Robert Charles Wilson (robertcharleswilson.com) was born in California but has lived in Canada most of his life and became a Canadian citizen in 2007. He is a three-time winner of the Aurora Award, for the novels Darwinia and Blind Lake and the short story “The Perseids.” He has also won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (for The Chronoliths), the Philip K. Dick Award (for Mysterium), and the 2006 Hugo Award (for Spin). Several of his novels have appeared on the annual Notable Books list in The New York Times.
His novels and stories have been published in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Hungarian, and other foreign editions, and his work in translation has received the Geffen Award, the Kurd Lasswitz Prize, and the Czech Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Award. He lives in Concord, Ontario, with his wife Sharry.
The story that’s included, “The Cartesian Theatre,” won the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.
NOVELS:
A Hidden Place (Bantam, New York, 1986)
MemoryWire (Bantam, New York, 1987)
Gypsies (Bantam, New York, 1989)
The Divide (Bantam, New York, 1990)
A Bridge of Years (Bantam, New York, 1991)
The Harvest (Bantam, New York, 1992)
Mysterium (Bantam, New York, 1994)
Darwinia (Tor, New York, 1998)
Bios (Tor, New York, 1999)
The Chronoliths (Tor, New York, 2001)
Blind Lake (Tor, New York, 2003)
Spin (Tor, New York, 2005)
Axis (Tor, New York, 2007)
Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America (Tor, New York, 2009)
SHORT STORY COLLECTION:
The Perseids and Other Stories (Tor, New York, 2000)
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