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A [[British]] [[Hard SF]] writer with a PhD in Engineering.  His first published story -- from his important Xeelee Sequence -- was in ''[[Interzone]]'' in 1987.  His books tend to be hard sf. Besides the large amount of short and novel-length SF on his own, he has collaborated with [[Arthur C. Clarke]] and [[Terry Pratchett]]. Since 2009 he has been a judge for the [[Sidewise Award]].  
 
A [[British]] [[Hard SF]] writer with a PhD in Engineering.  His first published story -- from his important Xeelee Sequence -- was in ''[[Interzone]]'' in 1987.  His books tend to be hard sf. Besides the large amount of short and novel-length SF on his own, he has collaborated with [[Arthur C. Clarke]] and [[Terry Pratchett]]. Since 2009 he has been a judge for the [[Sidewise Award]].  
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* 1993 -- [[Novacon 23]]
 
* 1993 -- [[Novacon 23]]
 
* 1995 -- [[BSFA Award]] for Best Novel, [[Sidewise Award]] for Best Short Form
 
* 1995 -- [[BSFA Award]] for Best Novel, [[Sidewise Award]] for Best Short Form
* 1996 -- [[Picocon 13]], [[Philip K. Dick Award]], [[Sidewise Award]] for Best Long Form, [[1996 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nomination
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* 1996 -- [[Picocon 13]], [[Philip K. Dick Award]], [[Sidewise Award]] for Best Long Form, [[1996 Best Novel Hugo]] nomination
 
* 1997 -- [[BSFA Award]] Short Fiction
 
* 1997 -- [[BSFA Award]] Short Fiction
* 1998 -- [[SF Chronicle Award]] for Best Novelette, [[1998 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]] nomination
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* 1998 -- [[SF Chronicle Award]] for Best Novelette, [[1998 Best Novelette Hugo]] nomination
 
* 1999 -- [[SECCON]], [[ArmadaCon 1999]], [[Philip K. Dick Award]]
 
* 1999 -- [[SECCON]], [[ArmadaCon 1999]], [[Philip K. Dick Award]]
 
* 2000 -- [[Finncon 2000]], [[Locus Poll Award]] for Best Novelette
 
* 2000 -- [[Finncon 2000]], [[Locus Poll Award]] for Best Novelette
* 2001 -- [[BSFA Award]] for Non-Fiction, [[2001 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]] and [[2001 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]] nominations
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* 2001 -- [[2001: A Celebration of British Science Fiction]], [[BSFA Award]] for Non-Fiction, [[2001 Best Short Story Hugo]] and [[2001 Best Novelette Hugo]] nominations
* 2002 -- [[2002 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]] nomination
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* 2002 -- [[2002 Best Short Story Hugo]] nomination
 
* 2004 -- [[Boskone 41]], [[BSFA Award]] for Short Fiction
 
* 2004 -- [[Boskone 41]], [[BSFA Award]] for Short Fiction
 
* 2007 -- [[Eurocon 2007]]
 
* 2007 -- [[Eurocon 2007]]
* 2008 -- [[Swancon 2008]], [[2008 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]] nomination
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* 2008 -- [[Swancon 2008]], [[2008 Best Short Story Hugo]] nomination
 
* 2012 -- [[Norwescon XXXV]]
 
* 2012 -- [[Norwescon XXXV]]
  

Latest revision as of 17:28, 9 July 2023

(1957 --)

A British Hard SF writer with a PhD in Engineering. His first published story -- from his important Xeelee Sequence -- was in Interzone in 1987. His books tend to be hard sf. Besides the large amount of short and novel-length SF on his own, he has collaborated with Arthur C. Clarke and Terry Pratchett. Since 2009 he has been a judge for the Sidewise Award.

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