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Top favorite authors!

Alastair Reynolds
Arthur C. Clarke
J. R. R. Tolkien
Vernor Vinge
Angela Carter
Outside the genre:
James Ellroy
Bret Easton Ellis
Joseph Conrad
James M. Cain
Nick Hornby

Guy Gavriel Kay
George R.R. Martin
Robin Hobb
In non-SF:
P.G. Wodehouse
Ken Follett
Patrick O'Brian
Ellis Peters
Vance wrote: "In SF, I would say:
Guy Gavriel Kay
GRR Martin
Robin Hobb
Non-SF
PG Wodehouse
Ken Follett
Patrick O'Brian
Ellis Peters
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Guy Gavriel Kay
GRR Martin
Robin Hobb
Non-SF
PG Wodehouse
Ken Follett
Patrick O'Brian
Ellis Peters
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William Gibson
Neil Gaiman
Christopher Moore
China Mieville
Scott Lynch
I guess that is a start. There are just so many to choose from!

favorites. But I'm game:
Sci-Fi/Fantasy:
Arthur C. Clarke
Dan Simmons
David Gerrold
Iain M. Banks
George Alec Effinger
Man, I wish David Gerrold would finish the War Against
the Chtorr series. Been, what? Only 17 years I've been waiting?
This is why I'm waiting for GRRM's series to finish before I start into it.
Non-SF/Fantasy:
Stephen King
Khaled Hosseini
Greg Iles
Dennis Lehane
Val McDermid
Tough one! May change when I follow up on some of the authors whose short stories I really liked in the The Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction anthology, but:
SF/Fantasy:
Gene Wolfe
Neil Gaiman
George R.R. Martin
Ursula K. Le Guin
Frank Herbert
My non-SF/Fantasy favorite author list is in flux - I've found my opinion can be quite different when I've re-read someone who used to be a favorite 'conventional fiction' author. I'm sure that can be true of SF/fantasy as well, but I still seem to like Earthsea wizards and sandworms, for instance. ;)
SF/Fantasy:
Gene Wolfe
Neil Gaiman
George R.R. Martin
Ursula K. Le Guin
Frank Herbert
My non-SF/Fantasy favorite author list is in flux - I've found my opinion can be quite different when I've re-read someone who used to be a favorite 'conventional fiction' author. I'm sure that can be true of SF/fantasy as well, but I still seem to like Earthsea wizards and sandworms, for instance. ;)

William Gibson
Neil Gaiman
Christopher Moore
China Mieville
Scott Lynch
I ..."
And Douglas Adams, I can't believe I forgot him!

Neal Stephenson
Daniel Suarez
William Gibson
Neil Gaiman"
Hmm. Pretty much ditto.
Thanks, by the way, for recommending Daemon. Fantastic!

Frank Herbert
Arthur C. Clarke
Non-SF and Fantasy
Kurt Vonnegut (best author, any genre)
Stephen King

Isaac Asimov
Peter Hamilton
Arthur C Clarke
Douglas Adams
Fantasy
Neil Gaiman
Terry Pratchett
George R R Martin
J.R.R. Tolkien
Robert Rankin
Others
Stephen Fry
Ben Elton

Tad Williams
Brent Weeks
Jim Butcher
R.A. Salvatore
Terry Brooks
A couple of authors (one who writes as a duo) outside the genre of SF/Fantasy are:
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
James Rollins

Douglas Adams
Hunter S. Thompson
Grant Naylor
Rob Grant
Doug Naylor
The best god-damned authors ever.

Neil Gaiman
Jacqueline Carey
John Scalzi
Patrick Rothfuss
William Gibson

James Rollins
Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
Isaac Asimov
Ben Bova
F. Paul Wilson
E. E. Knight
Derek Gilbert
Sharon Gilbert
Jack McDevitt

J.R.R. Tolkien
Neil Gaiman
Iain M. Banks
Dan Simmons
stephenson, neal
Non Sci-Fi
Stephen Jay Gould
Bertrand Russell
Richard Dawkins
Julio Cortazar
Jorge Luis Borges

Feist Raymond E
Pratchett/Terry
Terry Brooks
George R. R. Martin
Tad Williams
Robert Jordan
Stephen King
I could happily pick up any book written by any of them and start reading it right now. Even if it's in the middle of the series It's all very fantasy-heavy.

David Eddings
He opened the door to fantasy books for me.
The Belgariad and The Malloreon has been lying on the floor next to my bed for ages. when ever i don't have anything to read, Eddings comes to the rescue.
Terry Pratchett
Can't live with out his books.
Every night when i go to bed i put on a Pratchett audiobook. been doing that for a few years now, strange but true.
Robert Jordan
i think i've read WOT 7-8 times.
and I'm shamed to say i still haven't picked up the last book yet.
Stephen R. Donaldson
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever is one hell of a series, Mordant's Need isn't to shabby either.
Margaret Weis/Tracy Hickman
Dragonlance, The Death Gate Cycle, love em.
Douglas Adams
No words necessary. Well maybe, Don't panic :-)
Katharine Kerr
Her Deverry series is right up my alley.

Sci-Fi/Fantasy:
Aaron Allston
George R.R. Martin
Timothy Zahn
Karen Traviss
Orson Scott Card
"General" Fiction:
Max Brooks
Dan Brown
Stephanie Meyer
Daniel Suarez
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

stephenson, neal
Phillip K Dick
Ayn Rand
Arthur C. Clarke
Issac Asimov
Frank Herbert
As far as I can go, before it starts to blur. I really base my selections whether I would read their books multiple times, not just a second time.

Robert J. Sawyer
Dan Simmons
Larry Niven
Peter F. Hamilton
Greg Bear
I really think Robert J. Sawyer is underexposed to alot of Sf fans. Check him out!

SciFi/Fantasy
Harlan Ellison
Neil Gaiman
George R.R. Martin (although this latest book is awful)
Tad Williams
Other
Michael Chabon (Just the best)
Simon Schama (Best general history author)
Peter Hessler (Best observer of life in China)
Rick Atkinson (Best writer of military history)
David Sedaris (Funniest man alive)

Ray Bradbury
Douglas Adams
Terry Pratchett
John Wyndham
(+ a couple whose books I enjoy)
Mary Gentle
Martin Scott (AKA Martin Millar)
Others.
Jane Austen
George MacDonald Fraser
Patrick O'Brian

Kylie Chan
Raymond E. Feist
Jennifer Fallon
Sara Douglass
Tracy Hickman/Margaret Weis
I will add Weis and Hickman in together as I think it brings out their best work

Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson
Patricia Briggs
Raymond E. Feist
Jim Butcher
Charlaine Harris

Stanislaw Lem"
You and your Lem! I don't get it!"
What's not to like about Lem? It's hit and miss, but those that hit tend to make me think.

Robert Jordan
Cormac Mcarthy only read "the road" but it was amazing
Brandon Sanderson
Micheal Moorcock
Tad Williams
Kevin J Anderson


Raymond Feist
Neal Stephenson (though I hated Anathem)
George R.R. Martin
Madeleine L'Engle (A Wrinkle in Time is one of the first fantasy books I read)
Orson Scott Card (actually I've only ever read Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow but they're some of the best sci-fi I've ever read)
Also, I haven't read too many books by Neil Gaiman, but what I've read, I really liked.

Clarke Arthur C
Asimov Isaac
Feist Raymond E
Orson Scott Card
William Gibson
I look at the list of names in the comments other people have done, and I find myself wondering why there are so few women writers listed.
So for those, I'm adding some favorites of that gender.
Lois McMaster Bujold
Anne McCaffrey
Elizabeth Moon
Margaret Weis

I know for sure Carol Berg is pretty much at the top at the moment.
Some others include:
Neil Gaiman
Terry Pratchett
Douglas Adams
David Eddings
Mercedes Lackey
And I'm sure I'm forgetting some.

John Scalzi, although I've only finished Old Man's War
Joe Hill, so far.
A lot of sff seems like work to read to me, lacking emotion. (Hamilton is work though; I guess I get enough out of it.)

Arthur C. Clarke
Isaac Asimov
Robert A. Heinlein
Frank Herbert
followed by a younger one:
Peter F. Hamilton

Tolkien J. R. R.
C.S. Lewis
Frank Herbert
Arthur C. Clarke
Isaac Asimov
George R.R. Martin
Philip K. Dick
Douglas Adams
Jules Verne
Daniel Suarez

Alastair Reynolds
Douglas Adams
Neal Stephenson
With fantasy:
George R R Martin
Patrick Rothfuss
Raymond E Feist
In general:
Chuck Palahniuk
Stephen King
Richard Dawkins
I'm hopeful that I'll become fans of these authors (once I read their books):
Steven Erikson
Peter F. Hamilton

Montaigne
Augustine of Hippo
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Voltaire
Nabokov Vladimir.
Now, don't throw me out of this fine group! You asked for 'all time' favorite authors.
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