Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site watdaisy.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!watnot!watdaisy!gjerawlins From: gjerawlins@watdaisy.UUCP (Gregory J.E. Rawlins) Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers Subject: SF Poll. Top 40 authors. Notes on format etc. Message-ID: <7290@watdaisy.UUCP> Date: Sun, 9-Jun-85 03:30:48 EDT Article-I.D.: watdaisy.7290 Posted: Sun Jun 9 03:30:48 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 9-Jun-85 04:31:50 EDT Distribution: net Organization: U of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 83 [fnord] First off, i get the distinct impression that many people didn't vote for a book because they assume that everyone else voted for it - bad idea. If you like a book, and it's SF, vote for it, it doesn't matter how "well-known" or old it is. This is supposed to be a poll of the CANONICAL SF books - that is all the books which (most) people think everyone should read. Secondly, don't vote for "the series of books" this will only work if _I_ know the title of the series. In a similar way - don't say ALL of 's books should be in the list, such votes are immediately discarded since they add nothing to the poll. Note that this is a poll of the _BOOKS_ which you think should be read by everyone interested in SF, i don't care if you think Heinlein is God, just telling me so without recommending any of his books means that nothing you say counts. VOTE FOR BOOKS. Finally a lot of people wrote me to complain about the books in the list so far. Please remember i am only REPORTING the current state of the poll, if you have some book you like and it isn't mentioned write in and vote for it. About classification: it isn't necessary to supply me with a description of the entire book and where it fits in in the genre, something simple like one the following tags will do: first contact, faster-than-light, subgenre creation, many worlds, historical, fantasy, subworld creation, hard science, unique conception, exploration, interspecies relationships, psychology, linguistics, anthropology, religion, space-opera, whimsy, rites of passage, fun, adventure, superior writing, sword and sorcery etc. About the postings: ideally i would like a list ordered alphabetically by author with the titles of each authors books in an indented list following the authors name. But that isn't a necessary requirement. (It would be a big help though, since i receive about 3 letters a day each with about 20 books). To whet your appetite and maybe jog your memory, here is a list of the top 40 most cited authors so far: Asimov, Isaac Asprin, Robert Lynn Bester, Alfred Bradley, Marion Zimmer Bradbury, Ray Brin, David Brunner, John Brust, Steven Clarke, Arthur C. Clement, Hal de Camp, L. Sprague and Pratt, Fletcher Dickson, Gordon R. Donaldson, Steven R. Eddings, David Farmer, Philip Jose Ford, John Gibson, William Haldeman, Joseph Harrison, Harry Heinlein, Robert A. Herbert, Frank LeGuin, Ursula K. MacCaffrey, Anne McKinley, Robin May, Julian Niven, Larry Niven, Larry and Pournelle, Jerry Panshin, Alexei Piper, H. Beam Pohl, Frederick Rosenberg, Joel Smith, E.E. 'Doc' Stasheff, Christopher Tolkien, J.R.R. Vance, Jack Varley, John Wells, H.G. Wolfe, Gene Wyndham, John Zelazny, Roger -- Gregory J.E. Rawlins, Department of Computer Science, U. Waterloo {allegra|clyde|linus|inhp4|decvax}!watmath!watdaisy!gjerawlins