Not sure where he fits into your list, but Paul Auster is always a good American author to delve into. I would add him to number 4.
Also Philip k. Dick
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Not sure where he fits into your list, but Paul Auster is always a good American author to delve into. I would add him to number 4.
Also Philip k. Dick
Again she glanced at the knife that with a few short stabs could end her miserable life.
Quintessentially Quiet
Perdido Street Station took me two attempts to get through but when I finally did I was glad to have made the effort as it was a truly brilliant book once I got into it. As for the Time Travellers...
I was also introduced to Keats through Simmons's Hyperion, albeit far more recently.
I think that one requirement for the longevity of any book, but particularly science-fiction, is that there...
water boarding
As a reader with highly eclectic taste in books, I have read a great deal of science fiction, but can a science fiction novel ever match the timeless genius of say Don Quixote or Nicholas Nickelby?
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No More Heroes by The Stranglers
to go with
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
Taller
Is there such a thing as an immortal soul? If there is then maybe we are eternal, reincarnating into new bodies until the end of time. That being said, what is time and can it really end?
Me and you can never be together again.
Lots of beer.
tessellation
god forbid
It would have been interesting to have seen how The Fall of Hyperion would have ended had Tuberculosis not forced him to give it up. Then again, he clearly had exceedingly high expectations of...
I have completed a manuscript for the first of a fantasy series that I have been planning for years. I was in the midst of typing up a second draft when I was inspired to begin the second in the...
Climb for America!
AVI
Keep killing kings
Kind kids kick kitchens
Knees knit knickers
Kangaroo's kanji kabbalah
Keen kayaking kebabs
Kneeling knobbly knives
Kidnapped kingfisher keeps kingdom
Ketchup keyboard kaput!...
Plural me this: genius.
I recently finished reading the novel Hyperion by Dan Simmons and was inspired to then go back and look at the poem from which it gets its name. Like the book (though in a far more literal sense),...
Way over there I was sure I saw a host of ghosts.
It had been many years since her son had sailed away on that very sea, seeking an island that had existed only in rumour and myth. She had feared him dead, but now there was a ghostly figure that...
Welcome, Samantha, I can can confirm that you have indeed come to the right place.
Five Various Kangaroos
QZX
For the record, my last post was on the 24th May (#54), though I did indeed take a few months off before returning to find the story had exploded in length and had somehow introduced a therianthropic...