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Vernor Vinge is a [[pro writer]] and computer scientist who was formerly married to [[pro writer]] [[Joan D. Vinge]]. He is best known for his stories "True Names", ''The Peace War'', ''Marooned in Realtime'', ''A Fire Upon the Deep'', and ''A Deepness in the Sky'' and for writing about and popularizing the idea of the [[Singularity]]. He is a master of [[hard science fiction]] in both the short form and novel-length.
 
Vernor Vinge is a [[pro writer]] and computer scientist who was formerly married to [[pro writer]] [[Joan D. Vinge]]. He is best known for his stories "True Names", ''The Peace War'', ''Marooned in Realtime'', ''A Fire Upon the Deep'', and ''A Deepness in the Sky'' and for writing about and popularizing the idea of the [[Singularity]]. He is a master of [[hard science fiction]] in both the short form and novel-length.
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Revision as of 03:37, 21 March 2024

(October 2, 1944 -- March 20, 2024)

Vernor Vinge is a pro writer and computer scientist who was formerly married to pro writer Joan D. Vinge. He is best known for his stories "True Names", The Peace War, Marooned in Realtime, A Fire Upon the Deep, and A Deepness in the Sky and for writing about and popularizing the idea of the Singularity. He is a master of hard science fiction in both the short form and novel-length.

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