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    siles.m: can any1 gimme some more information about CONSIDER PHLEBAS more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: Asimov and Saberhagen: two authors that one pioneered machines that wanted to be man, and the other machines that wanted to eliminate man. more »
    Alex Krislov: Sorry, gents, but the title "Bladerunner" was purchased from Alan E Nourse, who used the title for a space-faring doctor. more »
    Shinju: I'd like to put forward John Wyndham as an earlier writer of post apocalyptic fiction. The Kraken Wakes was 1953 and Day of the Triffids was 1951 more »
    Michael_GR: I think I have a better candidate for the originator of the posthuman space opera (my favorite subgenre, by the way). It's Bruce Sterling's Schismatri... more »
    John Joseph Adams: I agree CWuestefeld. No way ON THE BEACH should be credited in any way for the apocalyptic genre, except for being part of it. Besides EARTH ABIDES, w... more »
    BerdineAntelope: Even people who maintain that the time travel genre began with Edward Page Mitchell's "The Clock That Went Backward" (1881) will recall that in 1843, ... more »
    DEK46656: Space Opera: I would have thought that the Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov would have been the acknowledged trend setter for that genre. more »
    James7344: SLAN might qualify as the first mutant story. more »
    Malcolm Stanley: Also agreeing with mathmos: SciFi perception is reality genre goes to PKD... Valis... more »
    Malcolm Stanley: for post-Human Space opera, wouldn't Doris Lessing Canopus in Argos series be a good candidate? written pretty early on, and definitely makes one thin... more »
    Solipsistic Nation: I'm working on a documentary about Steampunk as a musical genre for my show, Solipsistic Nation ([solipsisticnation.com]). I interviewed Bruce Sterlin... more »
    Graviticvortex: Although im a big Iain M. Banks fan, i have to say that one of the best candidates for Posthuman Space Opera would be The City and the Stars by Arthur... more »
    Chris Hansen: That top image looks an awful lot like Ringworld, by Larry Niven, who's Known Universe stories predate 1987 by about 20 years. more »
    MinervaAlpaca: 11) I AM LEGEND by Richard Matheson, which pretty much created the entire "zombie apocalypse" genre. (George Romero has admitted on numerous occasions... more »
    EbeneezerSquid: Ack! I completely forgot. In the running for Space Opera originator, what about Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter of Mars series!?! more »
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    Science Fiction Books That Launched Their Own Genres

    Science fiction is all about discovery and invention, but only a few books have actually created whole new genres. Here are 10 books that pioneered a new type of science-fictional story. Do you have what it takes to join them? More »