Authors on the Web
Times Online, November 6, 2009
...works of A. Merritt or Clark Ashton Smith, they didn’t inspire me the way Ray Bradbury and Theodore Sturgeon did. Obviously many other writers feel differently, and after reading the heartfelt accolades to Vance’s talent from 23 very different and...
Mania, August 30, 2009
...authors, including Neil Gaiman, Harlan Ellison, Shirley Jackson, Peter S. Beagle, Karen Joy Fowler, Ursula K. Le Guin, Theodore Sturgeon, and Roger Zelazny. Hand-picked by the magazine?s current editor, this is an unmatched assemblage of appealing,...
Blogcritics.org, August 15, 2009
...the gutsiness of the technological vision. In truth, there are countless sci-fi novels that fit this depressing description. Theodore Sturgeon put it best in the formulation that has come to be known as ?Sturgeon?s Law.? ?Ninety percent of...
The University of Kansas, June 29, 2009
...the 2009 John W. Campbell Award for the best science fiction novel of the year and the 2009 Theodore Sturgeon Award for the best short science fiction of the year. The Campbell award is shared by Cory Doctorow?s ?Little Brother? (Tor Books) and Ian...
Sequential Tart, June 29, 2009
...anyone got it. Other science fiction works that made a significant impression on me in grade school included Theodore Sturgeon's More Than Human - the original novella version, as reprinted in one of the many anthologies of classic science fiction my...
The Onion AV Club, May 10, 2009
...crisis? How about compounding it by letting science give humanity the ability to destroy itself? That?s what Theodore Sturgeon was looking at when he wrote More Than Human, in which evolution and the end of humanity figure prominently. Remarkably, he...
Africa Leader, May 10, 2009
...were pretty arrogant kids." Then, around age 30, a friend drew her attention to Cordwainer Smith and Theodore Sturgeon. "I thought, 'Oh, look at that. That could be fun.' " Some of the SF faithful hold it against Le Guin that she prefers Borges and...
Mania, March 30, 2009
...of the prestigious Nebula Award (and a finalist for the Hugo Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award), a young musician perceives another sensory world of sights and sounds and smells while consuming cup after cup of...
Mania, March 28, 2009
...Honorable mentions: Douglas Adams Alfred Bester Ben Bova Orson Scott Card Gordon R. Dickson David Gerrold Stanislaw Lem Theodore Sturgeon Jack Vance Gene Wolfe Near Exclusions - These people are all great writers but I ended up excluding them for various...
Guardian Unlimited, February 26, 2009
...Vonnegut's novels, living in poverty while selling stories to porn magazines. Vonnegut's model was the writer Theodore Sturgeon, but the description would also have fitted Farmer. Blessed with an overflowing and playful imagination, he faced adversity in...
Mania, February 18, 2009
...Float Like a Butterfly' by Norman Spinrad 'Dark Energies' by Larry Niven Classic Novella: 'The Golden Helix' by Theodore Sturgeon Classic Novelet: 'Arena' by Fredric Brown Classic Short Stories: 'Life Hutch' by Harlan Ellison 'The Seventh Order' by Jerry...
MySpace Comments, October 24, 2009
...CAVIAR ( Mass Market Paperback ) By Theodore Sturgeon 8 used and new from $4.95 Customer Rating: First tagged “science fiction” by Maximiliano F Yofre “Maxi” Customer tags: short stories , theodore sturgeon , science fiction , fantasy...
Books articles at Blogcritics, October 11, 2009
...Theodore Sturgeon has written a grand unclassifiable novel. Is it fantasy, horror, mystery or experimental fiction? You be the judge.Sponsored Topics: Theodore Sturgeon - Horror fiction - Fiction - Arts...
MySpace Comments, October 10, 2009
...The Golden Helix ( Hardcover ) By Theodore Sturgeon 62 used and new from $0.67 Customer Rating: First tagged “science fiction” by S. Quinn Customer tags: science fiction , fantasy...
Hellnotes, September 23, 2009
...the improbable, and the impossible. Mr. Frost has been a finalist for the James Tiptree Award, Nebula Award, Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award, World Fantasy Award, Hugo Award, and the International Horror Guild Award. Categories : Horror News ...
mental_floss Blog, September 22, 2009
...Champions , and Wikipedia on Kilgore Trout (a character who seems pretty obviously based on the awesome sci-fi writer Theodore Sturgeon, who famously coined Sturgeon’s Law: “Ninety percent of everything is crap.”). One more note: this particular...
The Antick Musings of G.B.H. Hornswoggler, Gent., September 20, 2009
...I haven't seen mentioned) are: Fondly Fahrenheit by Alfred Bester The Man Who Lost the Sea by Theodore Sturgeon Second Variety by Philip K. Dick Oceanic by Greg Egan Scanners Live in Vain by Cordwainer Smith With Folded Hands by Jack Williamson The Man...
SFFaudio, September 17, 2009
...post-human evolution? In The Windup Girl, award-winning author Paolo Bacigalupi returns to the world of The Calorie Man (Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award-winner, Hugo Award nominee, 2006) and Yellow Card Man (Hugo Award nominee, 2007) in order to address...
Blogs@Intel, September 10, 2009
...many good books. I have a big collection. I'm a big fan of all the works of Theodore Sturgeon for example. I also do a lot of non fiction reading in some areas I find interesting. I used to be into history books of all sorts. Recently I...
Enter the Octopus, September 2, 2009
...authors, including Neil Gaiman, Harlan Ellison, Shirley Jackson, Peter S. Beagle, Karen Joy Fowler, Ursula K. Le Guin, Theodore Sturgeon, and Roger Zelazny. Hand-picked by the magazine’s current editor, this is an unmatched assemblage of appealing,...
SF Signal, August 30, 2009
...by Sarah Zettel. Audio Fiction: @Spider on the Web: " A Saucer of Loneliness and Suicide " by Theodore Sturgeon, read by Spider Robinson. @Pseudopod: " Wave Goodbye " by Felicity Bloomfield, read by Donna Lynch. @Escape Pod: " A Monkey Will Never Get Rid...
Variety SF, August 14, 2009
...Hindu gods who has inspired so much art, philosophy & politics. This story is a hilarious variant of Theodore Sturgeon 's grim novel " More Than Human ". Story summary. 6 kids & friends - 2 from US, 1 each from UK & USSR, & 2 from Japan...
Variety SF, June 16, 2009
...At Locus Roundtable . Related : Stories of Theodore Sturgeon ; "best of" lists...
Book Trout, June 9, 2009
...I just sold a copy of a hilarious literary hoax novel penned by humorist Jean Shepherd and novelist Theodore Sturgeon and am struck with a severe case of bookseller's remorse. The book in question is I, Libertine , by Frederick R. Ewing (the goofball...
Bookninja, May 20, 2009
...detained in New Zealand for crime of being inconveniently brown and coming from countries other than New Zealand Theodore Sturgeon award shortlist Wodehouse prize shortlist Salinger’s lawyers looking into Catcher in the Rye “sequel” HC sues...
Variety SF, May 14, 2009
...original text, some text scans, as well as a movie adaptation. Poul Anderson 's " Call me Joe ". Theodore Sturgeon 's " Microcosmic God ": With the exception of fix-up novel " More Than Human " (& its original short story, "Baby is Three"), this is...
Variety SF, April 26, 2009
...At Hairy Green Eyeball . I haven't read it yet, but I recall having seen the original text version in one of the volumes of " Isaac Asimov Presents Great SF Stories " series....
Kathryn Cramer, April 21, 2009
...08/98 Racism and Science Fiction 145 09/00 An Exhortation to SF Scholars 203 07/05 The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon, Volume X: The Man Who Lost the Sea 206 10/05 Emblems of Talent: An Introduction...
Variety SF, April 15, 2009
...macho man Northwest Smith. I'm not as much a fan of NWS series as some others are. Theodore Sturgeon 's "The Man Who Lost the Sea" (C); download ; F&SF , October 1959 : An apparently pioneer vehicle to Mars has crashed there, exposing its apparently...
EcoGeek.org, April 4, 2009
...the genre." He is a four-time Hugo Award Nominee, a Nebula Nominee, and the winner of the Theodore Sturgeon Award for best science fiction short story of the year. His novel THE WINDUP GIRL will be released this fall from Night Shade Books. He...
EcoGeek.org, April 4, 2009
...the genre." He is a four-time Hugo Award Nominee, a Nebula Nominee, and the winner of the Theodore Sturgeon Award for best science fiction short story of the year. His novel THE WINDUP GIRL will be released this fall from Night Shade Books. He...
Life of Andrew, March 4, 2009
...1979) People seem to be taking the whole space elevator idea seriously these days. More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon (1953) A Connecticut Yankee in KA’s Court by Mark Twain (1889) VALIS by Philip K Dick (1981) Cities in Flight by James Blish (1955)...
brent, March 1, 2009
...the new alien called the Zarn, the Library of Skulls and the Mist Marsh. With writers such as Theodore Sturgeon and the return of such actors such as Walker Edmission who plays Enik the second season is even better. The unlimited imagination and the...
galilea, February 19, 2009
...the new alien called the Zarn, the Library of Skulls and the Mist Marsh. With writers such as Theodore Sturgeon and the return of such actors such as Walker Edmission who plays Enik the second season is even better. The unlimited imagination and the...
artice blog, January 31, 2009
...of the 1970s. Joining acclaimed science-fiction writers like David Gerrold, Larry Niven, D.C. Fontana, Norman Spinrad, and Theodore Sturgeon with cutting edge makeup and visual effects teams, the Kroffts raised the bar for sophisticated, intelligent and...
Fosco Lives!, January 24, 2009
...story, because he was the only one of us who liked to read science fiction. It's by Theodore Sturgeon, or so Arturo said, although it might be by some other author or even Arturo himself; the name Theodore Sturgeon means nothing to me. The story, a love...
Fosco Lives!, January 24, 2009
...story, because he was the only one of us who liked to read science fiction. It's by Theodore Sturgeon, or so Arturo said, although it might be by some other author or even Arturo himself; the name Theodore Sturgeon means nothing to me. The story, a love...
mason, January 23, 2009
...Guin, Ray Bradbury, Frederik Pohl, Harlan Ellison, George Alec Effinger, Brian W. Aldiss, William Gibson & Michael Swanwick, Theodore Sturgeon, Larry Niven, Robert Silverberg, Harry Turtledove, James Blish, George R. R. Martin, James Patrick Kelly, Karen...
arvesen blog, December 31, 2008
...of the 1970s. Joining acclaimed science-fiction writers like David Gerrold, Larry Niven, D.C. Fontana, Norman Spinrad, and Theodore Sturgeon with cutting edge makeup and visual effects teams, the Kroffts raised the bar for sophisticated, intelligent and...




















