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Benjamin William Bova (born
November 8,
1932) is an American
science fiction author and editor.
Personal life
Ben Bova was born on November 8, 1932 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1953, while attending
Temple University, he married Rosa Cucinotta, they'd a son and a daughter. He would later divorce Rosa in 1974. In that same year he married Barbara Berson Rose.
Bova is an avid
fencer and organized Avco Everett's fencing club. Bova is also an environmentalist of the
Ansel Adams variety and met Adams by chance. Bova wants to conserve the Earth but rejects
Luddism.
Professional Career
Bova was a technical writer for
Project Vanguard and later for
Avco Everett in the 1960s when they did research in
lasers and
fluid dynamics. It was there that he met
Arthur R. Kantrowitz later of the
Foresight Institute.
In
1971 he became editor of
Analog Science Fiction after
John W. Campbell's death; after leaving
Analog, he went on to edit
Omni Magazine during 1978-1982.
In
1974 he wrote the
screenplay for an episode of the children's
science fiction television series
Land of the Lost entitled "The Search".
He was the science advisor for the failed television series
The Starlost, leaving in disgust after the airing of the first episode; his novel
The Starcrossed was loosely based on his experiences and featured a thinly veiled characterization of his friend and colleague
Harlan Ellison. He dedicated the novel to "Cordwainer Bird", the pen name Harlan Ellison uses when he doesn't want to be associated with a television or film project.
Ben Bova is the President Emeritus of the
National Space Society and a past President of
Science-fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (
SFWA)
Bova went back to school in the '80s, earning an MA in communications in
1987 and a Ph.D. in
1996.
Bova has drawn on these meetings and experiences to create fact and fiction writings rich with references to
spaceflight,
lasers,
artificial hearts,
nanotechnology,
environmentalism,
fencing and
martial arts,
photography and
artists.
Bova is the author of over a hundred books, non-fiction as well as science fiction. In 2000, he was the Author Guest of Honor at the
worldcon,
Chicon 2000.
Bibliography
Collections
- Forward in Time (1973)
- Maxwell's Demons (1979)
- E (1984)
- The Astral Mirror (1985)
- Prometheans (1986)
- Battle Station (1987)
- Future Crime (1990)
- Challenges (1994)
- The Future Quartet - Earth in the Year 2042 (1995)
- Twice Seven (1998)
Exiles
Exiled from Earth (1971)
Flight of Exiles (1972)
End of Exile (1975)
Ben Bova addressed the issue of chronology in this series on his website:
"Such a chronology is difficult to compose, because many of the novels overlap one another in time. Mars and Moonrise, for example, overlap considerably. Given that caveat, here's an approximate time sequence for the Grand Tour novels. Remember, however, that any of these novels can be read completely independently of the others. There is no need to read the novels in any particular order."
Powersat (2005)
Empire Builders (1993)
Mars (1992)
Moonrise (1996) (The Moonbase Saga, v. I)
Moonwar (1998) (The Moonbase Saga, v. II)
Return to Mars (1999)
The Precipice (2001) (The Asteroid Wars, v. 1)
Jupiter (2001)
The Rock Rats (2002) (The Asteroid Wars, v. 2)
The Aftermath (2007) (The Asteroid Wars, v. 4)
Saturn (2002)
Titan (2006), John W. Campbell Memorial Award
The Silent War (2004) (The Asteroid Wars, v. 3)
Mercury (2005)
Venus (2000)
Tales of the Grand Tour (2004) (short story collection. This work contains stories that span much of the timeline of the Grand Tour)
Mars Life (Out August 2008)
Sam Gunn
- Sam Gunn, Unlimited (1993) (short story collection)
- Sam Gunn Forever (1998) (short story collection)
- Sam Gunn Omnibus (2007)
Non-series novels
The Weathermakers (1967)
Out of the Sun (1968)
Escape! (1969)
THX 1138 (with George Lucas) (1971) based on the film THX 1138
As on a Darkling Plain (1972)
The Winds of Altair (1983)
Privateers (1985) (Contains a character from the Grand Tour series, but the history is different, such as the Soviet Union still existing.)
When the Sky Burned (1972)
Gremlins, Go Home! (with Gordon Dickson) (1974)
The Starcrossed (1975)
City of Darkness (1976)
Millennium (1976)
The Multiple Man (1967)
Colony (1978)
Kinsman (1979)
Test of Fire (1982)
The Kinsman Saga (1987) Combines Millennium (1976) and Kinsman (1979). Contains introduction and narrative by Bova explaining the reworking of these two novels.
Peacekeepers (1988)
Cyberbooks (1989)
The Trikon Deception (with Bill Pogue) (1992)
Triumph (1993) Alternate history work set at the end of World War II in which Winston Churchill plots the assassination of Joseph Stalin, and in which Franklin D. Roosevelt lives past 1945. ISBN 0-312-85359-9
Death Dream (1994)
Brothers (1996)
The Green Trap (2006)
Orion
Orion (1984)
Vengeance of Orion (1988)
Orion in the Dying Time (1990)
Orion and the Conqueror (1994)
Orion Among the Stars (1995)
To Save the Sun
To Save the Sun (with AJ Austin) (1992)
To Fear the Light (with AJ Austin) (1994)
Voyagers
Voyagers (1981)
The Alien Within (1986)
Star Brothers (1990)
Watchmen
The Star Conquerors (1959)
Star Watchman (1964)
The Dueling Machine (1963)
Non-fiction
Man Changes the Weather (1973)
Starflight and Other Improbabilities Westminster Press, 1973 ISBN 0-664-32520-3 (1973)
Notes to a Science Fiction Writer (Houghton Mifflin paperback 1981)
The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells Writers Digest Books, 1994 ISBN 0-89879-600-8 (a guide to writing fiction of any genre)
Immortality (1998)
Are We Alone in the Cosmos? (1999)
Faint Echoes, Distant Stars: The Science and Politics of Finding Life Beyond Earth (2004)
The Story of Light (2001)
Anthologies edited
The Best of the Nebulas (1989) ISBN 0-312-93175-1Further Information
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