Since we have so little information about this 'science fiction black book', it's really difficult to name the author. It could be a self - published work by an amateur writer who just wanted to explore some unique science fiction ideas. Or perhaps it's a small - press publication where the author is a relatively unknown figure in the broader literary world but well - respected within certain science fiction circles. There are just too many possibilities without more context.
As mentioned before, if we consider 'Frankenstein' as one of the first science fiction books, it was written by Mary Shelley.
The writer of the first science fiction book was Lucian of Samosata. His book 'The True History' is recognized as an early example of science fiction. In this work, he used his imagination to create a story that involved elements that were not based on the known world at that time, which is a key aspect of science fiction.
The first science fiction book is often attributed to Mary Shelley with her novel 'Frankenstein'. It introduced many elements that are now common in the sci-fi genre.
It's a bit hard to pinpoint exactly who wrote the very first science fiction book. But some consider Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' as one of the early influential works in the genre.
I'm not sure. You might need to do some further research to find out.
Jules Verne is often credited with writing one of the earliest space - related science fiction works. His 'From the Earth to the Moon' can be considered one of the first space science fiction books.
I'm not familiar with the author of Ancestors World. It might be helpful to check with a librarian or in specialized science fiction forums.
As I mentioned before, Mary Shelley is often credited with writing 'the first science fiction' which is 'Frankenstein'. She was a remarkable writer for her time, and her work has had a long - lasting impact on the genre.
I don't know who wrote 'the last science fiction' as there could be many works with that name. It might be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly who wrote the very first science fiction. Different works have been considered early examples, but there's no clear consensus.