 Quote by qraal
Anderson generally took his world-building seriously and tried to get the physically relevant facts right.
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All hard sci fi writers do that my friend. I have read Anderson mind you. Had an anthology of his short stories where he also delved into soft sci fi and fantasy and where the whimsical of the imagination predominated. I can provide the titles of his soft sci fi stories mixed with fantasy that he wrote if you wish. Started one of his novels but could not tolerate his rapid-fire introduction of wild-looking exotic creatures with difficult-to-remember names so I discarded it. Neither did I find his fantasies which mixed aliens with space-faring knights very convincing.
Here is an example:
Three Hearts and Three Lions
It is also a 1953 novella by Poul Anderson which appeared in Fantasy & Science Fiction
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_H...nd_Three_Lions