Greg Bear
Born in 1951, Greg Bear spent his childhood traveling and writing. His father was a naval man and took his family to stations in Japan, Alaska, and the Philippines. 
An early reader of Tom Swift books, Robert
Heinlein, and Ray
Bradbury, Bear developed an affinity for science fiction that would last him a lifetime. He even married into science fiction--his father-in-law is Poul Anderson.
Bear finished his first story at age 10 and began submitting to magazines two years later. At age 15, he sold his first short story to a science fiction magazine. By age 23, he was making frequent sales of his short stories and eventually became a science fiction novelist.
A writer of "hard" science fiction, Bear's works have been nominated for Hugos and Nebulas, and have won those awards seven different times-including for his Star Wars novelization, Rogue Planet. The second Twilight Zone show was an adaptation of his short story, Dead Run.
Bibliography
Songs of Earth and Power |
Star Wars: Episode I |
The Infinity Concerto |
Rogue Planet |
The Serpent Mage |
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Other |
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Eon |
Hegira |
Eon |
Psychalone |
Eternity |
Beyond Heaven's River |
Legacy |
Strength of Stones |
The Wind From a Burning Woman |
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Forge of God |
Blood Music |
The Forge of God |
Early Harvest |
Anvil of Stars |
Country of the Mind |
Sleepside Story |
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Darwin |
Queen of Angels |
Darwin's Radio |
Heads |
Darwin's Children |
The Venging |
Moving Mars |
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Star Trek: The Original Series |
/ Slant |
Corona |
Dinosaur Summer |
Vitals |
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Second Foundation |
Dead Lines |
Foundation and Chaos |
Quantico |
City at the End of Time |