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Robert J. Sawyer has been called “a writer of bold scientific extrapolation” by The New York Times, and New Scientist magazine says his work is “scientifically plausible, fictionally intriguing,
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The World Wide Web will soon have as many interconnections as does the human brain. And, just as reflective, self-aware consciousness spontaneously emerged in Homo sapiens some 40,000 years ago so too
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compelled to note that the SF trade journal Locus has incorrectly listed my novel Mindscan's standing on the bestsellers' list published in that magazine's just-released May issue (and online on the Locus
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After 17 novels for which his North American rights have gone to U.S. publishers, Hugo Award-winning Canadian science-fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer now has a domestic Canadian publisher. He's splitting
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god; do we still have that need today? What purpose, if But, unbeknownst to Hollus, because with infallible birth control no woman any, does prayer serve if God exists but is not listening? Tom’
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Library Although Rob has had three Journal calls the book “a gripping hardcover releases in the interim, medical SF thriller; highly this is his first paperback since his recommended.” And The
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he Globe and Mail, Rob has previously won the top SF Canada’s national T awards in the United States (the newspaper, has named Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Rob Sawyer’s Illegal Alien
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has just released the first-ever short-fiction collection by Robert J. Sawyer. Iterations gathers 22 stories by Sawyer, including the Hugo Award-finalist “The Hand You’re Dealt,” three Aurora Award-
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Chengdu, and his short stories have Fiction and Fantasy Conference, the appeared in Science Fiction World largest SF convention ever held in magazine, the world’s largest- China. “I was mobbed
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Science Fiction. T of science fiction, has reissued Robert J. Sawyer’s first Said Card: “Sawyer’s JASON is the novel, Golden Fleece, in trade deepest computer character in all paperback. Long