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Postby triers on Sat Dec 01, 2007 4:33 pm

I am sure Sci-Fi has lots of admirers since it's one of the most amazing literature genres, combining futurology, philosophy, science, speculation and even romance!

Actually Sci-Fi is not an easy genre to define. The good thing is that sometimes a well-thought novel or story can make you experience worlds and notions even far beyond our 21st Century reality. Well, books are books but for me Sci-Fi is a special genre that deserves attention. :geek:

To name some of my favorites:

Isaac Asimov A great writer, also famous for his Popular Science books and articles

Arkady and Boris Strugatsky Maybe my top favorites, deep philosophical ideas, masters from the Russian School

Arthur C. Clarke and Michael Crichton

Robert A. Heinlein and Philip K. Dick

and this man, who wrote the inspiring Decipher, Stel Pavlou

Which are yours?
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Writer Arthur C. Clarke Died at 90

Postby triers on Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:24 pm

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - Arthur C. Clarke, a visionary science fiction writer who won worldwide acclaim with more than 100 books on space, science and the future, died Wednesday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, an aide said. He was 90.

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Born in Minehead, western England, on Dec. 16, 1917, the son of a farmer, Arthur Charles Clark became addicted to science fiction after buying his first copies of the pulp magazine "Amazing Stories" at Woolworth's. He read English writers H.G. Wells and Olaf Stapledon and began writing for his school magazine in his teens.

Clarke went to work as a clerk in Her Majesty's Exchequer and Audit Department in London, where he joined the British Interplanetary Society and wrote his first short stories and scientific articles on space travel.

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Clarke won the Nebula Award of the Science Fiction Writers of America in 1972, 1974 and 1979; the Hugo Award of the World Science Fiction Convention in 1974 and 1980, and in 1986 became Grand Master of the Science Fiction Writers of America. He was awarded the CBE in 1989.

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At a 90th birthday party thrown for Clarke in December, the author said he had three wishes: for Sri Lanka's raging civil war to end, for the world to embrace cleaner sources of energy and for evidence of extraterrestrial beings to be discovered.

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