Benjamin William Bova (November 8, 1932November 29, 2020) was an American
writer
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and
editor
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. During a writing career of 60 years, he was the author of more than 120
works of science fact and fiction, an editor of ''
Analog Science Fiction and Fact
''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled ''Astounding Stories of Super-Science'', the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William Cla ...
'', for which he won a
Hugo Award
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six times, and an editorial director of ''
Omni''; he was also president of both the
National Space Society and the
Science Fiction Writers of America.
Personal life and education
Ben Bova was born on November 8, 1932, in
Philadelphia
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. He graduated from
South Philadelphia High School in 1949. In 1953, while attending
Temple University
Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related research university in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist ministe ...
in Philadelphia, he married Rosa Cucinotta; they had a son and a daughter. The couple divorced in 1974. That year he married Barbara Berson Rose.
Barbara Bova died on September 23, 2009. Bova dedicated his 2011 novel ''Power Play'' to Barbara. In March 2013, he announced on his website that he had remarried, to Rashida Loya.
Bova was an
atheist
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and was critical of what he saw as the unquestioning nature of
religion
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.
He wrote an
op-ed
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piece in 2012, in which he argued that atheists can be just as moral as religious believers.
He went back to school in the 1980s, earning a Master of Arts degree in communications in 1987 from the
State University of New York at Albany and a
Doctor of Education
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degree from
California Coast University in 1996.
Bova died from
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
related pneumonia and a stroke on November 29, 2020, at the age of 88.
[In Memoriam: Ben Bova]
at Science Fiction Writers of America; published November 30, 2020; retrieved November 30, 2020
Career

Bova worked as a
technical writer
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for
Project Vanguard
Project Vanguard was a program managed by the United States Navy Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), which intended to launch the first Satellite, artificial satellite into low Earth orbit using a Vanguard (rocket), Vanguard rocket as the launch ...
in the 1950s and later for the
Avco Everett Research Laboratory
In 1972, Bova became editor of ''
Analog Science Fact & Fiction'', after
John W. Campbell's death in 1971. At ''Analog'', Bova won six
Hugo Award
The Hugo Award is an annual literary award for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year, given at the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) and chosen by its members. The award is administered by th ...
s for
Best Professional Editor.
Bova served as the science advisor for the television series ''
The Starlost'' (1973)'',''
resigning as he lacked the "contractual right to remove his name from the credits." His novel ''The Starcrossed'', loosely based on his experiences, featured a characterization of his friend and colleague
Harlan Ellison
Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave science fiction, New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. His published wo ...
as "Ron Gabriel". In 1974, he co-wrote the screenplay for an episode of the children's
science-fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, sp ...
television series ''
Land of the Lost'', titled "The Search". After leaving ''Analog'' in 1978, Bova went on to edit ''
Omni'', from 1978 to 1982.
Bova held the position of President Emeritus of the
National Space Society and served as President of
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA).
In 2000, he attended the
58th World Science Fiction Convention (Chicon 2000) as the Author Guest of Honor.
In 2007,
Stuber/Parent Productions hired him as a consultant to provide insight into what the world may look like in the near future, for their film ''
Repo Men
''Repo Men'' is a 2010 science fiction action film directed by Miguel Sapochnik, starring Jude Law, Forest Whitaker, Liev Schreiber, Alice Braga, and Carice van Houten. An American-Canadian production, it is based on the novel ''The Repossessio ...
'' (2010) starring
Jude Law
David Jude Heyworth Law (born 29 December 1972) is an English actor. He began his career in theatre before landing small roles in various British television productions and feature films. Law gained international recognition for his role in An ...
and
Forest Whitaker. Also in 2007 he provided consulting services to
Silver Pictures on the
film adaptation
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of
Richard K. Morgan's
hardboiled
Hardboiled (or hard-boiled) fiction is a literary genre that shares some of its characters and settings with crime fiction (especially detective fiction and noir fiction). The genre's typical protagonist is a detective who battles the violence o ...
cyberpunk
Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting said to focus on a combination of "low-life and high tech". It features futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cyberwa ...
science-fiction novel ''
Altered Carbon'' (2002). He was awarded the
Robert A. Heinlein Award in 2008 for his work in science fiction.
Published works
, Bova had written over 124 books in various genres. He edited several works, including ''
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two'' (1973) and ''
Nebula Awards Showcase 2008''. He wrote the
''Grand Tour'' novel series about
exploration
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and colonization of the
Solar System
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by humans. Reviewing a collection of 12 of the series published in 2004, Gerald Jonas in ''The New York Times'' described Bova as "the last of the great pulp writers".
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