I am:
Beginning with technological action stories and progressing to epics with religious overtones, this take-no-prisoners writer racked up some huge sales numbers. |
I am:
Beginning with technological action stories and progressing to epics with religious overtones, this take-no-prisoners writer racked up some huge sales numbers. |
A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Which science fiction writer are you?
I seem to be getting Gregory Benford. I’d rather get Le Guin, but it doesn’t let me! 😀
Oddly enough, I actually empathize with mine. I totally like Hal Clements more subtle hard SF, and find that I write a lot like that. The story is the important part of any tale; the science, while advanced, is the tools and common ground around the character and the character’s conflict.
Yea, I can relate.
I played with this meme before. It seems that there are one or two of the question that are pivotal on determining nearly all of the options. #9 is one, I believe, but I can’t remember the others. Change that, and you get Heinlein or Clement.
A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Which science fiction writer are you?
I seem to be getting Gregory Benford. I’d rather get Le Guin, but it doesn’t let me! 😀
Oddly enough, I actually empathize with mine. I totally like Hal Clements more subtle hard SF, and find that I write a lot like that. The story is the important part of any tale; the science, while advanced, is the tools and common ground around the character and the character’s conflict.
Yea, I can relate.
I played with this meme before. It seems that there are one or two of the question that are pivotal on determining nearly all of the options. #9 is one, I believe, but I can’t remember the others. Change that, and you get Heinlein or Clement.
A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Which science fiction writer are you?
I seem to be getting Gregory Benford. I’d rather get Le Guin, but it doesn’t let me! 😀
Oddly enough, I actually empathize with mine. I totally like Hal Clements more subtle hard SF, and find that I write a lot like that. The story is the important part of any tale; the science, while advanced, is the tools and common ground around the character and the character’s conflict.
Yea, I can relate.
I played with this meme before. It seems that there are one or two of the question that are pivotal on determining nearly all of the options. #9 is one, I believe, but I can’t remember the others. Change that, and you get Heinlein or Clement.
A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Which science fiction writer are you?
A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Which science fiction writer are you?
A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Which science fiction writer are you?
I seem to be getting Gregory Benford. I’d rather get Le Guin, but it doesn’t let me! 😀
Oddly enough, I actually empathize with mine. I totally like Hal Clements more subtle hard SF, and find that I write a lot like that. The story is the important part of any tale; the science, while advanced, is the tools and common ground around the character and the character’s conflict.
Yea, I can relate.
I played with this meme before. It seems that there are one or two of the question that are pivotal on determining nearly all of the options. #9 is one, I believe, but I can’t remember the others. Change that, and you get Heinlein or Clement.
A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Which science fiction writer are you?
I seem to be getting Gregory Benford. I’d rather get Le Guin, but it doesn’t let me! 😀
Oddly enough, I actually empathize with mine. I totally like Hal Clements more subtle hard SF, and find that I write a lot like that. The story is the important part of any tale; the science, while advanced, is the tools and common ground around the character and the character’s conflict.
Yea, I can relate.
I played with this meme before. It seems that there are one or two of the question that are pivotal on determining nearly all of the options. #9 is one, I believe, but I can’t remember the others. Change that, and you get Heinlein or Clement.
I am:
A quiet and underrated master of “hard science” fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Which science fiction writer are you?
I seem to be getting Gregory Benford. I’d rather get Le Guin, but it doesn’t let me! 😀
Oddly enough, I actually empathize with mine. I totally like Hal Clements more subtle hard SF, and find that I write a lot like that. The story is the important part of any tale; the science, while advanced, is the tools and common ground around the character and the character’s conflict.
Yea, I can relate.
I played with this meme before. It seems that there are one or two of the question that are pivotal on determining nearly all of the options. #9 is one, I believe, but I can’t remember the others. Change that, and you get Heinlein or Clement.
I seem to be getting Gregory Benford. I’d rather get Le Guin, but it doesn’t let me! 😀
I seem to be getting Gregory Benford. I’d rather get Le Guin, but it doesn’t let me! 😀
Oddly enough, I actually empathize with mine. I totally like Hal Clements more subtle hard SF, and find that I write a lot like that. The story is the important part of any tale; the science, while advanced, is the tools and common ground around the character and the character’s conflict.
Yea, I can relate.
I played with this meme before. It seems that there are one or two of the question that are pivotal on determining nearly all of the options. #9 is one, I believe, but I can’t remember the others. Change that, and you get Heinlein or Clement.
Oddly enough, I actually empathize with mine. I totally like Hal Clements more subtle hard SF, and find that I write a lot like that. The story is the important part of any tale; the science, while advanced, is the tools and common ground around the character and the character’s conflict.
Yea, I can relate.
I played with this meme before. It seems that there are one or two of the question that are pivotal on determining nearly all of the options. #9 is one, I believe, but I can’t remember the others. Change that, and you get Heinlein or Clement.