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Author Robert Charles WilsonRobert Charles Wilson, was born in 1953 in California. He has been a full-time professional writer since 1986. He has published 16 novels, numerous short stories, and several non-fiction pieces and book reviews. He lives in Concord, Ontario, with his wife Sharry, a professional proofreader and author.

Robert Charles Wilson Book List and Awards
His website: www.robertcharleswilson.com
Similar authors: Stephen Baxter, David Brin, Ken MacLeod, Kim Stanley Robinson
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Magic Time: Ghostlands
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Magic Time: Ghostlands by Robert Charles Wilson

Robert Charles Wilson Bibliography

Novels
  • A Hidden Place - 1986 (reissued by Tor Books, 2005)
  • Memory Wire - 1987
  • Gypsies - 1989
  • The Divide - 1990
  • A Bridge of Years - 1991
  • The Harvest - 1992
  • Mysterium - 1994
  • Darwinia - 1998
  • Bios - 1999
  • The Chronoliths - 2001
  • Blind Lake - 2003
  • Spin - 2005
  • Axis - 2007
  • Julian Comstock: A Story of the 22nd Century - 2009
  • Vortex - 2011
  • Burning Paradise - 2013
  • The Affinities (Tor Books, forthcoming)
Short Story Collection
  • The Perseids and Other Stories - 2000
Chapbook
  • Julian: A Christmas Story, PS Publishing, England, 2006
As Editor
  • Tesseracts Ten: A Celebration of New Canadian Speculative Fiction - 2006 (with Edo van Belkom)
Non-Fiction
  • Introduction to Identity Theft (Fitzhenry and Whiteside) by Robert J. Sawyer; book reviews published in the Globe and Mail and The Literary Review of Canada
  • “Human Contingency and Finding What You Want at the Bookstore” (an address to the Academic Conference on Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy, June 2, 2005)
  • “The Night Wind and the Morning Star,” in The War of the Worlds: Fresh Perspectives on the H.G. Wells Classic (BenBella Books, 2005)
Robert Charles Wilson Awards
  • Three-time winner of the Aurora Award for Canadian imaginative fiction, for the novels Darwinia and Blind Lake and the short story “The Perseids” (collected in The Perseids and Other Stories)
  • Winner of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (a juried award presented by the University of Kansas) for his novel The Chronoliths
  • Winner of the Philip K. Dick Award for the novel Mysterium
  • Winner of the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (2007) for his short story “The Cartesian Theater”
  • Winner of the 2006 Hugo Award for his novel Spin
  • Winner of numerous foreign-language awards, including the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire (France), the Seiun Award (Japan), and the Kurd Lasswitz Prize (Germany).

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