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  • To push it a bit more contemporary: Peter Cawdron and his "First Contact " series, which is infinite variations (about 30 as of now) of making first contact with an alien sentience of any type.

    It's excellent, and despite being excellent only available on kindle / kindle unlimited because as an independent author, that's the only way for him to publish & make a buck out if it.

    Peter Cawdron is on Mastodon btw

  • I don't really have a fav, but I've enjoyed lots of sci fi authors over the years.

    • Frederick Pohl (especially Gateway, but not the sequel)
    • J. G. Ballard
    • Phillip K Dick
    • Alfred Bester
    • William Gibson
    • George Orwell
    • Andy Weir
    • Strutgasky Brothers (Loved Roadside Picnic)
    • Paolo Bacigalupi
    • China Meiville

    The list goes on

  • Asimov, Clarke and Frank Herbert are, of course, in the top 3, but I particularly enjoy Dan Simmons as well. I loved both Hyperion and Ilium, he has a knack for weaving together half a dozen tales that have seemingly nothing in common. Downside is that you spend an entire book reading the buildup to the actual story, but I'm a Robert Jordan fan too, I'm accustomed to that.

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