This is the first part of many lists on science fiction writers and is an experiment in democracy.


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hodzact, on 5/28/2008 12:15:50 AM
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I nominate...... Who's the author of the Bible? LoL jk haha

I'll go with H. G. Wells and Michael Crichton
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gryphon, on 5/29/2008 3:53:12 AM
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nominations are now closed
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Immaculate1, on 5/29/2008 4:11:17 PM
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Looking forward to the follow up. I hope you submit it to Dockwats as an ed so it can go straight to the front page.
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Syberia, on 6/3/2008 11:43:12 PM
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I know u said to avoid nominating Frank Herbert, but for me is the no. 1 Sci-fi writer.

I simply put him as #1 just for having those deep characters. Also the whole universe in which he develops the story is fantastic. The myths he creates and all the bibliography he concieved and the way he manages to actually apply it on the psique of the characters.

I just love Fremen culture. Planetology. The Baron Harkonnen, Alia,the First Duncan Idaho, etc. I'm talking here about Dune and Dune Messiah. Next 4 are ok but no masterpieces. Prequels made by B. Herbert just ruined my favorite saga. And I hate Kevin J. Ardenson so much for trying to "follow" a genius as Frank Herbert. He is an oportunist!!

Now, after me loving so much Dune by F. Herbert, I will nominate William Ford Gibson for Neuromancer and CountZero and Isaac Asimov.


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Syberia, on 6/3/2008 11:51:40 PM
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ParticleMan wrote:

i might add frank herbert, but really, 1 good book doesnt equal great writer (the first 3 were ok, then fell apart)


Normally, I would agree in a comment like this. But Dune and Dune Messiah are worthy pieces. Just those 2 are pure gold. :) I really "appreciate" F.H. work hehe
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