Geoffrey Charles Ryman was born in Canada in
1951and has lived in the U.K. since 1973. He writes fantasy, SF and
mainstream works. Geoff has won many major SF and fantasy awards. His short
story "The Unconquered Country" won both the British Science
Fiction Award and the World Fantasy Award in 1985. His novel The
Child Garden won both the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the
John W.
Campbell Memorial Award in 1990. His short story "Love Sickness" won the
British Science Fiction Award in 1988. His novel 253: The
Print Remix won the Philip K. Dick Award 1998 and his novel Air
won the Sunburst Award in 2005.
Look for Geoff Ryman's Sunburst Award-winning novel
Air
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