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Gregory Benford (1941- ) is an American astrophysicist who also happens to be a bestselling award-winning science fiction author.
Works written by Gregory Benford include:
His story "And The Sea Like Mirrors" was included in Harlan Ellison's anthology Again, Dangerous Visions.
His novels include:
- Timescape
- Against Infinity
- Beyond Infinity (no relation)
- The Stars in Shroud (also published as Deeper Than the Darkness)
- The Galactic Center saga, consisting of:
- In the Ocean of Night
- Across the Sea of Suns
- Great Sky River
- Tides of Light
- Furious Gulf
- Sailing Bright Eternity
- Two novels in the Man-Kzin Wars series with Larry Niven
- Some books with co-author Gordon Eklund, including If the Stars are Gods
- Foundation's Fear, an installment in the late Isaac Asimov's Foundation series
- Beyond the Fall of Night, a not-very-well-received sequel to the late Arthur C. Clarke's Against the Fall of Night