quietrob
Extraordinary
My first Heinlein book was "Have Spacesuit Will Travel." It was part of his juvenile series and was perfectly suited for a 13 year old boy. After which I consumed everything he wrote and didn't pause until I read "Stranger in a Strange Land".
That was NOT a juvenile book, but it was too late, I was totally corrupted and my views on life and love and heroes have stayed corrupted through the rest of my years. Asimov, had more science fictiony (If that's a word) ideas but wasn't quite the story teller that Robert was. It didn't matter. I still read his Foundation series along with his Robot series. Neither are to be missed.
Just for a little posterity. From your left to Right.
Heinlein, L. Sprague Decamp and Isaac Asimov working together during WW2.
One of my favorite real life stories is that Heinlein was broke and decided to enter a writing contest for some cash. The editor of the Scifi pulp magazine Astounding Tales took the story from the contest, wrote Heinlein back and asked him if he had any more. Heinlein never looked back.
You know the last cover is something we could've come up with here at the Hive. Anson McDonald is a nom de plume of Heinlein.
That was NOT a juvenile book, but it was too late, I was totally corrupted and my views on life and love and heroes have stayed corrupted through the rest of my years. Asimov, had more science fictiony (If that's a word) ideas but wasn't quite the story teller that Robert was. It didn't matter. I still read his Foundation series along with his Robot series. Neither are to be missed.
Just for a little posterity. From your left to Right.
Heinlein, L. Sprague Decamp and Isaac Asimov working together during WW2.
One of my favorite real life stories is that Heinlein was broke and decided to enter a writing contest for some cash. The editor of the Scifi pulp magazine Astounding Tales took the story from the contest, wrote Heinlein back and asked him if he had any more. Heinlein never looked back.
You know the last cover is something we could've come up with here at the Hive. Anson McDonald is a nom de plume of Heinlein.