
Robert J. Sawyer is one of Canada's best known and most successful science fiction writers. He is the only Canadian (and one of only 7 writers in the world) to have won all three of the top international awards for science fiction: the 1995 Nebula Award for The Terminal Experiment, the 2003 Hugo Award for Hominids, and the 2006 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Mindscan. Robert Sawyer grew up in Toronto, the son of two university professors. He credits two of his favourite shows from the late 1960s and early 1970s, Search and Star Trek, with teaching him some of the fundamentals of the science-fiction craft. Sawyer was obsessed with outer space from a young age, and he vividly remembers watching the televised Apollo missions. He claims to have watched the 1968 classic film 2001: A Space Odyssey 25 times. He began writing science fiction in a high school club, which he co-founded, NASFA (Northview Academy Association of Science Fiction Addicts). Sawyer graduated in 1982 from the Radio and Television Arts Program at Ryerson University, where he later worked as an instructor. Sawyer's first published book, Golden Fleece (1989), is an adaptation of short stories that had previously appeared in the science-fiction magazine Amazing Stories. This book won the Aurora Award for the best Canadian science-fiction novel in English. In the early 1990s Sawyer went on to publish his inventive Quintaglio Ascension trilogy, about a world of intelligent dinosaurs. His 1995 award winning The Terminal Experiment confirmed his place as a major international science-fiction writer. A prolific writer, Sawyer has published more than 10 novels, plus two trilogies. Reviewers praise Sawyer for his concise prose, which has been compared to that of the science-fiction master Isaac Asimov. Like many science fiction-writers, Sawyer welcomes the opportunities his chosen genre provides for exploring ideas. The first book of his Neanderthal Parallax trilogy, Hominids (2002), is set in a near-future society, in which a quantum computing experiment brings a Neanderthal scientist from a parallel Earth to ours. His 2006 Mindscan explores the possibility of transferring human consciousness into a mechanical body, and the ensuing ethical, legal, and societal ramifications. A passionate advocate for science fiction, Sawyer teaches creative writing and appears frequently in the media to discuss his genre. He prefers the label "philosophical fiction," and in no way sees himself as a predictor of the future. His mission statement for his writing is "To combine the intimately human with the grandly cosmic." http://us.macmillan.com/author/robert...
Series
Books

Just Like Old Times
2003

Above it All
2003

Starplex
1996

Stream of Consciousness
2003

Relativity
1996

The Oppenheimer Alternative
2020

Red Planet Blues
2013

Mindscan
2005

Quantum Night
2016

L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume 41
2025

Fossil Hunter
1993

The Downloaded
2024

The Terminal Experiment
1995

Hybrids
2003

Triggers
2012

Frameshift
1997

La Mano Servita
1997

Stories 2
Space
2019

Furto di identità
2005

Enigma Front
Burnt
2016

Calculating God
2000

Flashforward
1999

Illegal Alien
1997

Golden Fleece
1990

End of an Era
1994

You See But You Do Not Observe
2003

Star Light, Star Bright
2000

Hominids
2002

The Shoulders of Giants
2000

Far-Seer
1992

Factoring Humanity
1998

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Wonder
2011

Humans
2003

Enigma Front
The Monster Within
2017

Rollback
2007

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Wake
2009

Foreigner
1994

WWW
2010