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Stuart Duncan

Stuart Duncan

Stuart Duncan, born on April 14, 1964, is a seasoned session musician renowned for his exceptional playing skills and diverse musical styles. He has made significant contributions to various genres, including bluegrass, country, and classical music. Duncan's career began in the 1980s, collaborating with numerous renowned artists to enhance their musical works with his unique touch.

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Frederik Pohl

Frederik Pohl

Frederik Pohl was an American science fiction writer known for his significant contributions to the genre. His works spanned a variety of styles, from space opera to hard science fiction, and had a profound impact on subsequent writers.

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Debra Doyle

Debra Doyle

Debra Doyle is a renowned American author known for her works in science fiction and fantasy. Born in 1952, she co-authored several best-selling novels, most notably the 'Druish Legends' series, which has won numerous awards and has been widely beloved by readers.

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Temple Grandin

Temple Grandin

Temple Grandin is a professor of animal science and an autism advocate. Born on August 29, 1947, she has made significant contributions to the understanding of autism and animal welfare through her groundbreaking research. Grandin's innovative designs, such as the 'hug box,' have improved livestock handling practices. She is also an author and speaker, sharing her experiences and insights on autism and animal welfare with the world.

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Stephen H. Segal

Stephen H. Segal

Stephen H. Segal, born in 1975, is an accomplished editor with extensive experience in the publishing industry. He is known for his high standards in content planning and editing.

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Stephen Wiltshire

Stephen Wiltshire

Stephen Wiltshire is a British artist renowned for his extraordinary memory and painting skills. Born on April 21, 1974, he has autism. Wiltshire can create lifelike depictions of complex cityscapes and landmarks after a brief observation. His works not only showcase his artistic talent but also reflect his inner world.

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Bernard Schubert

Bernard Schubert, born on January 1, 1895 in Germany, passed away on August 4, 1988 in the United States. He was a renowned screenwriter known for his contributions to the art of film.

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Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin, born on October 21, 1929, is an esteemed American author of science fiction and fantasy. Known for her profound philosophical insights, rich imagination, and unique narrative style, Le Guin's works have won numerous literary awards and have had a significant impact on science fiction and fantasy literature. Her most famous works include the 'Earthsea' series and 'The Left Hand of Darkness', which have won her awards such as the Nebula and Hugo Awards, and she has also received the National Book Award for lifetime achievement for her contributions to literature.

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China Mieville

China Mieville

China Mieville, born on September 6, 1972, is a renowned fantasy author from the United Kingdom. His works are known for their unique imagination and profound philosophical insights, blending reality with fantasy to explore multiple possibilities of social, political, and human existence.

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Theodore Sturgeon

Theodore Sturgeon

Theodore Sturgeon (February 26, 1918 – May 8, 1985) was an American science fiction writer and short story master, known for his unique narrative style and profound humanistic concerns. Born in Staten Island, New York, as Edward Hamilton Waldo, he later adopted his stepfather's surname. Active from the 1940s to the 1970s, Sturgeon wrote classic stories like 'Microcosmic God' and 'More Than Human,' and coined 'Sturgeon's Law'—'90% of science fiction is crud, but then 90% of everything is crud.' His works explored human nature, emotion, and social margins, deeply influencing later SF. He won Hugo and Nebula Awards and is often called 'the Shakespeare of science fiction.'

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