Other founders of the "Golden Age" of Sicience Fiction
fjtorres made a comment in another thread about the founders of modern science fiction:
(By the way, the Big Three (Heinlein, Clarke, and Asimov) aren't the only writers that molded the field. There's several unappreciated masters from the 30's to the 50's and 60's that rank just behind them that don't get their due. Whole other rant, though.)
I thought his would make a good discussion thread.
So. . . how about writers like Theodore Sturgeon, Ray Bradbury, Alfred Bester, Cordwainer Smith, and others.
Opinions, anyone?
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