George Zebrowski


Easton Press George Zebrowski books

Macrolife - Masterpieces of Science Fiction (signed edition) - 1990
Stranger Suns - Signed First Edition of Science Fiction - 1991
The Killing Star - Signed First Edition of Science Fiction (co-authored with Charles Pellegrino) - 1995
Cave of Stars - Signed First Edition of Science Fiction - 1999
Brute Orbits - Masterpieces of Science Fiction (signed edition) - 2000
Swift Thoughts - Signed First Edition of Science Fiction - 2002
Black Pockets - Signed First Edition of Science Fiction - 2006
Empties - Signed First Edition of Science Fiction - 2009
 
 

Author George Zebrowski

Born on December 28, 1945, in Villach, Austria, George Zebrowski is a renowned American science fiction author, editor, and futurist. His life and work stand as a testament to the boundless imagination and intellectual curiosity that characterize the best of speculative fiction. Zebrowski's early years were marked by a nomadic existence, as his family traversed Europe before eventually settling in the United States. This exposure to different cultures and landscapes undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping his worldview and the themes that would emerge in his writing.

In the late 1960s, Zebrowski began his literary journey, publishing his first short stories and immersing himself in the vibrant world of science fiction. His early works often explored grandiose concepts such as space exploration, time travel, and the nature of consciousness, showcasing his penchant for pushing the boundaries of imagination. However, it was with his novel The Omega Point Trilogy (1972-1974) that Zebrowski truly made his mark on the genre. This ambitious series delved into the far future, tackling existential questions about the destiny of humanity and the evolution of intelligence in the cosmos. The trilogy cemented Zebrowski's reputation as a visionary writer unafraid to grapple with the profound mysteries of existence. Throughout his career, Zebrowski continued to produce a diverse body of work, including novels, short stories, essays, and collaborations with other luminaries of science fiction. His writing often blended scientific speculation with philosophical inquiry, inviting readers to ponder the profound implications of technological advancement and the human condition.

In addition to his creative endeavors, Zebrowski emerged as a respected voice in the field of futurism, contributing insightful commentary on the societal impacts of emerging technologies and the prospects for humanity's future. His foresight and intellectual rigor earned him a devoted following among both fans of science fiction and scholars of speculative thought. Beyond his literary accomplishments, Zebrowski's legacy endures as a mentor and advocate for aspiring writers, generously sharing his knowledge and experience to nurture the next generation of speculative storytellers.

As George Zebrowski continues to chart new frontiers in the realms of imagination and intellect, his contributions to the world of science fiction and futurism remain indelible, inspiring readers to dream of possibilities yet unimagined.




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