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Greg Bear

Gregory Dale Bear (August 20, 1951 – November 19, 2022) was an American writer and illustrator best known for science fiction. His work covered themes of galactic conflict (Forge of God books), parallel universes (The Way series), consciousness and cultural practices (Queen of Angels), and accelerated evolution (Blood Music, Darwin's Radio, and Darwin's Children). His most recent work was the 2021 novel The Unfinished Land. Greg Bear wrote over 50 books in total.[4]

Greg Bear
Bear in 2016
BornGregory Dale Bear
(1951-08-20)August 20, 1951
San Diego, California, U.S.
DiedNovember 19, 2022(2022-11-19) (aged 71)[1][2][3]
OccupationNovelist
GenreScience fiction, Speculative fiction
Notable worksBlood Music
Website
gregbear.com

Early life

Greg Bear was born in San Diego, California. He attended San Diego State University (1968–1973), where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. At the university, he was a teaching assistant to Elizabeth Chater in her course on science fiction writing, and in later years her friend.[citation needed]

Career

Bear is often classified as a hard science fiction author because of the level of scientific detail in his work.[4] Early in his career, he also published work as an artist, including illustrations for an early version of the reference book Star Trek Concordance and covers for periodicals Galaxy and F&SF.[5] He sold his first story, "Destroyers", to Famous Science Fiction in 1967.[5]

In his fiction, Bear often addresses major questions in contemporary science and culture and proposes solutions. For example, The Forge of God offers an explanation for the Fermi paradox, supposing that the galaxy is filled with potentially predatory intelligences and that young civilizations that survive are those that do not attract their attention but stay quiet. In Queen of Angels, Bear examines crime, guilt, and punishment in society. He frames these questions around an examination of consciousness and awareness, including the emergent self-awareness of highly advanced computers in communication with humans. In Darwin's Radio and Darwin's Children, he addresses the problem of overpopulation with a mutation in the human genome making, basically, a new series of humans. The question of cultural acceptance of something new and unavoidable is also indicated.

One of Bear's favorite themes is reality as a function of observation. In Blood Music, reality becomes unstable as the number of observers (trillions of intelligent single-cell organisms) spirals higher and higher. Anvil of Stars (sequel to The Forge of God) and Moving Mars postulate a physics based on information exchange between particles, capable of being altered at the "bit level."[a] In Moving Mars, that knowledge is used to remove Mars from the Solar System and transfer it to an orbit around a distant star.

Blood Music was first published as a short story (1983) and then expanded to a novel (1985). It has also been credited as the first account of nanotechnology in science fiction.[citation needed] More certainly, the short story is the first in science fiction to describe microscopic medical machines and to treat DNA as a computational system capable of being reprogrammed, that is, expanded and modified. In later works, beginning with Queen of Angels and continuing with its sequel, Slant, Bear gives a detailed description of a near-future nanotechnological society. This historical sequence continues with Heads—which may contain the first description of a so-called "quantum logic computer"—and with Moving Mars. The sequence also charts the historical development of self-awareness in artificial intelligence. Its continuing character Jill was inspired in part by Robert A. Heinlein's self-aware computer Mycroft HOLMES[b] (High-Optional, Logical, Multi-Evaluating Supervisor) in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966).

Bear, Gregory Benford, and David Brin wrote a trilogy of prequel novels to Isaac Asimov's influential Foundation trilogy. Bear is credited with the middle book.

While most of Bear's work is science fiction, he has written in other fiction genres. Examples include Songs of Earth and Power (fantasy) and Psychlone (horror). Bear has described his Dead Lines, which straddles the line between science fiction and fantasy, as a "high-tech ghost story".[6] He has received many accolades, including five Nebula Awards and two Hugo Awards.[7]

Bear cited Ray Bradbury as the most influential writer in his life. He met Bradbury in 1967 and had a lifelong correspondence. As a teenager, Bear attended Bradbury lectures and events in Southern California.[8]

He also served on the Board of Advisors for the Museum of Science Fiction.[9] Bear was also one of the five co-founders of the San Diego Comic-Con.[10]

Personal life and death

In 1975, Bear married Christina M. Nielson; they divorced in 1981. In 1983, he married Astrid Anderson, the daughter of the science fiction and fantasy authors Poul and Karen Anderson. They had two children, Chloe and Alexandra, and resided near Seattle, Washington.[citation needed]

Bear died on November 19, 2022, at the age of 71, from multiple strokes, caused by clots that had been hiding in a false lumen of the anterior artery to the brain since a surgery in 2014.[11] After being on life support for two days and not expected to recover, per his advance healthcare directive life support was withdrawn.[12][13]

Awards and accolades

Bibliography

Novels

Series

Darwin
  • Darwin's Radio (1999) Nebula Award winner, Hugo, Locus SF, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards nominee, 2000[18]
  • Darwin's Children (2003) Locus SF, Arthur C. Clarke, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards nominee, 2004[19]
The Forge of God
Songs of Earth and Power
Quantico
Quantum Logic

Novels in internal chronology:[23]

  • Queen of Angels (1990) Hugo, Locus, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards nominee, 1991[24]
  • Slant (1997) John W. Campbell Memorial Award nominee, 1998[25]
  • Heads (1990)
  • Moving Mars (1993) Nebula Award winner; Hugo, Locus SF, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards nominee, 1994[26]
War dogs
  • War dogs. Orbit. 2014.
  • Killing Titan (2015)
  • Take Back the Sky (2016)
The Way

Series (non-originating author)

The Foundation Series
Man-Kzin Wars
Halo
The Forerunner Saga (trilogy)
  • Halo: Cryptum (2011) (Forerunner trilogy book 1)
  • Halo: Primordium (2012) (Forerunner trilogy book 2)
  • Halo: Silentium (2013) (Forerunner trilogy book 3) [29]
Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Wars
Foreworld Saga

Non-series

Short fiction

  • Hardfought (1983)
Collections
  • The Wind from a Burning Woman (1983, vt The Venging 1992)
  • Early Harvest (February 1988)
  • Tangents (1989)
  • Bear's Fantasies (1992)
  • The Collected Stories of Greg Bear (2002)
  • W3: Women in Deep Time (2003)
  • Sleepside: The Collected Fantasies (November 2005)

Anthologies edited

Critical studies and reviews of Bear's work

War dogs
  • Sakers, Don (May 2015). "The Reference Library". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. Vol. 135, no. 5. pp. 104–107.

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Bear has credited the inspiration for the idea to Frederick Kantor's 1967 treatise "Information Mechanics" (see Digital physics).
  2. ^ Named for fictional character Mycroft Holmes, brother of Sherlock Holmes.

References

  1. ^ "Sci-fi Novelist Greg Bear Has Passed Away". November 20, 2022.
  2. ^ "Halo Author Greg Bear Passes Away Age 71". November 20, 2022.
  3. ^ "Greg Bear: News". Greg passed away peacefully yesterday, surrounded by his loving family. [...] Greg Bear 8/20/1951–11/19/2022
  4. ^ a b "SFE: Bear, Greg". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Greg Bear: Continuing the Dialog", Locus, February 2000, pp. 4, 76–78.
  6. ^ "interview". fwomp.com. Fiction Writers of the Monterey Peninsula. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  7. ^ "Top SF/F Authors". WorldsWithoutEnd.com. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  8. ^ Adams, John Joseph (June 6, 2012). "Sci-Fi Scribes on Ray Bradbury: "Storyteller, Showman and Alchemist"". Wired. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  9. ^ "Funds sought for science fiction museum lift-off". USAToday.com. November 3, 2013. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
  10. ^ Robbins, Gary (November 22, 2022). "Greg Bear, prize-winning sci-fi author and Comic-Con co-founder, dies at 71". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  11. ^ Glyer, Mike (November 20, 2022). "Pixel Scroll 11/19/22 Scroll And Deliver, Your Pixels Or Your Life!". File 770. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  12. ^ Bear, Astrid (November 18, 2022). "Update on Greg". Facebook. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  13. ^ Glyer, Mike (November 20, 2022). "Greg Bear (1951-2022)". File 770. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  14. ^ The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1985. New York: Newspaper Enterprise Association, Inc. 1984. p. 415. ISBN 0-911818-71-5.
  15. ^ . Locus Awards Database. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  16. ^ Inkpot Award
  17. ^ Doris Lessing: Hot Dawns, interview by Harvey Blume in Boston Book Review.
  18. ^ "2000 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  19. ^ "2004 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  20. ^ "1988 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  21. ^ a b c "1986 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  22. ^ a b "1985 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on August 6, 2011. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
  24. ^ "1991 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  25. ^ "1998 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  26. ^ "1994 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  27. ^ "1987 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  28. ^ "1996 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  29. ^ Upcoming4.me. . Upcoming4.me. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  30. ^ Eaton, Kit (May 26, 2010). "The Mongoliad App: Neal Stephenson's Novel of the Future?". Fast Company. Retrieved July 4, 2010.
  31. ^ "2003 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on October 12, 2014. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  33. ^ . Archived from the original on August 4, 2008. Retrieved August 28, 2008.
  34. ^ "2009 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved July 11, 2009.

External links

  • Official website  
  • 2010 Interview on the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy Podcast
  • Interview with Greg Bear, By Dag R., February 1, 2000, at sffworld.com
  • All of Greg Bear's audio interviews on the podcast The Future And You (in which he describes his expectations of the future)
  • Greg Bear at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • at the Internet Book List
  • In the part it includes the chapters 1, 2, 10 and 33.
  • Quantico: Official Website February 28, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
  • Complete list of sci-fi award wins and nominations by novel
  • Greg Bear on Worlds Without End
  • Greg Bear at IMDb
  • Greg Bear discography at Discogs

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Greg Bear news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gregory Dale Bear August 20 1951 November 19 2022 was an American writer and illustrator best known for science fiction His work covered themes of galactic conflict Forge of God books parallel universes The Way series consciousness and cultural practices Queen of Angels and accelerated evolution Blood Music Darwin s Radio and Darwin s Children His most recent work was the 2021 novel The Unfinished Land Greg Bear wrote over 50 books in total 4 Greg BearBear in 2016BornGregory Dale Bear 1951 08 20 August 20 1951San Diego California U S DiedNovember 19 2022 2022 11 19 aged 71 1 2 3 OccupationNovelistGenreScience fiction Speculative fictionNotable worksBlood MusicWebsitegregbear wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Awards and accolades 5 Bibliography 5 1 Novels 5 1 1 Series 5 1 2 Series non originating author 5 1 3 Non series 5 2 Short fiction 5 3 Anthologies edited 5 4 Critical studies and reviews of Bear s work 6 Explanatory notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditGreg Bear was born in San Diego California He attended San Diego State University 1968 1973 where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree At the university he was a teaching assistant to Elizabeth Chater in her course on science fiction writing and in later years her friend citation needed Career EditBear is often classified as a hard science fiction author because of the level of scientific detail in his work 4 Early in his career he also published work as an artist including illustrations for an early version of the reference book Star Trek Concordance and covers for periodicals Galaxy and F amp SF 5 He sold his first story Destroyers to Famous Science Fiction in 1967 5 In his fiction Bear often addresses major questions in contemporary science and culture and proposes solutions For example The Forge of God offers an explanation for the Fermi paradox supposing that the galaxy is filled with potentially predatory intelligences and that young civilizations that survive are those that do not attract their attention but stay quiet In Queen of Angels Bear examines crime guilt and punishment in society He frames these questions around an examination of consciousness and awareness including the emergent self awareness of highly advanced computers in communication with humans In Darwin s Radio and Darwin s Children he addresses the problem of overpopulation with a mutation in the human genome making basically a new series of humans The question of cultural acceptance of something new and unavoidable is also indicated One of Bear s favorite themes is reality as a function of observation In Blood Music reality becomes unstable as the number of observers trillions of intelligent single cell organisms spirals higher and higher Anvil of Stars sequel to The Forge of God and Moving Mars postulate a physics based on information exchange between particles capable of being altered at the bit level a In Moving Mars that knowledge is used to remove Mars from the Solar System and transfer it to an orbit around a distant star Blood Music was first published as a short story 1983 and then expanded to a novel 1985 It has also been credited as the first account of nanotechnology in science fiction citation needed More certainly the short story is the first in science fiction to describe microscopic medical machines and to treat DNA as a computational system capable of being reprogrammed that is expanded and modified In later works beginning with Queen of Angels and continuing with its sequel Slant Bear gives a detailed description of a near future nanotechnological society This historical sequence continues with Heads which may contain the first description of a so called quantum logic computer and with Moving Mars The sequence also charts the historical development of self awareness in artificial intelligence Its continuing character Jill was inspired in part by Robert A Heinlein s self aware computer Mycroft HOLMES b High Optional Logical Multi Evaluating Supervisor in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress 1966 Bear Gregory Benford and David Brin wrote a trilogy of prequel novels to Isaac Asimov s influential Foundation trilogy Bear is credited with the middle book While most of Bear s work is science fiction he has written in other fiction genres Examples include Songs of Earth and Power fantasy and Psychlone horror Bear has described his Dead Lines which straddles the line between science fiction and fantasy as a high tech ghost story 6 He has received many accolades including five Nebula Awards and two Hugo Awards 7 Bear cited Ray Bradbury as the most influential writer in his life He met Bradbury in 1967 and had a lifelong correspondence As a teenager Bear attended Bradbury lectures and events in Southern California 8 He also served on the Board of Advisors for the Museum of Science Fiction 9 Bear was also one of the five co founders of the San Diego Comic Con 10 Personal life and death EditIn 1975 Bear married Christina M Nielson they divorced in 1981 In 1983 he married Astrid Anderson the daughter of the science fiction and fantasy authors Poul and Karen Anderson They had two children Chloe and Alexandra and resided near Seattle Washington citation needed Bear died on November 19 2022 at the age of 71 from multiple strokes caused by clots that had been hiding in a false lumen of the anterior artery to the brain since a surgery in 2014 11 After being on life support for two days and not expected to recover per his advance healthcare directive life support was withdrawn 12 13 Awards and accolades EditThe story on which the novel Blood Music was based published in the June 1983 issue of Analog won the Best Novelette Nebula Award 1983 14 and Hugo Award 1984 15 Tangents won both the Hugo Award for Best Short Story and the Nebula Award for Best Short Story Darwin s Radio won the Endeavour Award in 2000 Hull Zero Three was short listed for the Arthur C Clarke Book Award in 2012 Hayakawa Award Heads Best Foreign Short Story 1996 Inkpot Award 1984 16 Doris Lessing winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in literature wrote I also admire the classic sort of science fiction like Blood Music by Greg Bear He s a great writer 17 Bibliography EditNovels Edit Series Edit DarwinDarwin s Radio 1999 Nebula Award winner Hugo Locus SF and John W Campbell Memorial Awards nominee 2000 18 Darwin s Children 2003 Locus SF Arthur C Clarke and John W Campbell Memorial Awards nominee 2004 19 The Forge of GodThe Forge of God 1987 Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee 1988 20 Nebula Award nominee 1986 21 Anvil of Stars 1992 Songs of Earth and PowerThe Infinity Concerto 1984 Locus Fantasy Award nominee 1985 22 The Serpent Mage 1986 Songs of Earth and Power 1994 combines The Infinity Concerto and The Serpent Mage QuanticoQuantico 2005 Mariposa 2009 Quantum LogicNovels in internal chronology 23 Queen of Angels 1990 Hugo Locus and John W Campbell Memorial Awards nominee 1991 24 Slant 1997 John W Campbell Memorial Award nominee 1998 25 Heads 1990 Moving Mars 1993 Nebula Award winner Hugo Locus SF and John W Campbell Memorial Awards nominee 1994 26 War dogsWar dogs Orbit 2014 Killing Titan 2015 Take Back the Sky 2016 The WayEon 1985 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 1987 27 Eternity 1988 Legacy 1995 Locus SF Award nominee 1996 28 The Way of All Ghosts 1999 Series non originating author Edit The Foundation SeriesFoundation and Chaos 1998 Second Foundation series book 2 Man Kzin WarsThe Man Who Would Be Kzin with S M Stirling 1991 Halo The Forerunner Saga trilogy Halo Cryptum 2011 Forerunner trilogy book 1 Halo Primordium 2012 Forerunner trilogy book 2 Halo Silentium 2013 Forerunner trilogy book 3 29 Star Trek The Original SeriesCorona 1984 Star WarsRogue Planet 2000 Foreworld SagaThe Mongoliad 2012 2013 30 Non series Edit Hegira 1979 Psychlone 1979 Beyond Heaven s River 1980 Strength of Stones 1981 Blood Music 1985 Hugo and John W Campbell Memorial Awards nominee 1986 21 British Science Fiction Award nominee 1986 21 Nebula Award nominee 1985 22 Dinosaur Summer 1998 winner 1999 Endeavour Award Vitals 2002 John W Campbell Memorial Award nominee 2003 31 Dead Lines 2004 City at the End of Time Gollancz edition published July 17 2008 32 Del Rey Books edition August 2008 33 Nominated for the Locus and Campbell Awards 2009 34 Hull Zero Three 2010 The Unfinished Land 2021 Short fiction Edit Hardfought 1983 CollectionsThe Wind from a Burning Woman 1983 vt The Venging 1992 Early Harvest February 1988 Tangents 1989 Bear s Fantasies 1992 The Collected Stories of Greg Bear 2002 W3 Women in Deep Time 2003 Sleepside The Collected Fantasies November 2005 Anthologies edited Edit New Legends 1995 with Martin H Greenberg Multiverse Exploring Poul Anderson s Worlds 2014 with Gardner Dozois Nebula Awards Showcase 2015 2015 Critical studies and reviews of Bear s work Edit War dogsSakers Don May 2015 The Reference Library Analog Science Fiction and Fact Vol 135 no 5 pp 104 107 Explanatory notes Edit Bear has credited the inspiration for the idea to Frederick Kantor s 1967 treatise Information Mechanics see Digital physics Named for fictional character Mycroft Holmes brother of Sherlock Holmes References Edit Sci fi Novelist Greg Bear Has Passed Away November 20 2022 Halo Author Greg Bear Passes Away Age 71 November 20 2022 Greg Bear News Greg passed away peacefully yesterday surrounded by his loving family Greg Bear 8 20 1951 11 19 2022 a b SFE Bear Greg The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Retrieved November 26 2022 a b Greg Bear Continuing the Dialog Locus February 2000 pp 4 76 78 interview fwomp com Fiction Writers of the Monterey Peninsula Retrieved July 11 2009 Top SF F Authors WorldsWithoutEnd com Retrieved July 11 2009 Adams John Joseph June 6 2012 Sci Fi Scribes on Ray Bradbury Storyteller Showman and Alchemist Wired Retrieved October 20 2015 Funds sought for science fiction museum lift off USAToday com November 3 2013 Retrieved September 7 2014 Robbins Gary November 22 2022 Greg Bear prize winning sci fi author and Comic Con co founder dies at 71 San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved November 26 2022 Glyer Mike November 20 2022 Pixel Scroll 11 19 22 Scroll And Deliver Your Pixels Or Your Life File 770 Retrieved November 20 2022 Bear Astrid November 18 2022 Update on Greg Facebook Retrieved November 20 2022 Glyer Mike November 20 2022 Greg Bear 1951 2022 File 770 Retrieved November 20 2022 The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1985 New York Newspaper Enterprise Association Inc 1984 p 415 ISBN 0 911818 71 5 1984 Award Winners amp Nominees Locus Awards Database Archived from the original on June 5 2011 Retrieved July 11 2009 Inkpot Award Doris Lessing Hot Dawns interview by Harvey Blume in Boston Book Review 2000 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 2004 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 1988 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 a b c 1986 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 a b 1985 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 Greg Bear Discussion Board Archived from the original on August 6 2011 Retrieved July 14 2011 1991 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 1998 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 1994 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 1987 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 1996 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 Upcoming4 me Third novel in the Forerunner Saga by Greg Bear Halo Silentium revealed Upcoming4 me Archived from the original on July 20 2012 Retrieved July 18 2012 Eaton Kit May 26 2010 The Mongoliad App Neal Stephenson s Novel of the Future Fast Company Retrieved July 4 2010 2003 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 Invalid Site Archived from the original on October 12 2014 Retrieved August 28 2008 Del Rey Online City at the End of Time by Greg Bear Archived from the original on August 4 2008 Retrieved August 28 2008 2009 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved July 11 2009 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Greg Bear Official website 2010 Interview on the Geek s Guide to the Galaxy Podcast Interview with Greg Bear By Dag R February 1 2000 at sffworld wbr com All of Greg Bear s audio interviews on the podcast The Future And You in which he describes his expectations of the future Greg Bear at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Greg Bear at the Internet Book List The 20th challenge of the society of digital artists which made use of EON In the about part it includes the chapters 1 2 10 and 33 Quantico Official Website Archived February 28 2021 at the Wayback Machine Complete list of sci fi award wins and nominations by novel Interview with questions submitted by Reddit com users Greg Bear on Worlds Without End Greg Bear at IMDb Greg Bear discography at Discogs Portal Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greg Bear amp oldid 1130623127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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