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[[File:Greg Bear Memoriam.jpg|200px|thumb|Greg Bear, prolific author and contributor to the ''Halo'' franchise.]]
 
'''Gregory Dale Bear''' (August 20, 1951 - November 19, 2022) was an American science fiction and mainstream author. His work covered themes of galactic conflict, artificial universes, consciousness and cultural practices, and accelerated evolution. He is known for the trilogy of novels, [[The Forerunner Saga]], which focus on the [[Forerunner]] civilization set prior to the activation of the [[Halo Array]] as well as before and during their war with the [[Flood]].
'''Gregory Dale Bear''' (born August 20, 1951) is an [[United States of America|American]] science fiction and mainstream author. His work has covered themes of galactic conflict, artificial universes, consciousness and cultural practices, and accelerated evolution.
 
His most recent project is a [[Forerunner Saga|trilogy of novels]] focusing on the [[Forerunner]] civilization for the first time, set prior to the activation of the [[Halo Array]], before and during their war with the [[Flood]]. The first novel in the series, titled ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'', is set to be released on [[2011|January 4, 2011]].<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/news/headline/science-fiction-legend-greg-bear-set-to-explore-the-time-of-the-forerunners/5011 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Science fiction legend Greg Bear set to explore the time of the Forerunners'']</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Bear was born in [[Wikipedia:San Diego, California|San Diego, California]]. From 1968 to 1973 he attended [[Wikipedia:San Diego State University|San Diego State University]], where he received a [[Wikipedia:Bachelor o Arts|Bachelor of Arts]] degree. In 1975, he married Christina M. Nielson, but they divorced in 1981. He remarried in 1983, to Astrid Anderson, the daughter of science fiction author [[Wikipedia:Poul Anderson|Poul Anderson]]. They have two children. They live outside of [[Wikipedia:Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]].
Bear was born in San Diego, California. From 1968 to 1973 he attended San Diego State University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. He has two children, and currently lives with his wife Astrid Anderson outside Seattle, Washington.
 
===Career===
Bear is often classified as a [[Wikipedia:Hard science fiction|hard science fiction]] author, based on the scientific details in his work. He often addresses major questions in contemporary science and culture with fictional solutions. One of Bear's favorite themes is reality as a function of observers.
 
Notably, Bear has been credited as being the first author to describe [[Wikipedia:Nanotechnology|nanotechnology]] in science fiction, namely in the story ''Blood Music''. More recent works such as the ''Darwin's Radio''/''Darwin's Children'' pair of novels, which deal with the impact of a strange disease which appears to drive evolutionary transitions, stick closely to the known facts of molecular biology of viruses and [[Wikipedia:evolutionary theory|evolution]].
 
While most of Bear's work is science fiction, he has also written fantasy and horror stories, as well as science fiction fantasy. He has received many accolades, including five Nebula awards and two Hugo awards for science fiction just to name a few.
 
== Bibliography ==
===Novels===
====Series====
=====Darwin=====
* ''[[Wikipedia:Darwin's Radio|Darwin's Radio]]'' (1999)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Darwin's Children|Darwin's Children]]'' (2003)
 
=====The Forge of God=====
* ''[[Wikipedia:The Forge of God|The Forge of God]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Anvil of Stars|Anvil of Stars]]'' (1992)
 
=====Songs of Earth and Power=====
* ''[[Wikipedia:The Infinity Concerto|The Infinity Concerto]]'' (1984)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Serpent Mage (Greg Bear)|The Serpent Mage]]'' (1986)
* ''Songs of Earth and Power'' (1994 - combines ''The Infinity Concerto'' and ''The Serpent Mage'')
 
=====Quantico (Queen of Angels prequels)=====
* ''[[Wikipedia:Quantico (novel)|Quantico]]'' (2005)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Mariposa (novel)|Mariposa]]'' (2009)
 
=====Queen of Angels=====
* ''[[Wikipedia:Queen of Angels (novel)|Queen of Angels]]'' (1990)
* ''/'' (also known as ''Slant''; 1997)
 
=====[[Wikipedia:The Way (Greg Bear)|The Way]]=====
* ''[[Wikipedia:Eon (novel)|Eon]]'' (1985)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Eternity (novel)|Eternity]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Legacy (1995 novel)|Legacy]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Wikipedia:The Way of All Ghosts|The Way of All Ghosts]]'' (1999)
 
====Series (non-originating author)====
* ''[[Wikipedia:The Foundation Series|The Foundation Series]]: [[Wikipedia:Foundation and Chaos|Foundation and Chaos]]'' (1998) (Second Foundation series: book 2)
 
* ''[[Wikipedia:Man-Kzin Wars|Man-Kzin Wars]]: [[Wikipedia:Man-Kzin Wars#The stories|The Man Who Would Be Kzin]]'' (with [[Wikipedia:S.M. Stirling|S.M. Stirling]]) (1991)


* ''[[Wikipedia:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek - TOS]]: [[Wikipedia:Corona (novel)|Corona]]'' (1984)
Often classified as a [[Wikipedia:Hard science fiction|hard science fiction]] author, Bear is known to pay close attention to scientific details in his work, and he addresses major questions in contemporary science and culture with fictional solutions. His themes are often broad and abstract, one of them being reality as a function of observers. He has also been credited as being the first author to describe nanotechnology in science fiction. Some of his more recent works which deal with accelerated evolution triggered by a strange disease stick closely to the known facts of their respective fields of science.


* ''[[Wikipedia:Star Wars|Star Wars]]: [[Wikipedia:Rogue Planet (novel)|Rogue Planet]]'' (2000)
Bear has written several acclaimed original novels and series, including [[Wikipedia:The Way (Greg Bear)|''The Way'' series]], ''[[Wikipedia:The Forge of God|The Forge of God]]'' and the ''[[Wikipedia:Darwin's Radio|Darwin series]]'' to name a few. He has also authored several novels set in established series and franchises, such as ''[[Wikipedia:The Foundation Series|The Foundation Series]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Man-Kzin Wars|Man-Kzin Wars]]'', ''[[Wikipedia: Star Wars|Star Wars]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia: Star Trek|Star Trek]]''. He has received many accolades, including five [[Wikipedia:Nebula Award|Nebula awards]] and two [[Wikipedia:Hugo Award|Hugo awards]] for science fiction.


* ''[[Halo]]: [[Halo: Cryptum|Cryptum]]'' (2011)
While most of Bear's work is science fiction, he has also written fantasy and horror stories, as well as combinations of science fiction and fantasy.


====Non-series====
== ''Halo'' bibliography ==
* ''[[Wikipedia:Psychlone|Psychlone]]'' (1979)
*''[[The Forerunner Saga]]''
* ''[[Wikipedia:Hegira (novel)|Hegira]]'' (1979)
**''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' (2011)
* ''Beyond Heaven's River'' (1980)
**''[[Halo: Primordium]]'' (2012)
* ''Strength of Stones'' (1981)
**''[[Halo: Silentium]]'' (2013)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Blood Music|Blood Music]]'' (1985)
***''[[Rebirth]]'' (2013) - Co-authored with Chloe Bear
* ''Sleepside Story'' (1988)
* ''Heads'' (1990)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Moving Mars|Moving Mars]]'' (1993)
* ''New Legends'' (1995)
* ''Dinosaur Summer'' (1998)
* ''Country of the Mind'' (1998)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Vitals|Vitals]]'' (2002)
* ''Dead Lines'' (2004)
* ''[[Wikipedia:City at the End of Time|City at the End of Time]]'' (2008)
* ''Hull Zero Three'' (2010)
*''[[Wikipedia:The Mongoliad|The Mongoliad]]'' (expected 2010)


===Short Fiction===
==Trivia==
====Collections====
Nearly every author who was asked to provide stories for the ''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe|Halo: Evolutions]]'' anthology accepted the offer. Greg Bear was among those who declined; though he was interested in the project, he wished to write a full-length novel rather than a short story.<ref>'''Halo Waypoint''', ''Inside Halo: Evolutions, Part 2''</ref> A few months later, [[Eric Raab]], [[343 Industries]]' contact within [[Tor Books]], suggested that Bear be hired as the author of the planned ''Forerunner Saga''. When [[Frank O'Connor]] approached Bear about writing the series, the latter gladly accepted the offer.<ref>'''Halo Waypoint''', ''Greg Bear Talks Halo Cryptum, Part 1''</ref>
* ''[[Wikipedia:The Wind from a Burning Woman|The Wind from a Burning Woman]]'' (1983)
* ''Early Harvest'' (February 1988)
* ''[[Wikipedia:Tangents (collection)|Tangents]]'' (1989)
* ''The Venging'' (1992)
* ''Bear's Fantasies'' (1992)
* ''W3 Women in deep time'' (2003)
* ''Sleepside: The Collected Fantasies'' (November 2005)


==Sources==
==Sources==
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{{Ref/Sources}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.gregbear.com/ Greg Bear's Official Site]
*[http://www.gregbear.com/ Greg Bear's Official Site]
*[http://halo.xbox.com/Content/assets/en-us/Podcast/343Sparkast_001.mp3 Greg Bear interview on 343 Industries Podcast #1]
*[http://halo.xbox.com/Content/assets/en-us/Podcast/343Sparkast_001.mp3 Greg Bear interview on 343 Industries Podcast #1]
*[http://www.sffworld.com/interview/8p0.html Interview] at [http://www.sffworld.com SFFWorld.com]
*[http://www.thefutureandyou.libsyn.com/?search_string=bear&Submit=Search&search=1 All of Greg Bear's audio interviews on the podcast ''The Future And You''] (in which he describes his expectations of the future)
*[http://www.thefutureandyou.libsyn.com/?search_string=bear&Submit=Search&search=1 All of Greg Bear's audio interviews on the podcast ''The Future And You''] (in which he describes his expectations of the future)
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Greg_Bear Greg Bear at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database]
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Greg_Bear Greg Bear at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database]
*[http://mmbooks101.blogspot.com/search?q=Greg+BEar Interview with Greg Bear] Conducted by Murder and Mystery Books 101
*[http://www.worldswithoutend.com/author.asp?ID=72#books Complete list of sci-fi award wins and nominations by novel]
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Greg Bear
Greg Bear
Greg Bear, prolific author and contributor to the Halo franchise.

Gregory Dale Bear (August 20, 1951 - November 19, 2022) was an American science fiction and mainstream author. His work covered themes of galactic conflict, artificial universes, consciousness and cultural practices, and accelerated evolution. He is known for the trilogy of novels, The Forerunner Saga, which focus on the Forerunner civilization set prior to the activation of the Halo Array as well as before and during their war with the Flood.

Biography[edit]

Bear was born in San Diego, California. From 1968 to 1973 he attended San Diego State University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. He has two children, and currently lives with his wife Astrid Anderson outside Seattle, Washington.

Often classified as a hard science fiction author, Bear is known to pay close attention to scientific details in his work, and he addresses major questions in contemporary science and culture with fictional solutions. His themes are often broad and abstract, one of them being reality as a function of observers. He has also been credited as being the first author to describe nanotechnology in science fiction. Some of his more recent works which deal with accelerated evolution triggered by a strange disease stick closely to the known facts of their respective fields of science.

Bear has written several acclaimed original novels and series, including The Way series, The Forge of God and the Darwin series to name a few. He has also authored several novels set in established series and franchises, such as The Foundation Series, Man-Kzin Wars, Star Wars and Star Trek. He has received many accolades, including five Nebula awards and two Hugo awards for science fiction.

While most of Bear's work is science fiction, he has also written fantasy and horror stories, as well as combinations of science fiction and fantasy.

Halo bibliography[edit]

Trivia[edit]

Nearly every author who was asked to provide stories for the Halo: Evolutions anthology accepted the offer. Greg Bear was among those who declined; though he was interested in the project, he wished to write a full-length novel rather than a short story.[1] A few months later, Eric Raab, 343 Industries' contact within Tor Books, suggested that Bear be hired as the author of the planned Forerunner Saga. When Frank O'Connor approached Bear about writing the series, the latter gladly accepted the offer.[2]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo Waypoint, Inside Halo: Evolutions, Part 2
  2. ^ Halo Waypoint, Greg Bear Talks Halo Cryptum, Part 1

External links[edit]