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Science Fiction: 101
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Every writer must start somewhere. Robert Silverberg was once simply a young man learning the art and craft of writing before he found success. But how did he get from there to winning four Hugo Awards, three Locus Awards, and six Nebula Awards, as well as being named a Grand Master of science fiction?
In
, the prolific author looks back to his roots in the genre to answer that question. With thought-provoking essays, Silverberg details the inspiration, lessons, strategies, and skills he gained from thirteen groundbreaking science fiction stories from the 1940s, '50s, and '60s—all included in this volume. It's an entertaining and enlightening read, perfect for those interested in sci-fi history and the craft of writing.
Featuring thirteen classic stories from Brian W. Aldiss, Alfred Bester, James Blish, Philip K. Dick, Damon Knight, Cyril M. Kornbluth, Henry Kuttner, C. L. Moore, Frederik Pohl, Bob Shaw, Robert Sheckley, Cordwainer Smith, and Jack Vance.
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“My favourites were C.L. Moore’s “No Woman Born” and Brian Aldiss’ “Hothouse”.”
About Robert Silverberg
Robert Silverberg (b. 1935) sold his first science fiction stories to the lower-grade pulps in the mid-fifties, moved swiftly to the three prestigious magazines (
,
and
) and as his style deepened and themes expanded in through the next reached the first rank of science fiction writers. He is regarded as the greatest living writer of science fiction, an SFWA Grandmaster, ex-President (in the 1960's) of that organization, winner of five Nebulas, four Hugos and many other domestic and foreign awards. Among his famous novels are
,
,
,
; his novella
(1974) is perhaps the finest work of that length published within the genre. Shifting to a predominating fantasy in the late 1970's (
and the attendant Majipoor Series), Silverberg continued to write science fiction and won a Nebula in 1986 for the novella
, and Hugos for the novelettes
and
. He was editor of the long-running original anthology series New Dimensions and of important reprint anthologies such as
,
, and
.
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