Allen Steele
ALLEN STEELE worked as a freelance journalist before becoming a prolific science fiction writer. He has garnered multiple Hugo Awards for his novellas and novelettes, and his novel Obital Decay won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. In 2013, he received the Robert A. Heinlein Award in recognition of his fiction promoting space exploration.
ALLEN STEELE worked as a freelance journalist before becoming a prolific science fiction writer. He has garnered multiple Hugo Awards for his novellas and novelettes, and his novel Obital Decay won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. In 2013, he received the Robert A. Heinlein Award in recognition of his fiction promoting space exploration. See less
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Allen Steele book reviews
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The Last Science Fiction Writer
Excellent short story collection
by F4pilot, Dec 12, 2013
Allen Steele is mainly noted for his novels, but this, his third short story collection, demonstrates his talent for shorter works. His stories are always entertaining, which is why I read them. He ... Read More
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Spindrift
Great addition to Steele's SF catalog
This book is part of Alan Steele's Coyote world. No one writes better plot or conflict than Steele, in my opinion. He also does an amazing job of world building, and always manages to build in some ... Read More
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Spindrift
A new novel in the universe of Coyote
by F4pilot, May 3, 2007
SPINDRIFT is a novel in Allen Steele's universe of Coyote, a planet settled by a group of dissidents and their families who fled a repressive government on Earth. The story opens in 2288 when Europe ... Read More