
Hugo Gernsback
Hugo Gernsback was a pioneering science fiction writer, editor, and publisher best known for popularizing the genre in the early 20th century. He founded influential magazines like "Amazing Stories," which helped establish science fiction as a distinct literary category. Gernsback also promoted the importance of science and technology in fiction, inspiring future generations of writers and inventors. His contributions earned him the nickname "The Father of Science Fiction," and his work influenced both entertainment and technological innovation by encouraging curiosity and imagination about the future.