Nebula Award winning authors Essays

  • Kim Stanley Robinson Themes

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    is the award winning author of several science fiction novels; including the novels that make up the "Three Californias" series, "The Mars" trilogy (an award winning series for which he is probably best known for writing), and the "Science in the Capital" series. Robinson has also written other short stories and other standalone novels. Robinson has won many awards in his career as an author; the awards he has won include: British Science Fiction Association Award, World Fantasy Award, Nebula, Ignotus

  • William Gibson’s Neuromancer: the Creation of a Language

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    William Gibson’s Neuromancer: the Creation of a Language Published in 1984, Gibson’s Neuromancer, with its vision of technological and impersonal life in the twenty-first century, echoes George Orwell’s ironic commentary on the controlling and dehumanising bureaucracy associated with post-war society. Writing in an era when technological and scientific advances are increasingly prominent, often to the detriment of humanity, Gibson differs from other science fiction writers in that he uses existing

  • Stephen Kings Influence On American Literature

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    Stephen King is one of the most influential authors of today. His award-winning novels and short stories are known world -wide. His many awards and nominations have created a space for him in the literary world. King is a true “Horror King”, for his books, turned movies, have scared millions world- wide. Stephen King has helped bring America to prominence through his many books, essays and short stories. Stephen Edwin King was born on September 21, 1947 at the Maine General Hospital in Portland,

  • Archetypes In American Gods

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    James Cabell, and Tolkien. “The first author I remember being obsessed by, actually realizing ‘I like the way he writes and I like the way he tells stories,’ was C.S. Lewis and the ‘Narnia’ books” (Gaiman). Mr. Gaiman is a modern fantasy author, born in the UK and now living in America. Neil has said that he loved libraries as child, frequenting the local stash of novels which he would read vivaciously. Neil started as a journalist before becoming a full time author, publishing his first novel Duran

  • Frank Herbert and His Classic Novel, Dune

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    Frank Herbert and His Classic Novel, Dune “A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct.” Princess Irulan speaks these words in the award-winning novel Dune (Novel). Frank Herbert knew this quote was true because he carefully planned his epic masterpiece before he started writing. The novel could only happen after research of a variety of topics. Dune has many different influences and origins. Frank Herbert’s complicated book, covering a variety of

  • Stephen King Went Beyond The Nom Analysis

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    There was a period in America’s history known as the Modern Era. In this age, the book industry was revolutionized, with new ways to write. One author went beyond the nom is Stephen King. He is a different kind of novelist, who desires to shake one down to their very soul. King once said, “I don’t want to just mess with your head; I want to mess with your life.” (1King) A brief look into his life and history as well as a few works will show evidence that he wants to incapacitate the reader from normal