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Started by player1, August 07, 2007, 06:22:28 AM

Favorite Pulp Writer

ERB
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REH
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HPL
1 (8.3%)
CAS
1 (8.3%)
Who are these guys, and what did they write?
10 (83.3%)
Jack Vance, hah!
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Total Members Voted: 10

Voting closed: August 07, 2007, 06:22:28 AM

player1

Hey we have plenty of serious topics where we can get all vociferous and everything, but in the interest of "building community" and just chillin' in the Off Topic Sub-Forum, I ask:

Who is your favorite science-fiction writer?

Who have you read recently?

Favorites among current SF authors?

My answers:

Robert Sheckley (& Harlan Ellison)

Reading Stanislaw Lem right now. (Mortal Engines) <3 Lem!

Iain M. Banks is really good, if you want book-length fiction. For anthology readers, the two or three best editors are Gardner Dozois, or the David G. Hartwell/Kathryn Cramer team, and of course Gordon Van Gelder, as well. (Brian Aldiss is one of my personal favorite editors, for good crusty old weird stuff like A.E. van Vogt, & etc.).

U?

If you don't read/like/enjoy/understand scifi, sry 2 impinge on ur bandwidth. It's a scifi game, so... meh. Humorous, spammatory, inflammatory and other spurious responses always diligently considered.  

Lava Croft

Anselm Audley and Isaac Asimov.

When it comes to games, Deus Ex and Anachronox have by far the best scifi stories. Especially Anachronox is a blast, although it's a shame the $$$ got in the way or freedom of mind, resulting in cliffhangers that's almost too much to bear. :(

Iltama

1) Hmmm...a tough one, there are so many amazing writers. I guess I have to say Alastair Reynolds. Especialy Chasm City gave me that *wow* experience.

2) In the summer I read Harry Harrison's Wheel-/Star-/Homeworld serie, found the english versions from an antiquarium for 1.50 € a piece :o. Best one of those three I read was Wheelworld. Harrison's other books are maybe a bit better though (like Stainless Steel rat and Bill serie).

3)
Kk, this could be a long list : D. I must mention Dan Simmons atleast, with his Hyperion saga and Ilium/Olympos, which really are enjoyable to the end (and yes, I like long books : p). Vernor Vince is also good at making multilayred storylines, that unfold in the end with huge bang. Though I haven't seen much of his works up here (I've only found two), maybe they just haven't been that popular. Hmmm, I guess I could mention Adam Douglas with his Dirk Gently books and Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy. Ouh and Ian Banks does write good books too.

When it comes to games....Well, those that Lava mentioned are good, but I'd like to mention X-COM and Alien versus predators too.

Ouh well, that's it.

PIE

Why didn't you make a poll that was for something... this actually could have been poll-worthy but you poll spammed.. :(

Asimov is a clasic.
Fredrick Phol has written some really good stuff imho
.. heinlin (sp) has done some good books.. i haven't read any sci-fi in a while.. strangely enough read a bit of fiction, and largely educational stuff recently.. so i'm intersted in what people say because i could use some good authors to look up.

Paradox


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player1

@ PIE

ERB - Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tarzan, etc.)
REH - Robert E(rvin) Howard (Conan, etc.)
HPL - H(oward) P(hillips) Lovecraft (Cthulu, etc.)
CAS - Clark Ashton Smith (weird, urbane horror-fantasy)

extra credit would have been given for:
OAK - Otis Adelbert Kline (Maza of the Moon, etc.)
Michael Moorcock (Elric, etc.)
Fletcher Pratt
E. R. Eddison
J. R. R. Tolkein
C. S. Lewis

If you dig Sturgeon and Asimov, you might like: Iain M. Banks, Neal Stephenson, Peter F. Hamilton, Robert Sawyer, Robert Reed, Vernor Vinge, Hal Clement, Joe Haldeman, Fritz Leiber, Poul Anderson, Howard Waldrop, Alistair Reynolds, Paul J. McAuley, Nancy Kress, UKLG, PKD, Gwyneth Jones, Cory Doctorow, Rudy Rucker, Paul DiFillipo, Vonda N. McIntyre, Ted Chiang, Carol Emshwiller, Susie Schwartz, Pat Cadigan, Greg Egan, Jack Williamson, Clifford D. Simak, Geoffrey A. Landis, James Van Pelt, James Patrick Kelly, and dozens of others...    

sry if you thought it was a spampoll (science-fantasy)
a scifi poll would've had 150 entries :eek: :P :D

in current writers the letter "B" alone would contain:
Banks, Baxter, Benford, Bear, Bishop, Butler

"S" would have: Sterling, Stross, Sheffield, Swanwick

check out anthologies by the editors listed above:

David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer edit the Year's Best SF series (#12 is the most current) as well as many other fine collections

Gardner Dozois edits the Year's Best Science Fiction (#23 is the latest) as well as many themed anthologies

Gordon van Gelder is/was the eic of F&SF, and as such has released some excellent short-story collections

Asimov's, Analog, and Fantasy & Science Fiction are/were all still around

all in all there is a lot of it, and lots of it is good stuff

novels or short fiction?

@ Paradox:

Thoroughly enjoyed both World of Ptavvs and The Mote in God's Eye. Read a great deal of Niven, Blish and van Vogt, as well as a lot of Andre Norton, as well as the usual Asimov, Heinlein, Clarke, PKD, etc. about thirty-odd years ago.

Oh and if you guys have never read any Stanislaw Lem, get some tomorrow and thank me the next day. Same goes for Robert Sheckley. The retrospective Masque of Manana was released recently, collecting his short fiction. If you can't find it at your local library or bookseller, berate them for their lack of taste and take your business elsewhere. XD

n00b pl0x

i just dont get how people can like to read when they can watch a movie

help
will sort out my sig, or I will get banned.

HOW DO I SORTED SIG?

player1

the movie inside my head has a budget of infinity

oh I forgot William Gibson, Kage Baker, and about twenty others

thx to Lava for Anselm Audley tip

as mentioned above, Dan Simmons is also well-regarded

Fred Pohl and Harry Harrison are also good, but you guys must be old like me to bring up these authors, lol ;p

mooseberry

My favorite SF author is probably Oroson Scott Card (Ender's game, Ender's Shadow ect.)
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gareth

Who is your favorite science-fiction writer?
dont read enough to have one.

Who have you read recently?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Recoil-Andy-McNab/dp/0593055578/ref=pd_bbs_3/202-1876842-9402230?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1186563493&sr=8-3
my rating: not bad, 6/10

Favorites among current SF authors?
refer to first q.

NiTRoX

Philip Pullman - His Dark Materials (Amber Spyglass, Northern Lights, Subtle Knife) - Best trilogy IMO.

Paradox

I have an ancient copy of Protector signed by larry niven:

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AKAnotu

jack mc devvitt, his characters are so realistic
orson scott card, i love teh situations

player1

Quote from: ParadoxI have an ancient copy of Protector signed by larry niven:
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/5049/img002cu7.jpg

sweet...

I not only have a signed copy of Isaac Asimov's collected short stories, I also have a personal note from him wishing me luck in my future endeavors. :D

Overdose

Reading? Wtf is that? lol, I was gonna say "reading is for noobs," but decided to go with that one instead. :P
I read some sci-fi but I don't know who any of the authors are.
Chocolate Milk.

Paradox


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techhead

Hmmm, sci-fi authors I like...

Here we go, all the sci-fi authors I enjoy reading:
Robert Anson Heinlein (Classic; go look him up)
Orson Scott Card (Ender's Game)
Spider Robinson (Callahan series)
Issac Asimov ('I, Robot' & Foundation)
Larry Niven (Ringworld)
Philip K. Dick (Assorted works)

If you want fantasy authors:
Piers Anthony (Xanth series)
J.R.R. Tolkien (Middle-Earth)
Anne McCaffrey (Dragonrider books)
J.K. Rowling (Get a clue, people)
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n00b pl0x

Quote from: techheadJ.K. Rowling (Get a clue, people)

Get a clue, people ?

never heard of it

google doesnt seem to have any answers either D:
will sort out my sig, or I will get banned.

HOW DO I SORTED SIG?

Paradox

I know that larry niven is going to publish another ringworld book this fall, said so at RadCon

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Kaleo

The Forever War


Second best book evah!!!
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player1

What's the best book ever, then, Kaleo?

Just stopped by to say I just finished reading Spaceman Blues, by Brian Francis Slattery. Read some blurbs here. It was a crazy book, and I liked it. Check it out. You may enjoy it.

l8z

mooseberry

HI PLAYER1!

I'm not sure if this was ever mentioned but A moat in God's eye, by some author was good.

Also here is todays discussion:

Movies made out of science fiction books fail hard.

Example: Dune, with Sting in it.

Counter example: Blade runner- do androids dream of electric sheep?

Personally I say that with a few possible exceptions, movies made out of science fiction books do not come close to doing those books justice.
Bucket: [You hear the distant howl of a coyote losing at Counterstrike.]

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~Mooseberry.

player1

The Mote in God's Eye was a great book. I thoroughly enjoyed that one.

You may also enjoy Cities in Flight.

I agree about the movies, but then my imagination has a budget of infinity.

infy

#23
I'm surprised no one mentioned Ursula Le Guin.

As for movies, think 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Kaleo

Quote from: player1 on May 13, 2008, 05:25:23 AM
What's the best book ever, then, Kaleo?

Just stopped by to say I just finished reading Spaceman Blues, by Brian Francis Slattery. Read some blurbs here. It was a crazy book, and I liked it. Check it out. You may enjoy it.

l8z


The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester. Hands down.

EDIT: Post removed then reposted, so I could screenie this:

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Amtie

Isn't that GIMP'ed?

Ben Bova.
Meow.

Can an admin set my name to Amtie please?

Kaleo

Quote from: amt111 on May 13, 2008, 02:26:01 PM
Isn't that GIMP'ed?

Nope... Anyway, I have PhotoShop, so if anything, it would be PhotoShopped.

Which it isnt.


When you have 1337 posts, it says leet.
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Plague Bringer

#27
Favorite authors? Isaac Asimov, Fredrick Pohl, and Piers Anthony.

I've recently read "The Currents of Space", and the "Azazel" series (again) by Asimov; Robot Adept by Piers Anthony, and I'm halfway through reading Chernobyl by Fredrick Pohl.

Yes, contrary to popular belief, I am an avid reader.
U R A Q T

mooseberry

P.S. Orson Scott Card is still my #1.

EDIT: Technically it's not science fiction, but if any of you know Harry Turtledove...
Bucket: [You hear the distant howl of a coyote losing at Counterstrike.]

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~Mooseberry.

Kaleo

Quote from: mooseberry on May 14, 2008, 06:06:58 AM
P.S. Orson Scott Card is still my #1.

EDIT: Technically it's not science fiction, but if any of you know Harry Turtledove...

I think it is...

Ever heard of "Ender's Game"? That's pretty science-fictiony...
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