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Theodore Sturgeon, the visionary American writer, redefined the science fiction genre with his innovative storytelling and psychological depth. From "More Than Human" to "The Dreaming Jewels," Sturgeon crafted narratives that transcended the boundaries of genre, exploring themes of humanity, identity, and the unknown. His speculative fiction captivated readers with its imaginative scope and emotional resonance, earning him a place as one of the genre's most revered authors.
"I wrote the very first stories in science fiction which dealt with homosexuality, The World Well Lost and Affair With a Green Monkey."
"I have lived most of my life with the conviction that I don't dream, because I never could retrieve a dream."
"Some major writers have a huge impact, like Ayn Rand, who to my mind is a lousy fiction writer because her writing has no compassion and virtually no humor. She has a philosophical and economical message that she is passing off as fiction, but it really isn't fiction at all."
"There are a lot of people who write very intensely about things they do not and cannot do."
"You write a story about loneliness, and you grab them all because everybody's an expert on that one."
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