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Nоva is a science fiction novel by American writer Samuel R. Delany and published in 1968. The plot concerns the spaceship captain Lorq Von Ray's search for a nova, which will produce the essential power source Illyrion, and his vendetta with the Red family, who seek to kill him.
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2004 audio interview with Craig Nova by Michael Silverblatt on KCRW's Bookworm; 1994 audio interview with Craig Nova by Michael Silverblatt on KCRW's Bookworm; Craig Nova's books at Random House; Craig Nova listed as a judge of the 2006 National Book Awards; 1982 review of Craig Nova's novel The Good Son in The New York Times by author John Irving
Nova Ren Suma is an American #1 New York Times best selling author [1] of young adult novels. Her best-known work is The Walls Around Us . Her novels have twice been finalists for the Edgar Award for Best Young Adult from Mystery Writers of America .
The trilogy of experimental novels is composed of The Soft Machine (1961, revised 1966 and 1968), The Ticket That Exploded (1962, revised 1967) and Nova Express (1964). Like Naked Lunch, The Soft Machine derived in part from The Word Hoard, a number of manuscripts Burroughs wrote mainly in Tangier, between 1954 and 1958.
Nova (Richard Rider) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared historically as the star of his own series, and at other times, as a supporting character in team books such as The New Warriors .
Jon Palfreman is a reporter, writer, producer, director and educator best known for his documentary work on Frontline and Nova.He has won awards for his journalism, including the Peabody Award, [1] Emmy Award, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton, [2] Writers Guild of America Award, and the AAAS-Westinghouse Science in Journalisim Award.
George Whitman (December 12, 1913 – December 14, 2011) was an American bookseller who lived most of his life in France. He was the founder and proprietor of the second Shakespeare and Company, which was named after Sylvia Beach's celebrated original bookstore of the same name (1919 to 1941) on Paris's Left Bank.