or William Gibson,
TEH cyberpunk writer imo
Philip K. Dick rulz btw, started reading some of his books after
seeing Blade Runner which was based on his "Do Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep" book
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:31:02 -0400, Adam Piontek <adam@damek.org> wrote:
quoted 22 lines Well Lem is good, of course. Never read any Philip K Dick, but I keep
> Well Lem is good, of course. Never read any Philip K Dick, but I keep
> meaning to. Kim Stanley Robinson is also good, and he wrote his thesis
> on PKD. Don't read his Antarctica, though, it's not very good.
>
> Other than that I give high respect to Ken MacLeod and Alastair Reynolds
> - Scottish & Welsh/Dutch (respectively) authors of smart space opera...
> Something vaguely IDM about them. If you like Vernor Vinge...
>
> -adam piontek
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> dobri wrote:
> > speaking of fiction, specifically sci-fi authors, I always wanted to ask
> > you people, what do you read, or have read in the past. what's good
>
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