Website review: Greg Egans Home Page
cgp314 discovered this in Science Fiction
•12 reviews since Aug 19, 2003
science-fiction, sf, science
•gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au
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cgp314 discovered 60 months ago- Egan is the only sci-fi author who know's his stuff and is interesting to read.

Gururvishnu rated 2 months ago- My personal favorite writer, sf or not.

ztutz rated 4 months ago- Quantum fiction.

Pumpapa rated 19 months ago- Probably the most interesting thing

Opal-Tallulah rated 23 months ago- Someone just got me into Greg Egan. This is his site.

spectrekitty rated 26 months ago- What a cool website! And this guy is a renaissance man - writer, mathematician, artist. You could spend hours studying his explanations of the artwork.

ericthehamster rated 30 months ago
I have only recently discovered Greg Egan (Diaspora), and thought him brilliant. If you like hard physics in your sci fi, this is for you. I found parts of it incomprehensible, yet still compelling.

MattArnold rated 39 months ago- Home page of an Australian science fiction author and computer programmer. This site contains information, illustrations and applets to supplement some of his work.

HazMatt rated 43 months ago- Science Fiction writer

AnarchistOctopus rated 46 months ago- Although only "Distress" explicitly concerns the anarchist movement, Greg Egan's fictional worlds often describe interesting forms of radical equality and mutual aid. Fans of Iain Banks and Ken Macleod might find Egan's work enjoyable as a very different approach on similar themes.

Nader rated 48 months ago- I only read non-fiction. And Greg Egan.