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I think at least half of these authors have had movies made from their books.
Robert Howard - "Conan the Barbarian"
C.S. Lewis - "Chronicles of Narnia" ... slightly strange but very atmospheric
Isaac Asimov - Wrote "I Robot"strictly scientific Sci Fi, robot stories, invented stricly logical laws of robotics and outlined the consequences of these laws to human society
Arthur C. Clarke - wrote "2001 - a space "Odyessy" WW2 radar nerd, scientifc Sci Fi, pointed out the usefulness of the geostationary orbit for communciation satellites.
Frank Herbert - "Dune" series. Great scenery, thousands of pages, little action.
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)
Piers Anthony - Best known for his "Xanth" Fantasy series which features a lot of unique characters and interesting stories despite not being too serious and actually relying on puns as one of the major story devices. Good stuff.
Gene Roddenberry - I didn't know he wrote books, too.
Fred Saberhagen - Hm, must have missed this guy.
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)
I was captured by science fiction when I was about 8 years old. A lot of my favorites are not even on the list.
Keith Laumer - Bolo series, Trace of Memory, Plague of Demons, too many to name
Jerry Pournelle and Niven - collaborative and individual works such as Ringworld, Mote in God's Eye, Protector, etc Legacy of Heorot/Beowolf's Children, Falkenburg series.. (some w/Barnes)
Zelazny - Lord of Light particularly
So many of the ones on your list I like also - I've forgotten a few
Ace Double Books - I have almost a complete collection as well as Blackhawk and Plastic Man comic books. Probably ought to sell before Dems take over
Clave, you really should read Robin Hobb, her books are really remarkable. She's up there with Stephen Donaldson.