Arthur Clarke

             Arthur C. Clarke, a science fiction author, has had a very interesting
             Arthur was born on December 16, 1917, in Minehead, England. He was the
             oldest of four children. His two brothers were Frederick and Michael, and his
             sister's name was Mary. As a child, he enjoyed science very much. He lived on a
             small farm, and enjoyed frequent trips to the nearby ocean. When he was 13 years
             old, he constructed his own telescope, and changed a bike light to transmit
             sound along the path of light it gave off. Arthur made his first literary
             connections by writing in the school newspaper.
             He attended elementary, Middle, and high school in his home town, and
             then later went to King's College in London, where he made honors in Math and
             After Arthur had finished college, he became a member of the Royal Air
             Force.Then later he became the assistant editor of Science Abstracts, a science
             magazine. After quitting his job as the assistant editor, he decided to become a
             Arthur has never been married, and still, to this day, is a bachelor.
             Clarke is a very successful writer. In fact, he is considered to be one
             of the most successful science fiction authors ever! He has written many books,
             including: Hammer of god; 2001, a space Odyssey; Prelude to Space; The Sands of
             Mars; Islands in the Sky; Against the Fall of Night; Childhood's End; Expedition
             to Earth; Going into Space; and Earthlight. Arthur has also written a few
             Nonfiction books, like Interplanetary Flight, and The Exploration of Space. Also,
             one day, he had an argument with a colleague, and said, " When a distinguished
             but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly
             right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong."
             Arthur has won many prestigious awards, including the UNESCO Kalinga
             Prize, The Franklin Institute gold med
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