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ROBERT J. SAWYER
Author Guest of Honor
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NOVELS
- Rollback (Tor, April 2007)
- Mindscan (Tor, April 2005)
- Calculating God (Tor, June 2000)
- Flashforward (Tor, June 1999)
- Factoring Humanity (Tor, June 1998)
- Illegal Alien (Ace, December 1997)
- Frameshift (Tor, June 1997)
- Starplex (Ace, October 1996)
- The Terminal Experiment (HarperPrism, May 1995)
- End of an Era (Ace, November 1994; Tor, September 2001)
- Golden Fleece (Warner/Questar, December 1990; Tor, November 1999)
Neanderthals Trilogy:
- Hominids (Tor, May 2002)
- Humans (Tor, February 2003)
- Hybrids (Tor, September 2003)
Quintaglios Trilogy:
- Far-Seer (Berkley/Ace, June 1992)
- Fossil Hunter (Ace May 1993)
- Foreigner (Ace, March 1994)
ANTHOLOGIES
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SHORT STORIES
- "On the Surface," in Future Wars, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, DAW, New York, April 2003.
- "Shed Skin," in The Bakka Anthology: Original Science Fiction, edited by Kristen Pederson Chew, The Bakka Collection, Toronto, December 2002. Reprinted in: Analog, Jan/Feb 2004 issue.
- "Black Reflection," in In the Shadow of the Wall: Vietnam Stories that Might have Been, edited by Byron R. Tetrick, Cumberland House, Nashville, 2000.
- "Fallen Angel," in Lisa Snellings' Strange Attraction: Turns of the Midnight Carnival Wheel, edited by Edward E. Kramer, Shadowlands Press, Centreville, VA, 2000.
- "Wiping Out," in Guardsmen of Tomorrow, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, DAW, New York, November 2000.
- "Star Light, Star Bright," in Far Frontiers, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segriff, DAW, New York, September 2000.
- "The Shoulders of Giants," the lead story in Star Colonies, edited Martin H. Greenberg and John Helfers, DAW, New York, June 2000.
- "Mars Reacts!," in The Globe and Mail: Canada's National Newspaper, Toronto, Saturday, December 11, 1999 (a 1,400-word SF story commissioned to explain what really happened to the Mars Polar Lander). Reprinted as "The Blue Planet" in: Year's Best SF5, edited by David G. Hartwell, EOS, New York, 2000.
- "Stream of Consciousness," in No Limits: Developing Scientific Literacy Using Science Fiction, edited by Julie Czerneda, Trifolium, Toronto, 1999. Reprinted in: Packing Fraction and Other Tales of Science and Imagination, edited by Julie Czerneda, Trifolium, Toronto, 1999.
- "Gator," the lead story in Urban Nightmares, edited by Josepha Sherman and Keith R.A. Decandido, Baen, New York, November 1997. Reprinted in: Unnatural Selection: A Collection of Darwinian Nightmares, edited by Gord Rollo, Wildside Press, New Jersey, 2001.
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"The Hand You're Dealt," in Free Space, edited by Brad Linaweaver and Edward E. Kramer, Tor, New York, July 1997.
Reprinted in: Hayakawa SF Magazine (in a Japanese translation by Masayuki Uchida), Japan's principal science-fiction magazine, forthcoming.
- "Forever," in Return of the Dinosaurs, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, New York, May 1997.
- "Peking Man," the lead story in Dark Destiny III: Children of Dracula, edited by Edward E. Kramer, White Wolf, Atlanta, October 1996. Reprinted in: Aurora Awards: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Science Fiction & Fantasy, edited by Edo van Belkom, Quarry Press, Kingston, Ontario, November 1999.
- "Above It All," in Dante's Disciples, edited by Peter Crowther and Edward E. Kramer, White Wolf, Atlanta, February 1996.
- "Lost in the Mail," in the Canadian SF magazine TransVersions, Volume 1, Number 3, October 1995 (this issue also includes a profile entitled "Rob Sawyer: Not Just a Dinosaur Guy" by Mici Gold). Reprinted in: Bloody York: Tales of Murder, Mayhem and Mystery in Toronto edited by David Skene-Melvin, Simon & Pierre, Toronto, 1996.
- "You See But You Do Not Observe," in Sherlock Holmes in Orbit, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg, DAW Books, New York, February 1995. Reprinted in: Time Machines: The Best Time Travel Stories Ever Written, edited by Bill Adler Jr., Carroll & Graf, New York, December 1997.
Nebula Awards 31, edited by Pamela Sargent, Harcourt Brace, New York, 1997 (as a sample of the work by the winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel of 1995). Hayakawa SF Magazine (in a Japanese translation by Masayuki Uchida), Japan's principal science-fiction magazine, October 1996. &nsbp;Yellow Submarine Science Fiction et Fantasy (in a French translation by Patrick Marcel), No. 119, Mai (May) 1996, French SF magazine. &nsbp;Over the Edge: Stories by Members of the Crime Writers of Canada, edited by Peter Sellers and Robert J. Sawyer, Pottersfield Press, 2000.
- "Just Like Old Times," the lead story in Dinosaur Fantastic, edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg, DAW Books, New York, July 1993. Also published in On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of Speculative Writing, Summer 1993. Reprinted in: Hayakawa SF Magazine (in a Japanese translation by Masayuki Uchida), Japan's principal science-fiction magazine, August 1997.
Northern Stars: The Canadian Science Fiction Anthology, edited by David G. Hartwell and Glenn Grant, Tor Books, New York, 1994.
- "Where the Heart Is," in Ark of Ice: Canadian Futurefiction, edited by Lesley Choyce, Pottersfield Press, Nova Scotia, 1992. Reprinted in: North of Infinity, edited by Micheal Magnini, Mosaic Press, Oakville, 1998.
- "The Good Doctor," in Amazing Stories, January 1989.
- "Golden Fleece," in Amazing Stories, story and accompanying essay, September 1988 (14,000 word novelette, later expanded into my first novel, Golden Fleece).
- "Uphill Climb," in Amazing Stories, March 1987.
- "The Contest," in 100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov, Terry Carr, and Martin Harry Greenberg, Doubleday hardcover, 1984; Avon paperback, August 1985.
- "Ours to Discover," in Leisure Ways, November 1982 (the magazine of the Ontario division of the Canadian Automobile Association — one of a trio of "Future Ontario" stories selected by John Robert Colombo; the other two stories were by Terence M. Green and Andrew Weiner).
- "If I'm Here, Imagine Where They Sent My Luggage," in The Village Voice: The Weekly Newspaper of New York, 14 January 1981. Reprint: As a "Bon Voyage" greeting card, Story Cards, Washington, DC, 1987.
- "Motive," produced as one-third of the dramatic-trilogy starshow Futurescapes, Strasenburgh Planetarium, Rochester, New York, Summer 1980 (192 performances).
For more information, visit his website at http://www.sfwriter.com.
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