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A very prolific writer. In his own words: "Over a space of 40 years, I published an average of 1,000 words a day. Over the space of the second 20 years, I published an average of 1,700 words a day."
— Asimov, 1994

In a writing career spanning 53 years (1939–1992), science fiction and popular science author Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) wrote and published 40 novels, 383 short stories, over 280 non-fiction books, and edited about 147 others.

See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Works_by_Isaac_Asimov

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Classic books by women. When we think of classics, we often almost always think of dead white men. Think of the first classics you can think of, and see if there is anything written by a woman. If that doesn't convince you, can you name any classic written by a woman as well? To be fair, there are classics nearly everyone knows, but people don't realize was written by a woman. Frankenstein, for example, was written by Mary Shelley and it became popularized as one of the first science fiction books of all time. Hugo Gernsback invented science fiction, but Mary Shelley made it popular. No one...
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