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Who are the best science fiction/fantasy authors?
5/22/ | Myself

Posted on 05/23/2008 10:02:34 AM PDT by GSWarrior

There must be a lot of SF fans here. Who are you favorite authors or books? What are you currently reading?

I enjoy SF books that focus on character development over hard scifi themes. Robert Silverberg, IMO, is about the best there is. I also enjoy Gardner Duzois' short stories--some gut-wrenching stuff. Jack Vance's are also very entertaining. Orson Scott Card is pretty good too.

I am currently reading Altered Carbon, by Richard Morgan...it's kind of slow and hard to follow. Not likely to read his other novels.

I have enjoyed some, but not all, of Niven and Pournelle's works.


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KEYWORDS: fantasy; fantasysf; literature; scifi; sf
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To: MarkL
And Piers Anthony's Xanth series, though I also enjoyed his "Space Tyrant" and "Incarnation" series...

Hah. I saw the title of this thread earlier and thought of Piers Anthony. While there are many great authors and novels, my first thought was of his Incarnations series.

181 posted on 05/23/2008 7:40:29 PM PDT by new cruelty
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To: americanophile

Gordan Dickson and his Dorsai series, to name just one!


182 posted on 05/23/2008 7:44:05 PM PDT by gbs
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To: gbs

Roger Zelazny to name another!


183 posted on 05/23/2008 7:45:39 PM PDT by gbs
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To: Maigrey

Bear’s Forge of God was great.


184 posted on 05/23/2008 7:50:36 PM PDT by Sawdring
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To: GSWarrior

Here’s some of my favorites

Fantasy:
JRR Tolkien
Neil Gaiman
CS Lewis
Robert Jordan
Terry Brooks (easy reading, more aimed at teenagers)

Sci-fi:
Robert Heinlein
Orson Scott Card
Ray Bradbury
Arthur C. Clarke
HG Wells
Douglas Adams
Terry Pratchett
Isaac Asimov
HP Lovecraft (can’t believe nobody’s mentioned him yet)
Jules Verne

Cyberpunk:
Neil Stephenson
Cory Doctorow
Charles Stross
(The last two publish under some variation of Creative Commons licensing, so you can download their works in ebook format for free in all kinds of places)

On my to-read list:
Neuromancer
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Stardust

...and re-read:
Princess Bride
Flatland
Flatterland (heavy on the thoeretical and modern physics and cosmology. I HIGHLY recommend it for anyone interested in those topics, however)


185 posted on 05/23/2008 7:53:51 PM PDT by Hyzenthlay (I aim to misbehave.)
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To: TexasBarak; heartwood
I love the Man-Kzin War series.

This series contains some of the bet science fiction I have ever read, bar none. I can't recomend it enough.

Ditto.

After Heinlein, Niven and Pournelle are the best of the best.

186 posted on 05/23/2008 7:55:41 PM PDT by Professional Engineer (www.pinupsforvets.com)
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To: Professional Engineer

To your (very good) list I would add Dr. Robert L. Forward, Jack Vance and Fritz Lieber (last two more fantasy than science).


187 posted on 05/23/2008 8:00:39 PM PDT by nomorelurker (keep flogging them till morale improves)
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To: GSWarrior

bump for later


188 posted on 05/23/2008 8:04:52 PM PDT by GOPJ
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To: GSWarrior
I love science fiction. So many to chose from. Robert Heinlein for a example of a “hard style” author. Also Niven/Pournelle for Lucifer's Hammer. I also like William R. Forstchen at least for his first 3 books of the Lost Regiment series. After that the series degenerated into sameness like Steven King.
189 posted on 05/23/2008 8:08:23 PM PDT by Polynikes (Yo, homie. Is that my briefcase?)
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To: Old North State
I think Walter Miller’s seminal work , “A Canticle for Liebowitz”, deserves mention. It is often overlooked.

I remember it as an excellent book, although I can't recall anything about it. I read it in my senior year in high school, which is some 28 years ago. Another terrific distopian book is Ira Levin's "This Perfect Day." Levin is best known for Rosemary's Baby. I believe that This Perfect Day has been out of print for some time now.

Mark

190 posted on 05/23/2008 8:12:10 PM PDT by MarkL
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To: Biblebelter
It was a God awful movie with Don Johnson who was a complete unknown at the time.

The best part of that movie was at the very beginning, where you see text on a black screen. I can't remember it verbatim but it was something like: "In the late 20th century, politicians finally found a cure to urban blight." The next thing you see is a mushroom cloud. As I recall, it went downhill from there.

Ellison's short story was great, and the movie was OK, but it didn't compare to his story.

For a long time, I was something of a fan of his writing, but I've since decided that I really like his editing better. I'm eternally thankful to Harlan Ellison for his "Dangerous Visions" anthologies, for introducing me to many authors I probably would never have read otherwise, including Piers Anthony, Theodore Sturgeon, and Fritz Leiber.

Mark

191 posted on 05/23/2008 8:17:30 PM PDT by MarkL
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To: djf; Biblebelter
Yes! Took over a hundred posts before anybody mentions Ellison.

Short and twisted, but a damn good writer.

In one of my favorite bits from a book, the end of Heinlein's "Number of the Beast" has a gathering of writers, both historical and fictional, as well has Heinlein's contemporaries. And he's even invited critics to this gathering as well. Harlan Ellison's been put in charge of their accommodations! LOL

Mark

192 posted on 05/23/2008 8:25:47 PM PDT by MarkL
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To: dcam; gbs
The Amber Series by Zelazny is great too.

I believe that he also wrote a (fantasy) book titled "The Dragon and the George." It's been at least 20 years since I read that book, but I recall it was terrific.

DAMN!!!! "The Dragon and the George" was by Gordon Dickson, not Zelazny!

Thanks for reminding me, GBS!

Mark

193 posted on 05/23/2008 8:30:27 PM PDT by MarkL
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To: motor_racer
I'm patiently waiting the paperback Spook Country.
194 posted on 05/23/2008 8:53:25 PM PDT by AD from SpringBay (We deserve the government we allow.)
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To: GSWarrior

I hope this thread gives me some reading ideas, because I haven’t read a NEW science fiction novel in, literally, decades.

While I admire Gene Wolfe, Harlan Ellison, Delaney, Zelany, some Herbert, Silverberg, Bester and Clarke, I have to say I’ve been disappointed with so much science fiction...and I WANT to love it.

I think the bloom came off the rose with me when, first, I grew up and tired of the cynicism of the Ellison crowd, and second, Cyberpunk came into being. That youthful unearned cynicism I just grew out of, but I’ve never gotten tired of the “sense of wonder” SF—some Clarke and Andre Norton, especially.

But while I’m a more sophisticated reader now, “sophisticated” too often means “cynical” to these writers. I can’t tell you how many “new classics” I’ve picked up and then bailed on after a hundred pages. I just don’t give a DAMN about “cybercowboys” and their silly posing ways—characters who look cool as their killing people, tough-talking characters who haven’t a shred of humanity to interest me and, especially, boring plots which don’t activate my imagination.

Alfred Bester’s The Stars My Destination is a favorite, as is Clarke’s Songs of Distant Earth. I love Bradbury’s non-sf stuff, too. But these days when I want some good SF, I have to reread something, or write something.


195 posted on 05/23/2008 9:19:20 PM PDT by Darkwolf377 (Republican "Suicide Voters" need to repeat: SCOTUS...SCOTUS...SCOTUS...)
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To: wideawake

I LOVED Ligotti until I read that long, bizarre essay of his about how the universe is meaningless and there is no god. Even if you are an atheist, you’ll be put to sleep by his endless rehashing of high school-level cliches about meaninglessness.


196 posted on 05/23/2008 9:21:07 PM PDT by Darkwolf377 (Republican "Suicide Voters" need to repeat: SCOTUS...SCOTUS...SCOTUS...)
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To: MarkL

Hey MarkL, Pellucidar is by ERB, if I recall. But you win the thread by mentioning Fritz Leiber. Have you ever read Gene Wolfe?

Freegards


197 posted on 05/23/2008 9:25:30 PM PDT by Ransomed (Son of Ransomed says Keep the Faith!)
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To: Ransomed
Hey MarkL, Pellucidar is by ERB, if I recall. But you win the thread by mentioning Fritz Leiber. Have you ever read Gene Wolfe?

Wow... You're right. I haven't read them since high school, which is roughly 3 decades, so it's a miracle that I can remember it at all. But didn't Doyle also have a "primitive world" book or series?

I don't recall ever having read Gene Wolfe.

Mark

198 posted on 05/23/2008 9:36:53 PM PDT by MarkL
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Do think the new author will pull of Book 12? Maybe the editing will be a little tighter, but than I think RJ’s wife is still the editor.


199 posted on 05/23/2008 9:48:08 PM PDT by neb52
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To: Darkwolf377

I run into the same problem. I reckon the “newest” author I can get into is Dan Simmons’ Hyperion/Fall of Hyperion. And that was written in the late 80s-early 90s if I recall. He’s also the cat who wrote the essay “Message from a Time Traveler” that shows up on FR now and then. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1610142/posts

Freegards


200 posted on 05/23/2008 9:51:14 PM PDT by Ransomed (Son of Ransomed says Keep the Faith!)
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