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Asimov, Bradbury, Heinlein. These are some of the fathers of sci-fi (where Shelley, Verne, and Wells would be the grandparents). But there are others that are the uncles and aunts. Who do you recommend? James Blish? Poul Anderson? Robert Silverberg? Andre Norton? A.E. Van Vogt?

What authors/books of the 60s and 70s do you think a well-read sci-fi fan should read, but might have missed?

Date: 2006-03-20 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xpioti.livejournal.com
Murray Leinster must be added to your list as well; I've only read MedShip and Planets of Adventure via the Baen Free Library, but both are excellent. I just stumbled across Christopher Anvil there; haven't read his stuff yet but he comes highly recommended. I also like Aaron Allston, Lois McMaster Bujold, David Drake, David Weber, and John Ringo; Ryk Spoor looks promising. Duncan Long's Anti-Grav Unlimited is a fun read as well. :)

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