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Rohan was a Scottish [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] author. He also wrote on opera. He was best known for the Ice Age-set trilogy, ''The Winter of the World''. He also wrote the Spiral novels, in which our world is the Hub, or Core, of a spiral of mythic and legendary versions of familiar cities, countries and continents. | Rohan was a Scottish [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] author. He also wrote on opera. He was best known for the Ice Age-set trilogy, ''The Winter of the World''. He also wrote the Spiral novels, in which our world is the Hub, or Core, of a spiral of mythic and legendary versions of familiar cities, countries and continents. | ||
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* 1988 -- [[Picocon 6]] | * 1988 -- [[Picocon 6]] | ||
+ | * 1990 -- [[Lucontinued]] | ||
* 1993 -- [[Lunicon]] | * 1993 -- [[Lunicon]] | ||
* 1998 -- [[ArmadaCon X]] | * 1998 -- [[ArmadaCon X]] | ||
* 2001 -- [[Paragon]] | * 2001 -- [[Paragon]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 28 November 2022
(January 22, 1951 – 12 August 2018)
Rohan was a Scottish SF and fantasy author. He also wrote on opera. He was best known for the Ice Age-set trilogy, The Winter of the World. He also wrote the Spiral novels, in which our world is the Hub, or Core, of a spiral of mythic and legendary versions of familiar cities, countries and continents.
He and his American wife Deborah lived near Cambridge. He was a member of the writer's group Pieria and OUSFG.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1988 -- Picocon 6
- 1990 -- Lucontinued
- 1993 -- Lunicon
- 1998 -- ArmadaCon X
- 2001 -- Paragon
Person | Website | 1951—2018 |
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