin Wayne Jeter (born 1950) is an American science fiction and horror author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters. ...
Fearful Symmetries (1999) is a science fiction novel, the fourth book in the Moreau Series by S. Andrew Swann (aka Steven Swiniarksi), published by DAW Books. ...
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Feersum Endjinn is a science fiction novel by Iain M. Banks; unlike most of his science fiction, it does not feature the Culture. ...
Iain Menzies Banks (born on February 16, 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) writes mainstream novels as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks. ...
The Female Man is a feminist science fiction novel by Joanna Russ. ...
Joanna Russ (born February 22, 1937), American writer and feminist, is the author of a number of works of Science Fiction (among other types of writing), including The Female Man, an aclaimed SF novel and pioneering meditation on how differing societies might produce very different versions of the same person...
The Fifth Head of Cerberus is the title of both a novella and a collection of novellas, both written by American science-fiction and fantasy author Gene Wolfe, published in 1972. ...
Gene Wolfe (born May 7, 1931) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. ...
Firebird is a science fiction novel by Kathy Tyers originally published in 1986, and later rewritten and republished in 1999. ...
Kathy Tyers was born on July 21, 1952 in Long Beach, California. ...
Fusion Fire is a science fiction novel by Kathy Tyers originally published in 1987, and later rewritten and republished in 2000. ...
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Octavia Estelle Butler (June 22, 1947 â February 24, 2006) was an American science fiction writer, one of very few African-American women in the field. ...
Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said is a Philip K. Dick novel in which Jason Taverner, who is a Six (a genetically improved superhuman) as well as a singer and television star, lives in a future American police state. ...
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 â March 2, 1982) was an American writer, mostly known for his works of science fiction; additional to forty-four books currently in print, Dick wrote several short stories and minor works published in pulp magazines. ...
Flowers for Algernon is a science fiction story written by Daniel Keyes. ...
Daniel F. Keyes (born August 9, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York) is an American author best known for his award-winning short story Flowers for Algernon, a classic frequently assigned in English literature classes, and the subsequent, same-name novel. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
Forests of the Night (DAW Books 1993) First book in the Moreau Series of books by S. Andrew Swann (aka Steven Swiniarski) published by DAW Books. ...
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The Forever War. ...
Joseph William Haldeman is an American science fiction author. ...
Forever Free is a science fiction novel by Joe Haldeman and the sequel to The Forever War. ...
Forever Peace is a 1997 Hugo Award winning science fiction novel by Joe Haldeman. ...
Psychohistorian: Hari Seldon Foundation is the first book in Isaac Asimovs Foundation Trilogy (later expanded into The Foundation Series). ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
Second Foundation Second Foundation is the third novel of the Foundation series written in 1970. ...
Foundation and Empire is a novel written by Isaac Asimov in 1952. ...
Foundation and Earth Foundation and Earth (1986) is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, the fifth novel of the Foundation Series and chronologically the last in the series. ...
This article is about the 1818 novel. ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (30 August 1797 â 1 February 1851) was an English romantic/gothic novelist and the author of Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. ...
Gene Wolfe (born May 7, 1931) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. ...
G John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
The Garden of Rama (1991) is a novel by Gentry Lee and Arthur C. Clarke. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
Gateway is a 1976 science fiction novel by Frederick Pohl. ...
Frederik Pohl (born November 26, 1919) is a noted American science fiction writer and editor, with a career spanning over sixty years. ...
Gridlinked is Neal Ashers first novel. ...
Neal Asher (b. ...
The Gods Themselves is a 1972 science fiction novel written by Isaac Asimov (ISBN 1061500534). ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, McClurg, 1918 The Gods of Mars is a 1918 Edgar Rice Burroughs science fiction novel, the second of his famous Barsoom series. ...
Edgar Rice Burroughs Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 â March 19, 1950) was an American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan, although he also produced works in many genres. ...
Cover to Gods of Riverworld 1984 Putnam print Gods of Riverworld (1983) is a science fiction novel, the fifth and last in the series of Riverworld books by Philip José Farmer. ...
Philip José Farmer (born January 26, 1918) is an American author, principally known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. ...
Natural vegetaton dominated by grasses Grass is a common word that generally describes a monocotyledonous green plant in the family Poaceae. ...
Sheri Stewart Tepper (born 1929) is a prolific author of science fiction, horror and mystery novels, frequently with a feminist slant. ...
Vances book The Gray Prince or the Domains of Koryphon learns us on the end a sad, but thrue conception about possession of land. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
The Gripping Hand is a 1993 novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. ...
Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. ...
Jerry Pournelle at the 2006 Stanford Singularity Summit Jerry Pournelle, (born August 7, 1933) is an American essayist, journalist and science fiction author who contributed for many years to the computer magazine Byte. ...
The Gripping Hand is a 1993 novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. ...
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Halo is video game series created by Bungie Studios. ...
Look up halo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Spoiler warning: Halo: The Fall of Reach is a 2001 novel based on the video game Halo: Combat Evolved (2001). ...
Eric Nylund or Eric S. Nylund was born in 1964. ...
Halo: The Flood is a 2003 novel based on the video game Halo: Combat Evolved (2001). ...
William C. Dietz is a science fiction author who has written 49 novels in the genre. ...
Spoiler warning: Halo: First Strike is a 2003 novel based off the video game Halo: Combat Evolved (2001). ...
Eric Nylund or Eric S. Nylund was born in 1964. ...
Eric Nylund or Eric S. Nylund was born in 1964. ...
L.E. Modesitt, Jr, whose full name is Leland Exton Modesitt, was born in 1943 in Denver, Colorado. ...
The Hampdenshire Wonder is a 1911 science fiction novel by J. D. Beresford. ...
John Davys Beresford (17 March 1873 - 1 February 1947) was an English writer, now remembered for his early science fiction and some short stories in the horror story and ghost story genres. ...
The Handmaids Tale is a dystopian novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, first published by McClelland and Stewart in 1985. ...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood, OC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian writer. ...
Michael Leonard Williams (9 July 1935 â 11 January 2001) was a British actor. ...
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Helliconia Summer (1983), 1988 Ace paperback edition. ...
Brian Wilson Aldiss (born August 18, 1925 in East Dereham, Norfolk) is a prolific English author of both general fiction and science fiction. ...
Clifford Donald Simak (August 3, 1904 _ April 25, 1988) was an American science fiction author. ...
Hitchhiking (also called lifting or thumbing) is a form of transport, in which the traveller tries to get a lift (ride) from another traveller, usually a car or truck driver. ...
Douglas Noël Adams (11 March 1952 â 11 May 2001) was an English author, comic radio dramatist, and musician. ...
The cover of the first novel in the Hitchhikers series, from a late 1990s printing. ...
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (1980, ISBN 0345391810) is the second book in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy comedy science fiction series by Douglas Adams. ...
Life, the Universe and Everything (1982, ISBN 0-345-39182-9) is the third book in the five-volume Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy science fiction series by Douglas Adams. ...
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (1984, ISBN 0-345-39183-7) is the fourth book of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series written by Douglas Adams. ...
The front cover of the US first hardcover edition of Mostly Harmless. ...
Pamela Sargent is a Nebula Award-winning feminist science fiction author and editor. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
According to the Bible, the Land of Israel (Hebrew: Eretz Yisrael) was promised to the descendants of Hebrew patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob by God, making it the Promised land. ...
A swan song is a reference to an ancient and false belief that the occasional Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) is completely mute during its lifespan, but may sing one heartbreakingly beautiful song just before it dies. ...
The Houses of Iszm is a science fiction novel by Jack Vance published in 1954. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Hyperion The Hyperion Cantos is a tetralogy of novels by Dan Simmons. ...
Dan Simmons portrayed on the cover of Locus magazine. ...
I I Am Legend is a 1954 science fiction novel by Richard Matheson about the last man alive in Los Angeles. ...
Richard Matheson Richard Burton Matheson (born February 20, 1926) is an American author and screenwriter, typically of fantasy, horror or science fiction. ...
Idlewild is a science fiction novel by Nick Sagan, published in 2003. ...
Nick Sagan (b. ...
Imperial Earth (ISBN 0-15-144233-9) is a novel written by Arthur C. Clarke, and published in time for the U.S. bicentennial in 1976 by Ballantine Books. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
S.P. Somtow (born December 30, 1952), also known as Somtow Sucharitkul, is a Thai musical composer and personality, and also an English science fiction and horror author. ...
The Intuitionist is a 1999 novel by Colson Whitehead. ...
Colson Whitehead (full name Arch Colson Chipp Whitehead) is a New York-based novelist, born in 1969. ...
The Invention of Morel (sometimes translated as Morels Invention) is a 1940 novel by Argentine fiction writer Adolfo Bioy Casares. ...
Adolfo Bioy Casares (September 15, 1914 - March 18, 1999) was an Argentine fiction writer. ...
I, Robot is a collection of science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov, first published in 1950. ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
Iron Council Iron Council (2004) is the fourth novel by China Miéville, set in the same universe as his previous books Perdido Street Station (2000) and The Scar (2002), although they can all be read independently of each other. ...
China Miéville China Tom Miéville (born September 6, 1972, Norwich) is a British writer of fantastic fiction. ...
Iron Sunrise is a hard science fiction novel by author Charles Stross, which follows the events in Singularity Sky. ...
Charles David George Charlie Stross (born Leeds, October 18, 1964) is a writer based in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
Isle of the Dead is a popular name for an opus, and may refer to: Isle of the Dead (painting) - by Swiss-German artist Arnold Böcklin, Isle of the Dead (Rachmaninoff) - a symphonic poem by Sergei Rachmaninoff Isle of the Dead (film) - the film produced by Val Lewton Isle...
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 â June 14, 1995) was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. ...
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William Sanders is a statistician at the University of Tennessee who discovered how to measure a teacher’s effect on student performance by tracking the progress of students against themselves over the course of their school career with their assignment to various teachers classes. ...
Jennifer Government is a novel written by Max Barry. ...
Max Barry (also Maxx Barry; born March 18, 1973) is the Australian author of Syrup, Jennifer Government, and Company. ...
For other uses, see Journey to the Center of the Earth (disambiguation). ...
Jules Verne. ...
Jurassic Park is a techno-thriller novel written by Michael Crichton that was published in 1990. ...
John Michael Crichton (born October 23, 1942, pronounced [1]) is an American author, film producer, film director, and television producer. ...
K Kaleidoscope Century is a science fiction novel by John Barnes. ...
John Barnes (born 1957) is a prolific American science fiction author, whose stories often explore questions of individual moral responsibility within a larger social context. ...
Kalimantan is the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. ...
Lucius Shepard (born August 1947, Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American writer whose work transcends easy categorization. ...
Killobyte is a 1993 novel by Piers Anthony. ...
Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob (born August 6, 1934 in Oxford, England) is a writer in the science fiction and fantasy genres, publishing under the name Piers Anthony. ...
There are at least two well-known musicians named Ian McDonald: Ian McDonald of the bands King Crimson (1969-70) and Foreigner (1977-79). ...
For the 1962 James Clavell novel, see King Rat King Rat is the 1998 debut novel by China Miéville. ...
China Miéville China Tom Miéville (born September 6, 1972, Norwich) is a British writer of fantastic fiction. ...
A Plague of Demons typifies Laumers fast-paced approach, with a protagonist given super human powers by surgery battling against alien dog-creatures and their apparently human allies. ...
Penguin Books cover for The Kraken Wakes The Kraken Wakes is an 1953 apocalyptic science fiction novel by John Wyndham, originally published by Michael Joseph in the UK and first published in the US in the same year by Ballantine Books under the title Out of the Deeps as a...
John Wyndham (July 10, 1903 â March 11, 1969) was the pen name used by the often post-apocalyptic British science fiction writer John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris. ...
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James P. Blaylock (born September 20, 1950) is an American fantasy author. ...
Hartsoekers homunculus The concept of a homunculus (Latin for little man, sometimes spelled homonculus, plural homunculi) is often used to illustrate the functioning of a system. ...
Lord Kelvins Machine is a science fiction novel by author James P. Blaylock. ...
The Digging Leviathan is a science fiction novel written by James Blaylock. ...
The Languages of Pao is a science fiction novel by Jack Vance, first published in 1958, in which the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis is strongly true. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future is a science fiction novel written in 1930 by the British author Olaf Stapledon. ...
William Olaf Stapledon (May 10, 1886 â September 6, 1950) was a British philosopher and author of several influential works of science fiction. ...
The Last Castle is a 2001 movie starring Robert Redford and James Gandolfini. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Book cover from Harper Academic The Lathe of Heaven is a 1971 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin. ...
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin [] (born October 21, 1929) is an American author. ...
Learning the World is a science fiction novel by Ken MacLeod published in 2005. ...
Ken MacLeod (born August 2, 1954), an award-winning Scottish science fiction writer, lives near Edinburgh. ...
This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. ...
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin [] (born October 21, 1929) is an American author. ...
The Legacy of Heorot is a science fiction novel written in 1987 by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes. ...
Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. ...
Jerry Pournelle at the 2006 Stanford Singularity Summit Jerry Pournelle, (born August 7, 1933) is an American essayist, journalist and science fiction author who contributed for many years to the computer magazine Byte. ...
Steven Barnes photo by Beth Gwinn Steven Barnes (born March 1, 1952 in Los Angeles, CA) is a self-titled writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and human performance technician. ...
Level 7 is a 1959 science fiction novel by Mordecai Roshwald. ...
Mordecai Roshwald (born 1921) is an academic and writer. ...
Little Fuzzy is the name of a novel by H. Beam Piper. ...
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Prism splitting light Light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength that is visible to the eye (visible light) or, in a technical or scientific context, electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength[1]. The elementary particle that defines light is the photon. ...
Michael John Harrison (July 26, 1945, Warwickshire ), is a UK science fiction author, fantasy author and literary fiction author, who writes as M. John Harrison. // Biography and writing career Harrisons first story was published in 1966. ...
Looking Backward: 2000-1887 is a utopian novel by Edward Bellamy, a lawyer and writer from western Massachusetts, and was first published in 1888. ...
Edward Bellamy, circa 1889. ...
Look to Windward is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 2000. ...
Iain Menzies Banks (born on February 16, 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) writes mainstream novels as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks. ...
Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen is a 1965 science fiction novel by H. Beam Piper and is part of his Paratime series of stories. ...
For the song Lord of Light by Hawkwind, see Doremi Fasol Latido Lord of Light (1967) is an epic science fiction/fantasy novel by Roger Zelazny. ...
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 â June 14, 1995) was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. ...
Lords of the Starship, Ace Books, 1967. ...
Mark Symington Geston (b. ...
The Lost World is a 1912 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle concerning an expedition to a plateau (native name is Tepuyes) in South America (Venezuela) where prehistoric animals (dinosaurs and other extinct creatures) still survive. ...
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 â 7 July 1930) was a Scottish author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and the adventures of Professor Challenger. ...
The Lost World is a novel by Michael Crichton, published in 1995 by Ballantine Books. ...
John Michael Crichton (born October 23, 1942, pronounced [1]) is an American author, film producer, film director, and television producer. ...
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Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951)[1] is an American author, working in numerous genres. ...
Kathryn H. Kidd was Orson Scott Cards co-author in writing a novel named Lovelock. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
M Macroscope could refer to any of these : Macroscope, book by Brandon Jeffery. ...
Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob (born August 6, 1934 in Oxford, England) is a writer in the science fiction and fantasy genres, publishing under the name Piers Anthony. ...
The Majipoor series is a series of novels and stories by Robert Silverberg, set on the planet Majipoor. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
The Majipoor series is a series of novels and stories by Robert Silverberg, set on the planet Majipoor. ...
The Majipoor series is a series of novels and stories by Robert Silverberg, set on the planet Majipoor. ...
The Majipoor series is a series of novels and stories by Robert Silverberg, set on the planet Majipoor. ...
Make Room! Make Room! is a 1966 science fiction novel written by Harry Harrison, and later used as the basis for the 1973 science fiction movie Soylent Green (although the movie changed the plot and theme). ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, March 12, 1925 in Stamford, Connecticut) is an American science fiction author who has lived in many parts of the world including Mexico, England, Denmark and Italy. ...
Brian Wilson Aldiss (born August 18, 1925 in East Dereham, Norfolk) is a prolific English author of both general fiction and science fiction. ...
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Frederik Pohl (born November 26, 1919) is a noted American science fiction writer and editor, with a career spanning over sixty years. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
The Man in the High Castle is a 1962 alternate history novel by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. ...
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 â March 2, 1982) was an American writer, mostly known for his works of science fiction; additional to forty-four books currently in print, Dick wrote several short stories and minor works published in pulp magazines. ...
A French poster for the film The Man Who Fell to Earth is a novel by Walter Tevis about an extraterrestrial who crashlands on Earth seeking a way to ship water to his planet, which is suffering from a severe drought. ...
Walter Stone Tevis (February 28, 1928 - August 8, 1984) was an American author. ...
The Man Who Folded Himself is a 1973 science fiction novel by David Gerrold. ...
David Gerrold, born Jerrold David Friedman (January 24, 1944), is an award-winning science fiction author who started his career in 1966 as a college student by submitting an unsolicited story outline for the television series Star Trek. ...
The Martian Chronicles is a 1950 science fiction book by Ray Bradbury that chronicles the colonization of Mars by refugee humans from a troubled Earth, and the conflict between aboriginal Martians and the new colonists. ...
Ray Douglas Bradbury (born August 22, 1920) is an American literary, fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer best known for The Martian Chronicles, a 1950 book which has been described both as a short story collection and a novel, and his 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
The Master is a supporting fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
Terence Hanbury White (May 29, 1906 â January 17, 1964) was an English writer, born in Bombay (now Mumbai), India. ...
A Maze of Death is a 1970 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. ...
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 â March 2, 1982) was an American writer, mostly known for his works of science fiction; additional to forty-four books currently in print, Dick wrote several short stories and minor works published in pulp magazines. ...
The Memory of Earth (1992) is the first novel of the science fiction Homecoming saga by Orson Scott Card. ...
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951)[1] is an American author, working in numerous genres. ...
In the second book (1992) of the Homecoming Saga, Orson Scott Card continues the story from The Memory of Earth. ...
The Ships of Earth (1994) is the third book of the Homecoming Saga written by Orson Scott Card. ...
Earthfall (1995) is the fourth book of the science fiction Homecoming saga by Orson Scott Card. ...
Earthborn (1995) is the concluding fifth book of the science fiction Homecoming saga by Orson Scott Card. ...
Roger MacBride Allen (born September 26, 1957) is a US science fiction author. ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
Gerard F. Gerry Conway (September 10, 1952 - ) is an American writer of comic books and television shows. ...
Midshipmans Hope is a 1994 science fiction novel by David Feintuch, and the first book in the Seafort Saga. ...
David Feintuch (July 7, 1944-March 16, 2006) was a science fiction and fantasy author and attorney. ...
The Seafort Saga is a series of science fiction novels written by American author David Feintuch. ...
The Midwich Cuckoos The Midwich Cuckoos is a science fiction novel written by John Wyndham in 1957. ...
John Wyndham (July 10, 1903 â March 11, 1969) was the pen name used by the often post-apocalyptic British science fiction writer John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris. ...
A Million Open Doors is a science fiction novel by John Barnes centered around a maturing adult who is transported to a faraway planet and encounters many obstacles which cause him to become a more productive member of the blossoming Interstellar culture than he would have been otherwise. ...
John Barnes is the name of several people: John Barnes, science fiction author John Barnes, Jamaican-born England footballer John Barnes, Australian Rules football player John Barnes, programming language designer Johnny Barnes, Bermudan This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
Cover of Mission Earth volume 1: The Invaders Plan Mission Earth is a ten-volume science fiction novel by L. Ron Hubbard, more famous as the founder of the Church of Scientology. ...
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Elong This territory of Elong is a terratiory of 3 species 1. ...
Harry Clement Stubbs (May 30, 1922 - October 29, 2003), better known by the pen name Hal Clement, was an American science fiction writer, a leader of the subgenre hard science fiction. ...
The Gripping Hand is a 1993 novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. ...
Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. ...
Jerry Pournelle at the 2006 Stanford Singularity Summit Jerry Pournelle, (born August 7, 1933) is an American essayist, journalist and science fiction author who contributed for many years to the computer magazine Byte. ...
The Gripping Hand is a 1993 novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. ...
The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress cover The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress is a 1966 science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein about a lunar penal colonys revolt against rule from Earth. ...
Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 â May 8, 1988) was one of the most popular, influential, and controversial authors of hard science fiction. ...
Mona Lisa Overdrive (ISBN 0553281747) is a science fiction novel by William Gibson published in 1988. ...
William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948, Conway, South Carolina) is an American-born science fiction author resident in Canada since 1968. ...
More Than Human is a novel by Theodore Sturgeon. ...
Theodore Sturgeon (February 26, 1918 Staten Island, New York â May 8, 1985) was an American science fiction author. ...
Morgan le Fay, by Anthony Frederick Sandys (1829 - 1904), 1864 (Birmingham Art Gallery): A spell-brewing Morgaine distinctly of Tennysons generation Morgan le Fay, alternatively known as Morgaine, Morgain, Morgana and other variants, is a powerful sorceress and sometime antagonist of King Arthur and Guinevere in the Arthurian legend. ...
C. J. Cherryh (born September 1, 1942) is the slightly modified working name of United States science fiction and fantasy author Carolyn Janice Cherry, the sister of artist David A. Cherry. ...
Gate of Ivrel (DAW Books, 1976), the first novel in the Morgaine Cycle The Morgaine Stories, also known as The Morgaine Cycle, are a series of science fantasy novels by science fiction and fantasy writer C. J. Cherryh, published by DAW Books. ...
Gate of Ivrel (DAW Books, 1976), the first novel in the Morgaine Cycle. ...
Gate of Ivrel (DAW Books, 1976), the first novel in the Morgaine Cycle. ...
Gate of Ivrel (DAW Books, 1976), the first novel in the Morgaine Cycle. ...
The front cover of the US first hardcover edition of Mostly Harmless. ...
Douglas Noël Adams (11 March 1952 â 11 May 2001) was an English author, comic radio dramatist, and musician. ...
Cover of 1991-03-01 paperback edition The Mote in Gods Eye, by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, was called possibly the finest science fiction novel I have ever read by Robert A. Heinlein. ...
Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. ...
Jerry Pournelle at the 2006 Stanford Singularity Summit Jerry Pournelle, (born August 7, 1933) is an American essayist, journalist and science fiction author who contributed for many years to the computer magazine Byte. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
Spoiler warning: Mythago Wood was originally published in the UK in 1984 and was written by the award winning author Robert Holdstock. ...
Robert Holdstock is an English fantasy author and was born in Kent in 1948 - he became a full-time writer in 1975 after studying Medical Zoology as a student. ...
Spoiler warning: Mythago Wood was originally published in the UK in 1984 and was written by the award winning author Robert Holdstock. ...
Spoiler warning: Lavondyss is the second book of the Mythago Wood series by award winning author Robert Holdstock and was originally published in 1988. ...
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N The Naked Sun is the second novel in Isaac Asimovs Robot series. ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
Neuromancer by William Gibson is the most famous early cyberpunk novel and won the so-called science-fiction triple crown (the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Memorial Award, and the Hugo Award) after being published in 1984. ...
William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948, Conway, South Carolina) is an American-born science fiction author resident in Canada since 1968. ...
Never Let Me Go is a 2005 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. ...
Kazuo Ishiguro (ã«ãºãªã»ã¤ã·ã°ã Kazuo Ishiguro, originally ç³é»ä¸é Ishiguro Kazuo, born November 8, 1954) is a British author of Japanese origin. ...
Neverness is the name for a novel by David Zindell. ...
David Zindell is an American science fiction and fantasy author with a degree in mathematics. ...
Neverness is the name for a novel by David Zindell. ...
The Broken God is a science fiction novel written by David Zindell. ...
The Wild is a computer-animated film directed by Steve Spaz Williams, produced by Clint Goldman, assistant produced by John Burton and C.O.R.E. Feature Animation, and was released by Walt Disney Pictures on April 14, 2006 (May 26, 2006 in UK). ...
Nineteen Eighty-Four (commonly written as 1984) is a dystopian novel by the English writer George Orwell, published in 1949. ...
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903[1][2] â 21 January 1950), better known by the pen name George Orwell, was a British author and journalist. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
Norstrilia is the only novel published by Paul Linebarger under the pseudonym Cordwainer Smith. ...
Cordwainer Smith â pronounced CORDwainer Smith â was the pseudonym used by American author Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger (July 11, 1913 â August 6, 1966) for his science fiction works. ...
The Noughts & Crosses series by Malorie Blackman is a sequence of three young adult, science fiction, novels and a novella set in a fictional, racist, dystopia. ...
Malorie Blackman is a first-generation British-born writer. ...
Nova (1968) is a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany. ...
Samuel Ray Delany, Jr. ...
Michael John Harrison (July 26, 1945, Warwickshire ), is a UK science fiction author, fantasy author and literary fiction author, who writes as M. John Harrison. // Biography and writing career Harrisons first story was published in 1966. ...
O Odd John is a 1936 science fiction novel by the British author Olaf Stapledon which explores the theme of the superman. ...
William Olaf Stapledon (May 10, 1886 â September 6, 1950) was a British philosopher and author of several influential works of science fiction. ...
Old Mans War is a science fiction novel by John Scalzi published in 2005. ...
John Scalzi (born May 10, 1969) is an author and online writer, best known for his science fiction novel Old Mans War, released by Tor Books in January 2005, and for his blog Whatever, at which he has written daily on a number of topics since 1998. ...
Kathy Tyers was born on July 21, 1952 in Long Beach, California. ...
On the Beach is a post-apocalyptic end-of-the-world novel written by British author Nevil Shute after he had emigrated to Australia. ...
Nevil Shute (London, January 17, 1899 â Melbourne, January 12, 1960) (full name Nevil Shute Norway) was one of the most popular novelists of the mid-20th century. ...
On Wings of Song is a 1979 science fiction novel written by Thomas M. Disch. ...
Thomas M. Disch Thomas Michael Disch (Born February 2, 1940) is an American science fiction author and poet. ...
The Ophiuchi Hotline is a science-fiction novel by John Varley. ...
John Varley John Herbert Varley (born August 9, 1947 in Austin, Texas) is a Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Seiun Award and Prometheus Award Winning science fiction author. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
Oryx and Crake is a novel with dystopian elements by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. ...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood, OC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian writer. ...
Otherland is a four-book science fiction epic by Tad Williams. ...
Robert Paul Tad Williams (born March 14, 1957) is the author of several fantasy and science fiction novels, including Tailchasers Song, the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series, the Otherland series, and The War of the Flowers. ...
City of Golden Shadow is the first book in the Otherland series by Tad Williams. ...
River of Blue Fire is the second book in Tad Williams acclaimed Otherland Series. ...
Mountain of Black Glass is the third book in Tad Williams acclaimed Otherland Series. ...
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Penguin Books cover for The Kraken Wakes The Kraken Wakes is an 1953 apocalyptic science fiction novel by John Wyndham, originally published by Michael Joseph in the UK and first published in the US in the same year by Ballantine Books under the title Out of the Deeps as a...
John Wyndham (July 10, 1903 â March 11, 1969) was the pen name used by the often post-apocalyptic British science fiction writer John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris. ...
P Parable of the Sower is the first in a series of science fiction novels written by Octavia Butler and published in 1993. ...
Octavia Estelle Butler (June 22, 1947 â February 24, 2006) was an American science fiction writer, one of very few African-American women in the field. ...
Pastwatch: the Redemption of Christopher Columbus is a science-fiction novel by noted author Orson Scott Card. ...
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951)[1] is an American author, working in numerous genres. ...
The Patterns of Chaos is a science-fiction novel by Colin Kapp. ...
Colin Kapp (1928â) is the author of a number of science fiction novels and short stories. ...
Pavane by Keith Roberts is an alternate history science fiction novel first published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd in 1968. ...
For the former head of the Grenadian security forces, see Keith Roberts (Grenada). ...
Pebble in the Sky - science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, published in 1950. ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
Perdido Street Station (US edition cover) Perdido Street Station is the second novel written by China Miéville, and the first set in New Crobuzon. ...
China Miéville China Tom Miéville (born September 6, 1972, Norwich) is a British writer of fantastic fiction. ...
Permutation City is a science fiction novel (ISBN 1-85798-218-5) by Greg Egan which explores quantum ontology via the various philosophical aspects of artificial life and simulations of intelligence. ...
Greg Egan (August 20, 1961, Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian computer programmer and science fiction author. ...
Dr. Phil DâAmato is a fictional NYPD forensic detective who has a penchant for strange cases. ...
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A Plague of Demons typifies Laumers fast-paced approach, with a protagonist given super human powers by surgery battling against alien dog-creatures and their apparently human allies. ...
Planet of Adventure is a four-book series of science fiction novels by Jack Vance, which relate the adventures of Adam Reith, the sole survivor of a mission to the planet Tschai. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
City of the Chasch is the first science fiction adventure novel of a tetralogy entitled Tschai, Planet of Adventure. ...
Servants of the Wankh is the second science fiction adventure novel in a tetralogy entitled Tschai, Planet of Adventure. ...
The Dirdir is the third science fiction adventure novel in a tetralogy entitled Tschai, Planet of Adventure. ...
The Pnume is the final science fiction adventure novel in a tetralogy entitled Tschai, Planet of Adventure. ...
The player piano is a type of piano that plays music without the need for a human pianist to depress the normal keys or pedals. ...
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ...
Best known as Lord Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (July 24, 1878âOctober 25, 1957) was an Irish writer and dramatist notable for his work in fantasy and horror. ...
Basic Information The Plot To Save Socrates was published and copyrighted in 2006. ...
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John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Prey is a techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton first published in hardback edition in November 2002 and as a paperback edition in November 2003 by Harper Collins. ...
John Michael Crichton (born October 23, 1942, pronounced [1]) is an American author, film producer, film director, and television producer. ...
The Prestige is a novel by British writer Christopher Priest. ...
The name Christopher Priest can refer to: Christopher Priest, British writer of science fiction Christopher Priest, American writer of comic books also known as Jim Owsley Categories: Disambiguation ...
John M. Ford portrait 2000 John Milo Mike Ford (April 10, 1957 â September 25, 2006) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, game designer, and poet. ...
Prisoners of Power also known as Inhabited Island (Russian: ÐбиÑаемÑй оÑÑÑов, Obitaemyi ostrov ) is a science fiction novel written by Russian science fiction authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. ...
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Pushing Ice is a 2005 science fiction novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds (ISBN 0575074388). ...
Alastair Reynolds is a Welsh science fiction author. ...
Q Quarantine, a medical term (from Italian: quaranta giorni, forty days) is the act of keeping people or animals separated for a period of time before, for instance, allowing them to enter another country. ...
Greg Egan (August 20, 1961, Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian computer programmer and science fiction author. ...
Quinzinzinzili is a science-fiction novel written in 1935 by the French author Régis Messac (1893 - 194?). Categories: Stub ...
R The radix (Latin for root), also called base, is the number of various unique symbols (or digits or numerals) a positional numeral system uses to represent numbers. ...
A. A. Attanasio, born in 1951, is an author of fantasy and science fiction. ...
The radix (Latin for root), also called base, is the number of various unique symbols (or digits or numerals) a positional numeral system uses to represent numbers. ...
Sheri Stewart Tepper (born 1929) is a prolific author of science fiction, horror and mystery novels, frequently with a feminist slant. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye. ...
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The Mars trilogy is a series of three science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson, chronicling the settlement and terraforming of the planet Mars. ...
Kim Stanley Robinson at the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Kim Stanley Robinson (born March 23, 1952) is an American science fiction writer, probably best known for his award-winning Mars trilogy. ...
Redemption Ark cover Redemption Ark is a 2002 hard science fiction space opera novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds. ...
Alastair Reynolds is a Welsh science fiction author. ...
Brian Wilson Aldiss (born August 18, 1925 in East Dereham, Norfolk) is a prolific English author of both general fiction and science fiction. ...
Revelation Space cover Revelation Space is a 2000 hard science fiction space opera novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds. ...
Alastair Reynolds is a Welsh science fiction author. ...
Ringworld is a Hugo and Nebula award-winning 1970 science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe. ...
Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. ...
The Ringworld Engineers is a novel by Larry Niven first published in 1980. ...
The Ringworld Throne is a novel by Larry Niven first published in 1996. ...
Ringworlds Children is a 2004 science fiction novel by Larry Niven, the fourth in the Ringworld series set in the Known Space universe. ...
Rendezvous with Rama is a novel by Arthur C. Clarke first published in 1972. ...
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16, 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. ...
Roadmarks is a novel written by Roger Zelazny during the late 1970s (published 1979). ...
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 â June 14, 1995) was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. ...
Roadside Picnic (Russian: Ðикник на обоÑине, Piknik na obochine, IPA:) is a science fiction short novel written in 1971 by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, published in 1972 and since deemed a classic. ...
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Roderick is a 1980 science fiction novel by John Sladek. ...
Roderick is a 1980 science fiction novel by John Sladek. ...
John Thomas Sladek (December 15, 1937 - March 10, 2000) was an American science-fiction author. ...
The Robots of Dawn is a whodunit science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, first published in 1983. ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
R.U.R. (Rossums Universal Robots) is a science fiction play by Karel Äapek. ...
Karel Čapek. ...
Richard Grant (born 1952) is a science fiction and fantasy author. ...
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Sharon Shinn (born 1957) is an American Novelist of books that combine the genres of fantasy, science fiction and romance. ...
Archangels are superior or higher-ranking angels. ...
Jovahs Angel is a 1998 science fiction novel by Sharon Shinn. ...
The Alleluia Files is a fantasy novel by Sharon Shinn, published in 1999. ...
Species About 50 species; see text Angelica is a genus of about 50 species of tall biennial and perennial herbs in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, reaching as far North as Iceland and Lapland. ...
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Richard Grant (born 1952) is a science fiction and fantasy author. ...
A Scanner Darkly is a 1977 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. ...
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 â March 2, 1982) was an American writer, mostly known for his works of science fiction; additional to forty-four books currently in print, Dick wrote several short stories and minor works published in pulp magazines. ...
The Scar is the third novel written by China Miéville, a self-described weird fiction writer from London, England. ...
China Miéville China Tom Miéville (born September 6, 1972, Norwich) is a British writer of fantastic fiction. ...
There are at least two well-known musicians named Ian McDonald: Ian McDonald of the bands King Crimson (1969-70) and Foreigner (1977-79). ...
Cyril M. Kornbluth (July 23, 1923âMarch 21, 1958 â pen-names: Cecil Corwin, S.D. Gottesman, Edward J. Bellin, Kenneth Falconer, Walter C. Davies, Simon Eisner, Jordan Park) was a science fiction author and a notable member of the Futurians. ...
Frederik Pohl (born November 26, 1919) is a noted American science fiction writer and editor, with a career spanning over sixty years. ...
Matt Ruff is an author who graduated from Cornell University. ...
The Shape of Things to Come is a work of science fiction by H. G. Wells, published in 1933, which speculates on future events from 1933 until the year 2106. ...
Herbert George Wells (September 21, 1866 â August 13, 1946), better known as H. G. Wells, was an English writer best known for such science fiction novels as The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man and The Island of Doctor Moreau. ...
Kathy Tyers was born on July 21, 1952 in Long Beach, California. ...
The Shockwave Rider is a science fiction novel by John Brunner, originally published in 1975, notable for its heros use of computer cracking skills to escape pursuit in a dystopian future, and for the coining of the word worm to describe a program that propagates itself through a computer...
John Brunner John Kilian Houston Brunner (September 24, 1934 â August 26, 1995) was a prolific British author of science fiction novels and stories. ...
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Sheri Stewart Tepper (born 1929) is a prolific author of science fiction, horror and mystery novels, frequently with a feminist slant. ...
The title of NEMOs debut album which was released by Binge Records in 2004. ...
Michael John Harrison (July 26, 1945, Warwickshire ), is a UK science fiction author, fantasy author and literary fiction author, who writes as M. John Harrison. // Biography and writing career Harrisons first story was published in 1966. ...
Dr. Phil DâAmato is a fictional NYPD forensic detective who has a penchant for strange cases. ...
Paul Levinson, 2002 Paul Levinson (b. ...
The Sirens of Titan (1959) is a science fiction novel by Kurt Vonnegut. ...
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ...
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Alfred Elton van Vogt (April 26, 1912 â January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born science fiction author who was one of the most prolific, yet complex, writers of the mid-twentieth century Golden Age of the genre. ...
Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Childrens Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death is a 1969 novel by best-selling author Kurt Vonnegut. ...
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Snow Crash is a science fiction novel written by Neal Stephenson and published in 1992. ...
Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer, known primarily for his science fiction works in the postcyberpunk genre with a penchant for explorations of society, mathematics, currency, and the history of science. ...
Cover by Oscar Chichoni for the Spanish edition Solaris is a Polish science fiction novel by StanisÅaw Lem (1921-2006), published in Warsaw in 1961 and probably his most famous work. ...
StanisÅaw Lem (1966). ...
The phrase son of man is a primarily Semitic idiom that originated in Ancient Mesopotamia, used to denote humanity or self. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Mick Farren is a UK Underground/counterculture radical and anarchist. ...
The Space Merchants, by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth, 1953. ...
Frederik Pohl (born November 26, 1919) is a noted American science fiction writer and editor, with a career spanning over sixty years. ...
Cyril M. Kornbluth (July 23, 1923âMarch 21, 1958 â pen-names: Cecil Corwin, S.D. Gottesman, Edward J. Bellin, Kenneth Falconer, Walter C. Davies, Simon Eisner, Jordan Park) was a science fiction author and a notable member of the Futurians. ...
Classic pulp space opera cover, with the usual cliché elements. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
The Space Trilogy, Cosmic Trilogy or Ransom Trilogy is a trilogy of three science fiction novels by C. S. Lewis. ...
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 â 22 November 1963), commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis, was an Irish author and scholar. ...
Out of the Silent Planet is the first novel of a science fiction trilogy written by C. S. Lewis, sometimes referred to as the Space Trilogy or Ransom Trilogy. ...
Perelandra (also titled Voyage to Venus in a later edition published by Pan Books) is the second book in the Space Trilogy of C. S. Lewis. ...
Perelandra (also titled Voyage to Venus in a later edition published by Pan Books) is the second book in the Space Trilogy of C. S. Lewis. ...
This article is about the C.S. Lewis novel. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
Speaker for the Dead (1986) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and a sequel to the novel Enders Game. ...
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951)[1] is an American author, working in numerous genres. ...
Shadow of the Hegemon (2001) is the second novel in Orson Scott Cards Enders Shadow series (often called the Bean Quartet) and the sixth novel in the Enders Game series. ...
Shadow Puppets, by Orson Scott Card, is the sequel to Shadow of the Hegemon and the third book in the Enders Shadow series (often called the Bean Quartet). ...
Shadow of the Giant (2005) is the fourth and final novel of the Shadow Quartet. ...
Shadows in Flight is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, which is to be the 5th book in the Enders Shadow series (aka Shadow/Bean Quintet). ...
Specters of the Dawn (1994) is a science fiction novel and the third book in the Moreau Series by S. Andrew Swann (aka Steven Swiniarski), published by DAW Books. ...
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Sphere is a science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton and published in 1987. ...
John Michael Crichton (born October 23, 1942, pronounced [1]) is an American author, film producer, film director, and television producer. ...
Spin is a science fiction novel by author Robert Charles Wilson. ...
Robert Charles Wilson (born 1953) is a science fiction author. ...
The Stainless Steel Rat refers to a fictional character and the series of novels involving the character. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, March 12, 1925 in Stamford, Connecticut) is an American science fiction author who has lived in many parts of the world including Mexico, England, Denmark and Italy. ...
The Stainless Steel Rat is the first in a series of fictional novels written by science fiction author Harry Harrison. ...
The Stainless Steel Rat is the first in a series of science fiction novels written by author Harry Harrison. ...
The Stainless Steel Rat is the first in a series of science fiction novels written by author Harry Harrison. ...
The Stainless Steel Rat is the first in a series of science fiction novels written by author Harry Harrison. ...
The Stainless Steel Rat is the first in a series of science fiction novels written by author Harry Harrison. ...
The Stainless Steel Rat is the first in a series of science fiction novels written by author Harry Harrison. ...
The Stainless Steel Rat is the first in a series of science fiction novels written by author Harry Harrison. ...
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John Brunner John Kilian Houston Brunner (September 24, 1934 â August 26, 1995) was a prolific British author of science fiction novels and stories. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
Franz Werfel, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1940 Werfels grave in the Zentralfriedhof, Vienna Franz Werfel (September 10, 1890 â August 26, 1945) was an Austrian-Bohemian novelist, playwright, and poet who wrote in German. ...
Doris Piserchia(born October 11, 1928 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is a science fiction writer who was born and raised in West Virginia. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, March 12, 1925 in Stamford, Connecticut) is an American science fiction author who has lived in many parts of the world including Mexico, England, Denmark and Italy. ...
Starship Troopers is a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein, first published (in abridged form) as a serial in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (October, November 1959, as Starship Soldier) and published hardcover in 1959. ...
Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 â May 8, 1988) was one of the most popular, influential, and controversial authors of hard science fiction. ...
The Stars, Like Dust is a book by science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. ...
Dr. Isaac Asimov (January 2?, 1920? â April 6, 1992, IPA: , originally ÐÑаак Ðзимов but now transcribed into Russian as Ðйзек Ðзимов) was a Russian-born American author and professor of biochemistry, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. ...
Stranger in a Strange Land is a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein published in 1961. ...
Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 â May 8, 1988) was one of the most popular, influential, and controversial authors of hard science fiction. ...
Galaxy magazine cover from October 1956 The Stars My Destination (also called Tiger! Tiger!) is a science fiction novel by Alfred Bester, first published in Galaxy magazine in October 1956. ...
Alfred Bester Alfred Bester (born December 18, 1913 in New York City, died September 30, 1987) was a science fiction author and the winner of the first Hugo Award in 1953 for his novel The Demolished Man. ...
Strata is a comic science fiction novel by Terry Pratchett. ...
Terence David John Pratchett OBE (born April 28, 1948, in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England[1]) is an English fantasy author, best known for his Discworld series. ...
T At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
There Are Doors is a speculative fiction novel written by Gene Wolfe in 1988. ...
Gene Wolfe (born May 7, 1931) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. ...
James Benjamin Blish (East Orange, New Jersey, May 23, 1921 - Henley-on-Thames, July 29, 1975) was an American author of fantasy and science fiction. ...
...And Call Me Conrad (also known as This Immortal) is one of Roger Zelaznys earlier novels. ...
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 â June 14, 1995) was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. ...
Richard Grant (born 1952) is a science fiction and fantasy author. ...
Tik-Tok is a 1983 science fiction novel by John Sladek. ...
John Thomas Sladek (December 15, 1937 - March 10, 2000) was an American science-fiction author. ...
Timeline is a science fiction novel by Michael Crichton that was published in November 1999. ...
John Michael Crichton (born October 23, 1942, pronounced [1]) is an American author, film producer, film director, and television producer. ...
Time Enough for Love is a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein published in 1973. ...
Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 â May 8, 1988) was one of the most popular, influential, and controversial authors of hard science fiction. ...
The Time Machine is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1895, later made into two films of the same title. ...
Herbert George Wells (September 21, 1866 â August 13, 1946), better known as H. G. Wells, was an English writer best known for such science fiction novels as The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man and The Island of Doctor Moreau. ...
Titan is a 1979 science fiction novel by John Varley. ...
John Varley John Herbert Varley (born August 9, 1947 in Austin, Texas) is a Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Seiun Award and Prometheus Award Winning science fiction author. ...
Titan is a 1997 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter. ...
Stephen Baxter at the Science-Fiction-Tage NRW in Dortmund, Germany, March 1997 Stephen Baxter (born in Liverpool, 13 November 1957) is a British hard science fiction author. ...
Brian Stableford (born July 25, 1948) is a British science fiction writer who has published more than 50 novels. ...
The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ...
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 â June 14, 1995) was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. ...
To Live Forever is the third album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1988 by Bluelight Records. ...
John Holbrook Vance (born August 28, 1916 in San Francisco, California) is generally described as an American fantasy and science fiction author, though Vance himself has reportedly objected to such labels. ...
Eleanor A. Arnason (born 1942) is an American author of science fiction novels and short stories. ...
To Your Scattered Bodies Go is the first book in the Riverworld series of books by Phillip Jose Farmer. ...
Philip José Farmer (born January 26, 1918) is an American author, principally known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. ...
Tower of Glass is a science-fiction novel by Robert Silverberg, published in 1970. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
Tunnel Through the Deeps (also published as A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah!) is a 1972 science fiction novel by Harry Harrison. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, March 12, 1925 in Stamford, Connecticut) is an American science fiction author who has lived in many parts of the world including Mexico, England, Denmark and Italy. ...
A Planet Called Treason, a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, was originally published in 1979 by St Martins Press and Dell Publishing Co. ...
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951)[1] is an American author, working in numerous genres. ...
Trouble With Lichen (published 1960) is a science fiction novel by John Wyndham. ...
John Wyndham (July 10, 1903 â March 11, 1969) was the pen name used by the often post-apocalyptic British science fiction writer John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris. ...
The Truth Machine (1996), science fiction novel by James L. Halperin about a genius who invents an infallible lie detector. ...
James L. Halperin (born October 31, 1952 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American author and businessman. ...
Twilight in Denmark, just after sunset Twilight in the midwestern US featuring Venus as a brilliant evening star and the crescent moon Finland - Lapland at midnight in July Twilight in Acapulco with Long time Exposure Twilight is the time before sunrise or after sunset when sunlight scattered in the upper...
Stephenie Meyer Stephenie Meyer (born December 24, 1973) is the author of the book Twilight and its sequel New Moon. ...
U Cover of the 1970 Dell paperback edition of Ubik Ubik is a 1969 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. ...
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 â March 2, 1982) was an American writer, mostly known for his works of science fiction; additional to forty-four books currently in print, Dick wrote several short stories and minor works published in pulp magazines. ...
V - Valentine Pontifex by Robert Silverberg
- Valis by Philip K. Dick
- Valkyrie by William Powell Jr.
- Venus of Dreams by Pamela Sargent
- Sequels are Venus of Shadows and Children of Venus
- Views from the Oldest House by Richard Grant
- The Void Captain's Tale by Norman Spinrad
- The Vorkosigan Saga series of books by Lois McMaster Bujold
- namely Falling Free, Shards of Honor, Barrayar, The Warrior's Apprentice, The Vor Game, Cetaganda, Ethan of Athos, Brothers in Arms, Mirror Dance, Memory, Komarr, A Civil Campaign, Diplomatic Immunity
- Voyage by Stephen Baxter
- Voyager in Night by C. J. Cherryh
- Vurt by Jeff Noon
The Majipoor series is a series of novels and stories by Robert Silverberg, set on the planet Majipoor. ...
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 Robert Silverberg (January 15, 1935, Brooklyn, New York) is a prolific American author best known for writing science fiction, a multiple winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. ...
It has been suggested that Black Iron Prison be merged into this article or section. ...
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 â March 2, 1982) was an American writer, mostly known for his works of science fiction; additional to forty-four books currently in print, Dick wrote several short stories and minor works published in pulp magazines. ...
The Valkyries Vigil, by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Robert Hughes. ...
William Powell Jr. ...
Pamela Sargent is a Nebula Award-winning feminist science fiction author and editor. ...
Richard Grant (born 1952) is a science fiction and fantasy author. ...
Norman Richard Spinrad (born September 15, 1940) is an American science fiction author. ...
Lois McMaster Bujold (November 2, 1949, Columbus, Ohio) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy works. ...
The word Voyage may mean: The PC Game Voyage: Inspired by Jules Verne The Musical Group Voyage - Disco Group ...
Stephen Baxter at the Science-Fiction-Tage NRW in Dortmund, Germany, March 1997 Stephen Baxter (born in Liverpool, 13 November 1957) is a British hard science fiction author. ...
Alternate Realities (DAW Books, 2000). ...
C. J. Cherryh (born September 1, 1942) is the slightly modified working name of United States science fiction and fantasy author Carolyn Janice Cherry, the sister of artist David A. Cherry. ...
Jeff Noon (born 1957) is a British author, sometimes associated with the science fiction genre, though actually spanning broader themes than conventional sci-fi. ...
Jeff Noon Jeff Noon (born in 1957 in Droylsden, Manchester, England) is a novelist, short story writer and playwright whose works make extensive use of wordplay and fantasy. ...
W The War of the Worlds (1898), by H. G. Wells, is an early science fiction novel (or novella) which describes an invasion of England by aliens from Mars. ...
Herbert George Wells (September 21, 1866 â August 13, 1946), better known as H. G. Wells, was an English writer best known for such science fiction novels as The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man and The Island of Doctor Moreau. ...
War with the Newts (Válka s mloky in the original Czech), also translated as War with the Salamanders, is a science fiction story by Czech author Karel Äapek. ...
A dystopia (from the Greek δÏ
Ï- and ÏÏÏοÏ, alternatively, cacotopia[1], kakotopia or anti-utopia) is a fictional society that is the antithesis of utopia. ...
1867 edition of the satirical magazine Punch, a British satirical magazine, ground-breaking on popular literature satire. ...
Karel Äapek (pronounced ; IPA: ) (January 9, 1890 - December 25, 1938) was one of the most important Czech writers of the 20th century. ...
Alternate Realities is an omnibus collection from 2000 of three short science fiction novels by science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. ...
C. J. Cherryh (born September 1, 1942) is the slightly modified working name of United States science fiction and fantasy author Carolyn Janice Cherry, the sister of artist David A. Cherry. ...
A WAVES Photographer 3rd Class The WAVES were a World War II era division of the U.S. Navy that consisted entirely of women. ...
Michael Anthony Foster is a science fiction writer, born in Greensboro, North Carolina on July 2, 1939. ...
Way Station is a 1963 science fiction novel by Clifford D. Simak, originally published as Here Gather the Stars in two parts in Galaxy Magazine in June and August of 1963. ...
Clifford Donald Simak ( August 3, 1904 - April 25, 1988) was an American science fiction author. ...
We (Russian: )[1] is a dystopian novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin completed in 1921. ...
Yevgeny Zamyatin by Boris Kustodiev (1923) Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin (ÐвгеÌний ÐваÌÐ½Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐамÑÌÑин sometimes translated into English as Eugene Zamyatin) (February 1, 1884 â March 10, 1937) was a Russian author, most famous for his novel We, a story of dystopian future which influenced George Orwells Nineteen Eighty-Four and Aldous Huxleys Brave...
The Weapon Shops of Isher is a 1951 novel by A. E. Van Vogt created from short stories about the Weapon Shops civilisation which originally appeared in Astounding Science-Fiction Magazine. ...
Alfred Elton van Vogt (April 26, 1912 â January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born science fiction author who was one of the most prolific, yet complex, writers of the mid-twentieth century Golden Age of the genre. ...
George Alec Effinger (January 10, 1947âApril 27, 2002) was an American science fiction author, born in Cleveland, Ohio. ...
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George Alec Effinger (January 10, 1947âApril 27, 2002) was an American science fiction author, born in Cleveland, Ohio. ...
Robert Holdstock is an English fantasy author and was born in Kent in 1948 - he became a full-time writer in 1975 after studying Medical Zoology as a student. ...
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Ted Dekker is a novelist currently under contract with Thomas Nelson. ...
The Wind from Nowhere cover. ...
J.G. Ballard James Graham Ballard (born November 15, 1930 in Shanghai) is a British writer. ...
Warren Carl Norwood (1945 - June 3, 2005) Warren Carl Norwood, author, teacher and musician, died of liver disease and kidney failure in Weatherford, Texas on Friday June 3, 2005 at the age of 59. ...
Damon Knight (September 19, 1922 â April 15, 2002) was a science fiction author, editor, and critic. ...
The World of Ptavvs is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven, first published in 1968 and set in his Known Space universe. ...
Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California) is a US science fiction author. ...
Terry Bisson (born February 12, 1942) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. ...
X For the computer game related to X-COM: UFO Defense, see Project Xenocide. ...
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951)[1] is an American author, working in numerous genres. ...
Y Rok spokojnego slonca (or The Year of the Quiet Sun) is a 1984 Polish film written and directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. ...
Wilson Tucker (born 1914) is an American science fiction writer and fan. ...
Star Trek: The Animated Series is an animated science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Alan Dean Foster (November 18, 1946, New York City) is a prolific American writer of science fiction and fantasy novels and movie novelizations. ...
M. P. Shiel (July 21, 1865 â February 17, 1947) was a prolific British writer of genre fantasy fiction, remembered mostly for supernatural and science fiction, published as novels, short stories and as serials. ...
Z Please note that fantasy novels and short-story collections should not be included here: they have their own lists. But novels structured as a set of linked short stories do belong here. The Zap Gun is a 1967 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. ...
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 â March 2, 1982) was an American writer, mostly known for his works of science fiction; additional to forty-four books currently in print, Dick wrote several short stories and minor works published in pulp magazines. ...
Zulu Heart is an alternate history novel by Steven Barnes and is a sequel to the book Lions Blood. ...
Steven Barnes photo by Beth Gwinn Steven Barnes (born March 1, 1952 in Los Angeles, CA) is a self-titled writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and human performance technician. ...
Some notable fantasy novels and novel series, in alphabetical order by title: Contents: Top - 0â9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - External links Abhorsen Trilogy by Garth Nix namely...
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