Greg Bear
A titan of hard science fiction, who pushed biology, physics, and cosmic scale to their dizzying limits.
Greg Bear was a leading author of hard science fiction, a multiple Hugo and Nebula winner whose work is celebrated for rigorous science and breathtaking scope. Blood Music pioneered nanotechnology and biological transcendence in fiction, while Eon and its sequels delivered vast, mind-expanding cosmic engineering and Darwin's Radio explored a startling evolutionary leap with real scientific grounding.
Bear combined cutting-edge ideas — genetics, nanotech, physics, the deep future — with a genuine sense of awe and strong human stakes. He never let the science crowd out the story. Expect big, demanding concepts handled with authority, and the vertiginous thrill of having your sense of scale knocked loose. For readers who want their science fiction intellectually ambitious and grounded in real science, Bear is a essential modern master — one of the field's finest hard-SF imaginations.
- For lovers of rigorous hard SF
- Nanotech, genetics, and cosmic engineering
- A multiple Hugo and Nebula winner































