I loved his Riverworld books and all of the short stories I read. He will be missed.
Philip Jose Farmer, one of the most celebrated science fiction, fantasy and short story writers of the 1960s and '70s, died Wednesday. He was 91.
Farmer died "peacefully" in his sleep, according to a message posted on his official Web site.
The longtime Peoria resident wrote more than 75 novels, including the Riverworld and World of Tiers series. He won the Hugo Award three times and the Grand Master Award for Science Fiction in 2001.
Farmer's celebrity in the science fiction world did not translate to Peoria, where he grew up and attended college.
"I am obscure in Peoria," Farmer told The Associated Press in 1988. "I guess they don't read much around here."
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