Jan. 23rd, 2011
Interesting SFWA Gandmaster Stats
Jan. 23rd, 2011 04:12 pmNicked from a post Ahasuerus made on rasfw:
Here is how often SFWA Grand Masters' bibliography pages have been
viewed by ISFDB users:
Gaps in the ranking are because other authors get searched for, too; for example slot one is for King (Unfortunately, the 42nd most frequently searched for author isn't Douglas Adams but Van Vogt).
Here is how often SFWA Grand Masters' bibliography pages have been
viewed by ISFDB users:
Rank Author Year made GM 2 Ray Bradbury 1989 3 Isaac Asimov 1987 4 Arthur C. Clarke 1986 5 Poul Anderson 1998 7 Robert A. Heinlein 1975 8 Ursula K. Le Guin 2003 9 Robert Silverberg 2004 10 Michael Moorcock 2008 14 Harlan Ellison 2006 15 Frederik Pohl 1993 20 Jack Vance 1997 22 Andre Norton 1984 24 Fritz Leiber 1981 26 Brian W. Aldiss 2000 30 Anne McCaffrey 2005 39 Alfred Bester 1988 42 A. E. Van Vogt 1996 46 Clifford D. Simak 1977 51 Harry Harrison 2009 57 Jack Williamson 1976 59 Philip Jose Farmer 2001 78 Joe Haldeman 2010 84 Damon Knight 1995 112 L. Sprague de Camp 1979 122 Hal Clement 1999 146 Lester Del Rey 1991 353 James Gunn 2007
Gaps in the ranking are because other authors get searched for, too; for example slot one is for King (Unfortunately, the 42nd most frequently searched for author isn't Douglas Adams but Van Vogt).
Interesting SFWA Gandmaster Stats
Jan. 23rd, 2011 04:12 pmNicked from a post Ahasuerus made on rasfw:
Here is how often SFWA Grand Masters' bibliography pages have been
viewed by ISFDB users:
Gaps in the ranking are because other authors get searched for, too; for example slot one is for King (Unfortunately, the 42nd most frequently searched for author isn't Douglas Adams but Van Vogt).
Here is how often SFWA Grand Masters' bibliography pages have been
viewed by ISFDB users:
Rank Author Year made GM 2 Ray Bradbury 1989 3 Isaac Asimov 1987 4 Arthur C. Clarke 1986 5 Poul Anderson 1998 7 Robert A. Heinlein 1975 8 Ursula K. Le Guin 2003 9 Robert Silverberg 2004 10 Michael Moorcock 2008 14 Harlan Ellison 2006 15 Frederik Pohl 1993 20 Jack Vance 1997 22 Andre Norton 1984 24 Fritz Leiber 1981 26 Brian W. Aldiss 2000 30 Anne McCaffrey 2005 39 Alfred Bester 1988 42 A. E. Van Vogt 1996 46 Clifford D. Simak 1977 51 Harry Harrison 2009 57 Jack Williamson 1976 59 Philip Jose Farmer 2001 78 Joe Haldeman 2010 84 Damon Knight 1995 112 L. Sprague de Camp 1979 122 Hal Clement 1999 146 Lester Del Rey 1991 353 James Gunn 2007
Gaps in the ranking are because other authors get searched for, too; for example slot one is for King (Unfortunately, the 42nd most frequently searched for author isn't Douglas Adams but Van Vogt).
Interesting SFWA Gandmaster Stats
Jan. 23rd, 2011 04:12 pmNicked from a post Ahasuerus made on rasfw:
Here is how often SFWA Grand Masters' bibliography pages have been
viewed by ISFDB users:
Gaps in the ranking are because other authors get searched for, too; for example slot one is for King (Unfortunately, the 42nd most frequently searched for author isn't Douglas Adams but Van Vogt).
Here is how often SFWA Grand Masters' bibliography pages have been
viewed by ISFDB users:
Rank Author Year made GM 2 Ray Bradbury 1989 3 Isaac Asimov 1987 4 Arthur C. Clarke 1986 5 Poul Anderson 1998 7 Robert A. Heinlein 1975 8 Ursula K. Le Guin 2003 9 Robert Silverberg 2004 10 Michael Moorcock 2008 14 Harlan Ellison 2006 15 Frederik Pohl 1993 20 Jack Vance 1997 22 Andre Norton 1984 24 Fritz Leiber 1981 26 Brian W. Aldiss 2000 30 Anne McCaffrey 2005 39 Alfred Bester 1988 42 A. E. Van Vogt 1996 46 Clifford D. Simak 1977 51 Harry Harrison 2009 57 Jack Williamson 1976 59 Philip Jose Farmer 2001 78 Joe Haldeman 2010 84 Damon Knight 1995 112 L. Sprague de Camp 1979 122 Hal Clement 1999 146 Lester Del Rey 1991 353 James Gunn 2007
Gaps in the ranking are because other authors get searched for, too; for example slot one is for King (Unfortunately, the 42nd most frequently searched for author isn't Douglas Adams but Van Vogt).
londonkds's review of Buffy S8
Jan. 23rd, 2011 04:41 pmLinked to with permission:
At worst, this tale of backlash destroying everything hopeful in a universe seems to argue that no positive political action will ever accomplish anything good, either because the whole world is irredeemably evil or because it will fail unless absolutely everybody supports it.
londonkds's review of Buffy S8
Jan. 23rd, 2011 04:41 pmLinked to with permission:
At worst, this tale of backlash destroying everything hopeful in a universe seems to argue that no positive political action will ever accomplish anything good, either because the whole world is irredeemably evil or because it will fail unless absolutely everybody supports it.
londonkds's review of Buffy S8
Jan. 23rd, 2011 04:41 pmLinked to with permission:
At worst, this tale of backlash destroying everything hopeful in a universe seems to argue that no positive political action will ever accomplish anything good, either because the whole world is irredeemably evil or because it will fail unless absolutely everybody supports it.