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He has also written near future adventure novels under the pseudonym of J. D. Masters and a series of humorous mystery novels. | He has also written near future adventure novels under the pseudonym of J. D. Masters and a series of humorous mystery novels. | ||
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* 1995 -- [[MileHiCon 27]], [[Bubonicon 27]], [[TusCon 22]] | * 1995 -- [[MileHiCon 27]], [[Bubonicon 27]], [[TusCon 22]] | ||
* 1999 -- [[StellarCon 23]] | * 1999 -- [[StellarCon 23]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 10 November 2020
(September 30, 1951 --)
Simon Hawke is an American author of mainly SF and fantasy novels. He was born Nicholas Valentin Yermakov in New York, but began writing as Simon Hawke in 1984 and later changed his legal name to Hawke.
He has also written near future adventure novels under the pseudonym of J. D. Masters and a series of humorous mystery novels.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1988 -- MileHiCon 20
- 1989 -- MileHiCon 21
- 1991 -- Bubonicon 23
- 1992 -- TusCon 19
- 1993 -- TusCon 20
- 1994 -- CorsairCon 4, Bubonicon 26
- 1995 -- MileHiCon 27, Bubonicon 27, TusCon 22
- 1999 -- StellarCon 23
- 2017 -- Phoenix Award
Person | 1951— |
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