Robert Charles Wilson was born in California and moved to Canada at the age
of nine. His short fiction has appeared in numerous publications including F&SF,
IASFM, Realms of Fantasy, Tesseracts
3, 4 & 6, Northern Frights 3, 4
& 5, Northern Stars,
just to name a few.. His Short story "The Perseids" was a World
Fantasy and Nebula
Award finalist and an Aurora Award
winner and his short story "The Inner, Inner City" was a World
Fantasy Award finalist.
Robert has 15 published novels. His first novel, A
Hidden Place, was a Philip K. Dick Award
finalist. He has since won the P.K.D
for his novel Mysterium in
1994, and the Aurora Award
for his novel Darwinia
in 1999, which was also a Hugo Award
finalist. His story collection
The Perseids and Other Stories was a 2001 World
Fantasy Award finalist for best collection.
The Chronoliths was a New
York Times Notable Book for 2001, winner of the 2002 John W. Campbell
Memorial Award (tied with Jack Williamson's "Terraforming Earth), a
2002 Hugo Award finalist, a 2002 Sunburst Award finalist and a 2002 Aurora
Award finalist.
Robert's critically acclaimed novel "Blind
Lake" was a 2004 Hugo Award finalist, won the 2004 Prix
Aurora award for Best Long-Form Work in English and was a New York Times
Notable Book of the Year for 2003. Spin won Rob a
2006 Hugo Award for best novel and Julian:
A Christmas Story won a Hugo for Best Novella in 2007.
His latest novel Axis
is now in stores.
Look for Robert Charles Wilson's
Latest Novel,
Axis
Available NOW!
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Human Contingency.......
(2005 Merril Collection Speech)
A glance at the works of RCW
Eight Random Thoughts (Apr 2004 GoH Speech)
2004 Aurora Award Acceptance speech
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