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7 Dec 2002 11:47 pmWhich Science-Fiction Writer Are You? (seen in
elynne's journal).
I am
Hal Clement (Harry C. Stubbs)
A quiet and underrated master of "hard science" fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Minor tweaks to my original answers produced:
Kurt Vonnegut
For years, this unique creator of absurd and haunting tales denied that he had anything to do with science fiction.
William Gibson
The chief inspirer of the "cyberpunk" wave of the 1980s, his razzle-dazzle futuristic intrigues were, for a while, the most imitated work in science fiction.
Gregory Benford
A master literary stylist who is also a working scientist.
Arthur C. Clarke
Well known for nonfiction science writing and for early promotion of the effort toward space travel, his fiction was often grand and visionary.
Ayn Rand
This charismatic cult leader used science fiction as her most effective recruiting tool for new converts.
I am
Hal Clement (Harry C. Stubbs)
A quiet and underrated master of "hard science" fiction who, among other things, foresaw integrated circuits back in the 1940s.
Minor tweaks to my original answers produced:
Kurt Vonnegut
For years, this unique creator of absurd and haunting tales denied that he had anything to do with science fiction.
William Gibson
The chief inspirer of the "cyberpunk" wave of the 1980s, his razzle-dazzle futuristic intrigues were, for a while, the most imitated work in science fiction.
Gregory Benford
A master literary stylist who is also a working scientist.
Arthur C. Clarke
Well known for nonfiction science writing and for early promotion of the effort toward space travel, his fiction was often grand and visionary.
Ayn Rand
This charismatic cult leader used science fiction as her most effective recruiting tool for new converts.
I am...
Date: 8 Dec 2002 12:42 am (UTC)This charismatic cult leader used science fiction as her most effective recruiting tool for new converts.
I am not a cult leader.
all ye who read must convert to the cult of kimster!
the vague and blurry border between cult and science fiction
Date: 8 Dec 2002 01:34 am (UTC)Sometimes it seems that Robert Heinlein runs a close second.
--Stef, ordained minister of the Universal Life Church
Re: the vague and blurry border between cult and science fiction
Date: 8 Dec 2002 12:12 pm (UTC)I've been told that I would like his stuff.
shhhhhh don't tell anyone but I don't read sci-fi on a regular basis.
Re: the vague and blurry border between cult and science fiction
Date: 13 Dec 2002 09:57 pm (UTC)I didn't either for a long time.
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Date: 8 Dec 2002 03:29 am (UTC)What I want to see is the (living) authors who are listed in that test to take it, and see who they come out to be. I mean, in the "Which Comic Creator Are You" test, Neil Gaiman didn't come out as Neil Gaiman . . .
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Date: 8 Dec 2002 12:37 pm (UTC)Often as not, the aliens are his viewpoint characters, and he only writes viewpoint characters that he can sympathise with, so you end up with a lot of aliens that you could see doing a decent job teaching high school physics (his day job, until he retired a decade or two ago).
He goes to about thirty cons a year, so it'd not be too difficult to meet him, if you were on THIS coast instead of THAT coast.
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Date: 8 Dec 2002 12:56 pm (UTC)Ooh, that bugs me. But I'll definitely try reading some of his stuff anyway at some point.
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Date: 8 Dec 2002 08:22 am (UTC)Of course, I've often said I'm the product of a collaborative writing effort begun by Robert A. Heinlein, with subsequent help from Lois McMaster Bujold and Doctor Seuss.
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Date: 8 Dec 2002 11:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 8 Dec 2002 08:39 am (UTC)This one is both fun and quite stunning.
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Date: 8 Dec 2002 06:29 pm (UTC)*cool*
"n"
is for "taking a bit of a break"
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Date: 8 Dec 2002 06:37 pm (UTC)Isaac Asimov
One of the most prolific writers in history, on any imaginable subject. Cared little for art but created lasting and memorable tales.
Whether this is accurate or not, it's certainly complimentary!
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Date: 12 Dec 2002 12:14 am (UTC)MKK