Ben Bova
Benjamin William Bova was an American writer of science fiction. He was a six-time winner of the Hugo Award. Bova died November 29, 2020, from COVID-19-related pneumonia and a stroke. As of February 2016, Bova had written over 124 books in various genres.
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Benjamin William Bova was an American writer of science fiction. He was a six-time winner of the Hugo Award. Bova died November 29, 2020, from COVID-19-related pneumonia and a stroke. As of February 2016, Bova had written over 124 books in various genres. He served as president of both the National Space Society and the Science Fiction Writers of America.
He co-wrote the screenplay for an episode of the children’s science-fiction television series Land of the Lost, titled “The Search’” Bova served as the science advisor for the television series The Starlost, resigning as he lacked the “contractual right to remove his name from the credits”
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