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Shunrō Oshikawa Japanese author, journalist and editor, and is best known as a pioneer of science fiction. Shunrō_Oshikawa
Scientific romance Scientific romance is a bygone name for what is now commonly known as science fiction. The term is most associated with early British science fiction. The earliest noteworthy use of the term scientific romance is believed to have been by Charles Howard Hinton in his 1886 collection. The term can, however, also refer to early science fiction from several other nations as well, in particular the works of French writers such as Jules Verne and Camille Flammarion. Scientific_romance
Barton Paul Levenson Barton Paul Levenson (May 9, 1960–science fiction, fantasy and the macabre. He is a long-standing member of one of Pittsburgh's oldest Science-Fiction and Fantasy Writer's Workshops. He was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He is a 1983 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. His first work of fiction was a short story "Twenty Peasants" published in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine in 1991. Barton_Paul_Levenson