Arthur Charles Clarke, Author, Gregory Benford, Author Putnam Publishing Group $19.95 (298p) ISBN 978-0-399-13499-9 One of Clarke's early novels, Against the Fall of Night , has long been ...
Clarke's three laws, written by the British science fiction writer and futurist Arthur C. Clarke, are his observations on the ...
Magic, art or science? Film photography blurs the lines between these categories and creates permanent images from nothing ...
Making no bones about it, Béchard at the very end also concedes that he tinkered with ChatGPT — serendipitously arriving in ...
Born in Minehead, Somerset, England, in 1917, Arthur Charles Clarke was educated at Huish's Grammar School, Taunton, and King's College, London. He worked in the British Exchequer and Audit Department ...
Now they are about to reveal themselves... Conclusion of Arthur C Clarke's classic sci-fi novel. Dramatised by Tony Mulholland. First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 1997. **** To nominate a ...
Haldeman Joins Multiple Astronauts, NASA Officials, NewSpace Entrepreneurs, and other Visionaries at the ISDC in June Legal Disclaimer: ...
Claxson and Navajo acquired the rights to the book series from iBooks, an imprint of J. Boylston & Company. Arthur C. Clarke collaborator Paul Preuss is also on board as a consultant. The series ...
Dr Laura Jean McKay is the first New Zealand-based author to win one of the world's top science fiction prizes, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, for her novel The Animals in That Country, in which a ...
British science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke (1917-2008) coined three laws dealing with prediction: two from his 1962 essay "Hazards of Prophecy: The Failure of Imagination" and a third from ...