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And we haven't even scratched the surface of his original novels, which include ''Web of Angels'', which did [[Cyberpunk]] before cyberpunk was cool; ''The Princes of the Air'', a [[Space Opera]] featuring a trio of con men; ''The Dragon Waiting'', an [[Alternate History]] political thriller that won a World Fantasy award; ''The Scholars of Night'', a [[Cold War]] thriller; ''Growing Up Weightless'', a Philip K. Dick Award winner that's been described as one of the best Heinlein juveniles [[Robert Heinlein]] never wrote; and ''The Last Hot Time'', a [[The Windy City|Chicago]] gangster story set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]] in which half the characters are elves. |
And we haven't even scratched the surface of his original novels, which include ''Web of Angels'', which did [[Cyberpunk]] before cyberpunk was cool; ''The Princes of the Air'', a [[Space Opera]] featuring a trio of con men; ''The Dragon Waiting'', an [[Alternate History]] political thriller that won a World Fantasy award; ''The Scholars of Night'', a [[Cold War]] thriller; ''Growing Up Weightless'', a Philip K. Dick Award winner that's been described as one of the best Heinlein juveniles [[Robert Heinlein]] never wrote; and ''The Last Hot Time'', a [[The Windy City|Chicago]] gangster story set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]] in which half the characters are elves. |
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Not to be confused with director [[John Ford]]. |
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