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Great SF writer
Peter Cawdron is my new fav SF writer. He puts the science back in science fiction unlike the silly Star Wars cops & robbers in space garbage.
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Great SF writer - Peter Cawdron
On 4/3/2021 3:51 PM, GeoS wrote:
Peter Cawdron is my new fav SF writer. He puts the science back in science fiction unlike the silly Star Wars cops & robbers in space garbage. https://smile.amazon.com/s?i=digital...r_pop_ebooks_1 He has certainly written a large number of books. Many raters grade some of them very highly. (Interesting to me, most books by the same author generally are rated fairly close to each others, but his ratings on Goodreads vary considerably.) Many of the book 'blurbs' seem very interesting. "Peter Cawdron Peter is an Australian science fiction writer, specialising in making hard science fiction easy to understand and thoroughly enjoyable. His FIRST CONTACT series is topical rather than character-based, meaning each book stands alone. These novels can be read in any order, but they all focus on the same topic of First Contact with extraterrestrial lifeforms. " https://www.fantasticfiction.com/c/p...first-contact/ https://www.goodreads.com/author/lis....Peter_Cawdron "Wherever Seeds May Fall" is VERY highly rated by the Goodreads raters - 4.54! Thanks 'GeoS' for the 'heads up'. |
Great SF writer - Peter Cawdron
On 4/4/2021 9:05 AM, a425couple wrote:
On 4/3/2021 3:51 PM, GeoS wrote: Peter Cawdron is my new fav SF writer. He puts the science back in science fiction unlike the silly Star Wars cops & robbers in space garbage. https://smile.amazon.com/s?i=digital...r_pop_ebooks_1 He has certainly written a large number of books. ---- snip----- Thanks 'GeoS' for the 'heads up'. Meanwhile 'Geos', a good place to discuss sci-fi books is the newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.written Still a lot of discussion is going on there. |
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