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Robert J. Sawyer
Robert J. Sawyer is a full-time science-fiction writer living
in Toronto. His The Terminal Experiment won the Nebula
Award for Best Novel of 1995; his Starplex was the only
novel to be nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best
Novel of 1996; he was 1998's only double Hugo Award
nominee (best novel for Frameshift and best short story
for "The Hand You're Dealt"); and his Hominids
won the Hugo Award for Best Novel of 2003 (making him one of only
16 people who have won both a Best-Novel Hugo and a Best-Novel
Nebula). In addition, Rob has won more Aurora Awards than any
other English-language author, an Arthur Ellis Award from the
Crime Writers of Canada, and the top SF awards in Japan (the
Seiun), France (Le Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire), and Spain
(Premio UPC de Ciencia Ficcion). Rob's most recent novels
are Illegal Alien, Factoring Humanity,
Flash-Forward, Calculating God, Humans,
and Hybrids.
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