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'''John Varley''' (1947- ) is an American [[Science Fiction]] writer.
 
Some of his works, such as ''[[Literature/Millennium|Millennium]]'' and ''[[Overdrawn at the Memory Bank]]'', have been adapted for the screen. However, he's best known for his Hugo and Nebula award winning short story ''The Persistence of Vision'' (from the collection of the same name), The [[Gaea Trilogy]], which takes place inside a moon-sized rotating {{spoiler|insane}} alien, and and for short stories and novels set in the ''Eight Worlds'' 'verse, a Heinleinian-style future history in which humanity spreads across the solar system after being forcibly ejected from earth by hostile aliens.
 
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* The [[Gaea Trilogy]] includes:
** ''Titan'' (1979)
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