Authors | Bud Sparhawk
John C. "Bud" Sparhawk (born 1937) is an American
science fiction author most associated with Analog but has appeared in
several other magazines and anthologies. He is a three-time nominee for the Nebula
Award for Best Novella. Sparhawk was born in Baltimore,
Maryland, and lives in Annapolis.
He has a BS degree in Mathematics and an MBA in Finance.
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The wind blew soundlessly across the red-gray Amazonis landscape.
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Away from the station the wind was free.
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"Why did I ever listen to you about THIS race? I already spend a bunch right here on Earth," protested Jerome Blacker, president of JBI. "I've been having second thoughts about this Jupiter race."
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“Let her have her head! Stop fighting her,” Rams raged at the big woman as she struggled with the wheel. He lifted himself on one elbow on the low bunk.
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Sailors call everything below fifty degrees, south latitude, the Southern Ocean, even though technically, that name only applies to the water around Antarctica.
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