I know him best through his Battletech books, and later through his excellent Star Wars series, X-Wing: Rogue Squadron. But his fantasy stuff is very, very good as well. I'm hardly a nose-in-the-air connoisseur of SF/F, but there hasn't been anything that's kept me turning pages like I do with his books since I read the Dragonlance trilogy for the first time.
I'm also pretty fond of Timothy Zahn, but if you've been through most sci-fi, you probably know his work already.
This will all blow over just as soon as France figures out how to surrender in an "economic war."
I know him best through his Battletech books, and later through his excellent Star Wars series, X-Wing: Rogue Squadron. But his fantasy stuff is very, very good as well. I'm hardly a nose-in-the-air connoisseur of SF/F, but there hasn't been anything that's kept me turning pages like I do with his books since I read the Dragonlance trilogy for the first time. I'm also pretty fond of Timothy Zahn, but if you've been through most sci-fi, you probably know his work already.