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Science-fiction and author
Science-fiction author Orson Scott Card reviewed Archon for COMPUTE!
Science-fiction author Connie Willis paid tribute to Jerome's novel in her own 1997 Hugo Award-winning book To Say Nothing of the Dog.

Science-fiction and was
Carnes appeared in two episodes of the British Science-fiction drama Doctor Who: " Daleks in Manhattan " and " Evolution of the Daleks " in which he played Laszlo, who was turned into a half-human, half-pig slave.
Science-fiction writer David Gerrold was with Roddenberry when he promised that Star Trek: The Next Generation ( referred to by fans as TNG ) would integrate LGBT characters into the series and thus drafted a script for an episode that would have had two male crew-members that were a couple, in the backdrop of an allegory about the mistreatment of people infected with AIDS.

Science-fiction and write
* Science-fiction write Gene Wolfe borrowed the name to describe a type of mounted soldier armed with an energy " lance " in his book The Claw of the Conciliator, volume two of The Book of the New Sun.

Science-fiction and based
Features numerous cameos from other Science-fiction based Phoenix stories, including the shape-shifting alien " Moopies " first seen in Future, Makimura from Universe & an early model Chihiro Robot from Resurrection.

Science-fiction and on
Science-fiction writer David Brin describes cyberpunk as " the finest free promotion campaign ever waged on behalf of science fiction.
* Defiance: Science-fiction series set in the near future on Earth following an alien invasion.

Science-fiction and .
Science-fiction fans have been among the first users of computers, email, personal computers and the Internet.
Science-fiction fans often refer to themselves using the irregular plural " fen ": man / men, fan / fen.
Science-fiction novels make liberal use of a futuristic Thames.
Science-fiction also returned as a tool for political commentary in films such as A. I.
Bertrand Méheust, a French sociologist, in his 1978 book Science-fiction et soucoupes volantes ( Science-Fiction and flying saucers ), claimed that almost every aspect of the UFO phenomena can be located in pulp magazines of the beginning of the 20th century, well before the beginning of the modern UFO phenomena around 1947.
On the other hand, Jympson Harman of the Evening News wrote, “ Science-fiction hokum can be convincing, exciting or just plain laughable.

author and Orson
Orson Scott Card, an author of both science fiction and non-SF fiction, has postulated that in science fiction the message and intellectual significance of the work is contained within the story itself and, therefore, there need not be stylistic gimmicks or literary games ; but that many writers and critics confuse clarity of language with lack of artistic merit.
In an interview with Robert K. Elder, author of The Film That Changed My Life, Bogdanovich explains his appreciation of Orson Welles ' work:
Ender's Game ( 1985 ) is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card.
* Orson Scott Card, author, journalist and professor ; several of his books, including Ender's Game and Shadow Puppets feature settings in and around Greensboro.
Shadow Puppets is science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, published in 2002.
Ender's Shadow ( 1999 ) is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel Ender's Game and depicting some of the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting character in the original novel.
Lost Boys ( 1992 ) is the first horror novel and short story by author Orson Scott Card.
* Orson Scott Card, science fiction author
In this novel, Bean is around 16 years old ( his exact age is unknown because Volescu destroyed all of his records, and author Orson Scott Card does not specify anyone's particular age throughout the novel ).
Productions included The Citadel ( with Geraldine Fitzgerald ), A Christmas Carol ( broadcast once with Lionel Barrymore as Scrooge, and once with Orson Welles himself in the role ), a non-musical version of Show Boat ( with Margaret Sullavan as Magnolia, Orson Welles as Cap ' n Andy, Helen Morgan as Julie, and author Edna Ferber herself as Parthy ), A Farewell to Arms ( with Katharine Hepburn ), Mutiny on the Bounty, Arrowsmith ( with Helen Hayes ), Les Misérables ( with Walter Huston ), Our Town, Ah, Wilderness, Dodsworth, Lost Horizon ( with Ronald Colman ), Dinner at Eight ( with Hedda Hopper and Lucille Ball ), Liliom ( with Orson Welles in the title role and Helen Hayes as Julie ), and Huckleberry Finn ( with Jackie Cooper ).
The newspaper features editorial columns by noted science fiction and fantasy author Orson Scott Card and local investigative reporting by New York Times best-selling author Jerry Bledsoe.
The principals of the corporation are Peter Johnson and science fiction author Orson Scott Card, author of Ender's Game.
Noted columnists included Jim Butterfield, educator Fred D ' ignazio and science fiction author Orson Scott Card.
* Enchantment ( novel ), by science fiction and fantasy author Orson Scott Card
* Orson Scott Card, author of novel Ender's Game
In 1964, a few years after the book biography " Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy " was published, author John McCabe formed a small group of Laurel and Hardy admirers including Orson Bean, cartoonist Al Kilgore, Chuck McCann, and John Municino.
Outside of film, he collaborated with author Orson Scott Card on an illustrated science fiction book called Robota.
The movie dramatizes events surrounding Orson Welles ' famous-and infamous-War of the Worlds radio broadcast ( based on the novel of the same name by English author H. G.
Science fiction author Orson Scott Card titled his online sci-fi journal " The Intergalactic Medicine Show ".

author and Scott
* 1779 – Francis Scott Key, American lawyer, author, and songwriter ( d. 1843 )
There have been numerous appearances from NPR personalities, including Bob Edwards, Susan Stamberg, Scott Simon, Ray Suarez, Will Shortz, Sylvia Poggioli, and commentator and author Daniel Pinkwater.
Famous authors of the city include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Muriel Spark, author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, James Hogg, author of The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Ian Rankin, author of the Inspector Rebus series of crime thrillers, J. K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, who began her first book in an Edinburgh coffee shop, Adam Smith, economist, born in Kirkcaldy, and author of The Wealth of Nations, Sir Walter Scott, the author of famous titles such as Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and Heart of Midlothian, Robert Louis Stevenson, creator of Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting.
Francis Scott Key ( August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843 ) was an American lawyer, author, and amateur poet, from Georgetown, who wrote the lyrics to the United States ' national anthem, " The Star-Spangled Banner ".
In 2004 Scott Kellum published a detailed analysis of the literally unity of the entire Farewell Discourse and stated that it shows that it was written by a single author, and that its structure and placement within the Gospel of John is consistent with the rest of that gospel.
* Allen J. Scott ( born 1938 ), winner of Vautrin Lud Prize in 2003 and the Anders Retzius Gold medal 2009 ; author of numerous books and papers on economic and urban geography, known for his work on regional development, new industrial spaces, agglomeration theory, global city-regions and the cultural economy.
* 1963 – Scott Westerfeld, American author
* 1898 – Scott O ' Dell, American author ( d. 1989 )
* Scott Monk ( born 1974 ), Australian author
As of February 2012, Ridley Scott was discussing a project based on a screenplay called The Counselor by author Cormac McCarthy.
Scott Raymond Adams ( born June 8, 1957 ) is the American creator of the Dilbert comic strip and the author of several nonfiction works of satire, commentary, business, and general speculation.
* 1832 – Walter Scott, Scottish author, poet, and playwright ( b. 1771 )
Scott was the first English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime, with many contemporary readers in Europe, Australia, and North America.
Mindful of his reputation as a poet, Scott maintained the anonymity he had begun with Waverley, publishing the novels under the name " Author of Waverley " or as " Tales of ..." with no author.
Although he continued to be extremely popular and widely read, both at home and abroad, Scott's critical reputation declined in the last half of the nineteenth century as serious writers turned from romanticism to realism, and Scott began to be regarded as an author suitable for children.
In Charles Baudelaire's La Fanfarlo ( 1847 ), poet Samuel Cramer says of Scott: Oh that tedious author, a dusty exhumer of chronicles!
* 1896 – F. Scott Fitzgerald, American author ( d. 1940 )
The Physiologus is a didactic text written or compiled in Greek by an unknown author, in Alexandria ; its composition has been traditionally dated to the 2nd century AD by readers who saw parallels with writings of Clement of Alexandria, who is asserted to have known the text, though Alan Scott has made a case for a date at the end of the third or in the 4th century.

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