Charles Sheffield
Books and Stories

Charles A. Sheffield (b. 1935 - d. 2002) UK-born physicist and writer, permanently in the USA from 1971, married to SF writer Nancy Kress from 1998 until his death; he published the first of more than 100 technical papers and science articles in 1962, and the first of 100 or more sf stories, "What Song the Sirens Sang", for Galaxy in April 1977Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

The Web Between the Worlds, Not Known, 1979

 

 

 

 

 

Science Fiction in the News:

Pole-Dancing Stripperbot Robot (6/29/2026)

Collective Superintelligence Is At Hand! (6/27/2026)

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Meta's Horizon Studio's Unique Avatars From Text Prompts (6/22/2026)

VaMEx Biomimetic Mars Robot Inspired By Skink (6/21/2026)

NEO Brain Computer Interface (BCI) (6/19/2026)

Did Frank Herbert Predict Bistable Displays Like E-Ink? (6/17/2026)

Monolith One Giant Industrial Metal 3D-printer (6/15/2026)

'Mooncrete' Lunar Regolith Concrete (LRC) (6/13/2026)

 

 

 

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