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Ben Bova (born November 8, 1932) is an American science fiction author and editor.

Ben Bova in 1974
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He became editor of Analog Science Fiction after John W. Campbell's death; after leaving Analog, he went on to edit Omni Magazine.

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 does not 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 [1] (http://www.sfwa.org/) (SFWA).

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. 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.

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.

Ben Bova is the author of 33 nonfiction books, 64 fiction books, and 12 anthologies.

Books

Science Fiction

Nonfiction

  • The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells Writers Digest Books, 1994 ISBN 0898796008 (a guide to writing fiction of any genre)
  • Are We Alone in the Cosmos? (1999)
  • Faint Echoes, Distant Stars: The Science and Politics of Finding Life Beyond Earth (2004)

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