Silverberg
[ sil-ver-burg ]
/ ˈsɪl vərˌbɜrg /
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noun
Robert, born 1935, U.S. science-fiction writer.
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Time travel is a common theme in Silverberg's work, most notably in novels like House of Bones and Hawksbill Station.
Review: Needle in a Timestack explores how love endures when time is in constant flux|Jennifer Ouellette|October 17, 2021|Ars TechnicaSilverberg thought his friend should have threatened to change the interloper's past, and he realized he had a terrific premise for a story.
Review: Needle in a Timestack explores how love endures when time is in constant flux|Jennifer Ouellette|October 17, 2021|Ars TechnicaThe story goes that Silverberg's inspiration for "Needle in a Timestack" came during a science fiction convention.
Review: Needle in a Timestack explores how love endures when time is in constant flux|Jennifer Ouellette|October 17, 2021|Ars Technica