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  2. Benjanun Sriduangkaew - Wikipedia

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    Benjanun Sriduangkaew is a Thai science fiction and fantasy writer, who is also known for her controversial online criticism. She was a finalist for the 2014 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer [1] and the 2014 BSFA Award for Best Short Fiction, for Scale-Bright.

  3. SF Site - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 editor Gardner Dozois, writing in The Mammoth Book of Best New SF, described SF Site as one of the most important genre-related websites on the internet. [6] Zachary Houle wrote in the Ottawa Citizen in 2001, "Over four short years, [SF Site] has become a big player in broadening the appeal of speculative fiction—the SF referred to in its name" and said, "the site is also highly ...

  4. Foz Meadows - Wikipedia

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    An essayist, blogger and reviewer, Meadows has written for The Mary Sue, Apex Magazine, Black Gate, The Huffington Post, A Dribble of Ink, Strange Horizons and Tor.com. [2] [3] Meadows is a novelist working in science fiction and fantasy.

  5. Science Fiction Literature through History: An Encyclopedia

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    Science Fiction Literature through History: An Encyclopedia is a 2021 reference work written by science fiction scholar Gary Westfahl and published by ABC-Clio/Greenwood.The book contains eight essays on the history of science fiction, eleven thematic essays on how different topics relate to science fiction, and 250 entries on various science fiction subgenres, authors, works, and motifs.

  6. James Maxey - Wikipedia

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    James Maxey is an American author best known for his work in the fields of science fiction and fantasy. He has won the Phobos Award, [1] been nominated for the WSFA Small Press Award, [2] is a 2015 Piedmont Laureate, [3] and reprinted in the Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy. [4]

  7. Observer (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The review stated that the book "strikes a fine balance between" hard science fiction and characterization. It said the two narrators, Caro and George, are "well developed and accessible", while Caro, sceptical of some of George's theories, "acts as a surrogate for lay readers". [ 6 ]

  8. The Terraformers - Wikipedia

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    A review by Mark Athitakis in the Los Angeles Times positively described the novel's optimistic message but criticized Newitz for what he viewed as cluttered prose. [6] A starred review in Publishers Weekly praised the book, drawing comparisons between Newitz and fellow science-fiction writers Becky Chambers and Samuel R. Delany. [7]

  9. Alec Nevala-Lee - Wikipedia

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    Alec Nevala-Lee (born May 31, 1980) is an American biographer, novelist, critic, and science fiction writer. He was a Hugo and Locus Award finalist [1] [2] for the group biography Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction.