Quote by: Robert Silverberg

There are our ghosts,' Smithers said. It was a word he liked to use, said Brewster. Like most of us Brewster had read a few ghost stories, and to him the word 'ghosts' summoned up the creaking floorboards of a haunted house, shrouded white figures gliding silently through darkness, fluttering robes moving of their own bodiless accord, strangely transparent coaches travelling swiftly down a midnight road, and other such images quite remote from the chanting and drumming of desert folk in gaudy garb, with jingling anklets and necklaces, under a hot fierce sun. But the sounds of the Thar came from some invisible source, and to Smithers they were sounds made by ghosts. ("Smithers And The Ghosts Of The Thar")


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Author Bio


  • NameRobert Silverberg
  • DescriptionAmerican speculative fiction writer and editor
  • BornJanuary 15, 1935
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionScreenwriter; Novelist; Writer
  • AwardsNebula Award