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Peter F. Hamilton - Official site for the author of 'The Reality Dysfunction' and 'A Quantum Murder'.
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Norman Spinrad - The colors aren't great, but vulgarity is sparse, which may be a first for the author (please note—the preceding was spoken with sarcstic intent).
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Alan Dean Foster - He's written so much stuff, but he'll always be remembered as the guy who novelized The Black Hole and ghost-wrote the novel of Star Wars. Oh, the ignominy!
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Andre Norton - Despite the pen name, one of the premier female sf and fantasy writers.
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Anne McCaffrey - Pern, The Ship Who..., and other timeless titles.
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Isaac Asimov - The "Nightfall" author didn't live to see the great flourishing of the Web himself, sadly.
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Avram Davidson -
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Guy Gavriel Kay -
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Charles de Lint - Urban fantasy and "Mythic Fiction"
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C.J. Cherryh - Author of the Chanur novels and the award-winning Cyteen.
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Cordwainer Smith -
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Dan Simmons - Author of Hyperion and Endymion, among other popular novels.
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Dave Duncan - Mostly fantasy series, some science fiction novels.
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Lois McMaster Bujold -
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Douglas Adams - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. 'Nuff said.
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George R. R. Martin -
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Greg Bear - Hard SF author of Eon, Blood Music, and the Star Wars spinoff Rogue Planet.
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Harlan Ellison - I cried when I read "A Boy and His Dog."
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Orson Scott Card - Author of the Ender novels and the Tales of Alvin Maker, Hugo and Nebula winner.
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Piers Anthony - F&SF parodist who invented the punning world of Xanth.
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Jeanne L. G'Fellers - An up-and-coming young writer who just happens to be a Black Hole Surfer.
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Jerry Pournelle - Best known for Janissaries and his collaborations with Larry Niven.
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J.G. Ballard - New Wave author continues to break new ground in genre fiction
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James Patrick Kelly - The author's personal page, the man's own words.
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Jerry J Davis - Novelist, reviewer, raconteur, writing tutor, Black Hole Surfer. Who could ask for more?
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David Brin - Hard-SF author of "The Postman" and The Uplift War.
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Terry Pratchett - The author and his best known work, Discworld.
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Jack Vance - Classic science fiction writer accurately described the Internet as early as 1970.
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Michael Swanwick - SF/fantasy innovator, author of Stations of the Tide. Includes bad advice column.
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M. Shayne Bell -
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