Insane.Pringle
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i think i may have read a couple of his books..
by the age of 12 i'd already read most of the scifi/fantasy section in my local library(that i was willing to read) and started ordering books from other libraries in the county. as soon as i got my car i actually started driving to these other libraries just to get my hand on these unread books..
oh.. add Piers Anthony for his Xanth series of novels to the list..
If you like ‘vintage’ SF, then give A.E. van Vogt a try.
He was a contemporary of Clarke, Heinlein and Asimov, and although there is a bit of influence from L. Ron Hubbard’s diabetics/Scientology thinking…it’s mainly space opera, A.I. and the bettering of human thinking/mind. They are a bit ’drier’ than some of his contemporaries and the more modern SF.
One of his short stories - Black Destroyer (which was later fixed up to form part of the novel Voyage of the Space Beagle) - was supposed to be the inspiration for ALIEN.
Philip K. Dick is another I forgot, and has said van Vogt was one of his inspirations.
i think i may have read a couple of his books..
by the age of 12 i'd already read most of the scifi/fantasy section in my local library(that i was willing to read) and started ordering books from other libraries in the county. as soon as i got my car i actually started driving to these other libraries just to get my hand on these unread books..
oh.. add Piers Anthony for his Xanth series of novels to the list..