Moving ...
From now on, all posts that would normally have come here will go to "Variety SF" instead. Over a period of time, current contents of this site will also move there.
I am finding it difficult to maintain multiple sites. Sorry.
From now on, all posts that would normally have come here will go to "Variety SF" instead. Over a period of time, current contents of this site will also move there.
I am finding it difficult to maintain multiple sites. Sorry.
Note: Moved to Variety SF on Aug 6, 2007. Reason.
I normally begin at his bibliographic entry at ISFDB. But research on just a few of his stories has shown that this apparently rather comprehensive database is substantially incomplete; it won't pay to rely on it as the ultimate word on the subject.
Wikipedia entry on the subject has a lot of detail but still appears to be quite incomplete.
I might add something more on the subject later. For now, just this word of caution.
Moved here to Variety SF on Aug 6, 2007. Reason.
Now that I am reasonably familiar with the works of Asimov & Clarke, I keep seeing their themes repeated in modern sf by all sorts of authors.
Since Heinlein is the only one of the "big 3" of sf I haven't read, I thought may be a familiarity with that will prepare me to better judge & appreciate more modern authors. Hence this project.
At present, I am zero on Heinlein. A few months down, I would like to be reasonably educated on his works.
I am still in the process of collecting his bibliography, & working out a reading order. Regular posts should begin appearing before the middle of July 2007.
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