Robert Silverberg

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Robert Silverberg is primarily known as a SF writer, although he has also written nonfiction and softcore pornography.

He is also well-known for having described James Tiptree, Jr.'s writing as "ineluctibly masculine" in his 1975 introduction to Warm Worlds and Otherwise, describing rumors that Tiptree was female as "absurd".

Selected bibliography

  • Revolt on Alpha C (1955; first published novel; YA)
  • To Live Again (personalities can be downloaded)
  • The World Inside (novel) (overpopulated future; forced non-monogamy)
  • Nightwings (1969 novella)
  • Sophisticated Sex Techniques in Marriage (1967, as L.T. Woodward)