Robert Charles Wilson lives in Toronto, Canada. He is the author of many acclaimed SF novels, including Darwinia, Blind Lake, Julian Comstock, Burning Paradise and the Hugo Award-winning Spin.
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy
Novels
A Hidden Place (1986)
Memory Wire (1987)
Gypsies (1988)
The Divide (1989)
A Bridge of Years (1991)
The Harvest (1992)
Mysterium (1994)
Darwinia (1998)
Bios (1999)
The Chronoliths (2001)
Blind Lake (2003)
Julian Comstock (2009)
Burning Paradise (2013)
The Affinities (2015)
Last Year (2016)
Memory Wire (1987)
Gypsies (1988)
The Divide (1989)
A Bridge of Years (1991)
The Harvest (1992)
Mysterium (1994)
Darwinia (1998)
Bios (1999)
The Chronoliths (2001)
Blind Lake (2003)
Julian Comstock (2009)
Burning Paradise (2013)
The Affinities (2015)
Last Year (2016)
Collections
Novellas
Series contributed to
Anthologies containing stories by Robert Charles Wilson
The Year's Best Science Fiction Sixteenth Annual Collection (1997)
The UFO Files (1998)
Eternal Lovecraft (1998)
Star Colonies (2000)
The UFO Files (1998)
Eternal Lovecraft (1998)
Star Colonies (2000)
Short stories
Equinocturne (1975) | |||
The Blue Gularis (1985) | |||
Boulevard Life (1985) | |||
State of the Art (1985) | |||
A Knight of Antiquity (1986) | |||
Ballads in 3/4 Time (1987) | |||
Extras (1987) | |||
The Perseids [short story] (1995) | World Fantasy (nominee) Nebula Awards (nominee) | ||
The Inner Inner City (1997) | World Fantasy (nominee) | ||
Protocols of Consumption (1997) | |||
Divided by Infinity (1998) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
The Observer (1998) | |||
The Dryad's Wedding (2000) |
Awards
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Robert Charles Wilson recommends

Hominids (2002)
(Neanderthal Parallax, book 1)
Robert J Sawyer
"Sawyer has carried the banner of Asimovian science-fiction into the twenty-first century. Hominids is based in cutting-edge contemporary science--paleoanthropology, quantum computing, neutrino astronomy, among others--and furnished at the same time with touching human (and parahuman) stories. Precise, detailed, and accomplished. The next volume is eagerly anticipated."
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