If 'Frank Wu' is a local or emerging science - fiction figure, perhaps reaching out to local science - fiction clubs, libraries, or even social media groups dedicated to science - fiction might yield some information about his works. It's also possible that he has self - published some works, so checking self - publishing platforms could be another avenue.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Frank Wu' you are referring to in the science fiction field. There may be many authors or creators named Frank Wu. Without more information, it's difficult to recommend his works directly.
One of his well - known works might be 'The Power'. It's a great piece that explores some interesting concepts in the science fiction realm.
Since I don't know the specific works of Frank Wu, it's hard to define the exact characteristics. But generally, science - fiction often has elements like futuristic settings, advanced technology, and exploration of human nature in new contexts.
One of his well - known works is 'This Present Darkness'.
Another popular work might be some of the sequels to 'Dune' like 'Dune Messiah'. These further explore the universe he created, delving deeper into the character arcs of the original 'Dune' characters and introducing new elements to the complex web of politics and power.
I'm not sure specifically which '80' you mean here. If it's about works from the 1980s, 'Blade Runner' is a classic. It has a very unique vision of a future Los Angeles and explores themes of artificial intelligence and what it means to be alive.
Edgar Allan Poe also dabbled in what could be considered early science fiction in the 1800s. His stories often had elements of the macabre combined with scientific or technological concepts. For example, 'The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall' which involved a journey to the moon in a rather unique and early take on space travel stories.
Sure. 'Sullivan's Island' is one of her great works. It tells a story full of family secrets and southern charm.
I don't know of any specific works related to 'Anna Wu' in science fiction off the top of my head. It could be that she is a character in a relatively unknown or new science - fiction piece.
Sure. 'The Martian' is a great one. It tells the story of an astronaut stranded on Mars and his struggle to survive. It's full of scientific details and exciting plot twists.
Well, 'A Sound of Thunder' by Bradbury as well. It's a micro - fiction that delves into the concept of time travel and how small changes in the past can have huge consequences in the present. It shows Bradbury's amazing ability to pack a big idea into a short story.