Robert Charles Wilson
Bio
Born in California,
has lived in Canada since he was nine.
Currently at work on a sequel to Spin.
Awards: Philip
K. Dick (2004,) Aurora Award (1998 Best Long Work, English,) John
W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Novel (2002)
Bibliography
- Bios
- 2000, Tor Paperback
- Blind Lake
- August 2003, Tor
- July 2004, Tor Books Mass Market Paperback
ISBN:0-765-34160-3
Amazon
- A Bridge of Years
- 1991, Doubleday
- The
Chronoliths
- John W. Campbell Memorial Award Winner
- June 2002, Tor Science Fiction ISBN:0-812-54524-9
- Darwinia
- July 1998, Tor Books Hardcover ISBN:0-312-86038-2
Amazon
- July 1999, Tor Books Mass Market Paperback
ISBN:0-812-56662-9
Amazon
- The Divide
- December 1989, Doubleday Trade Paperback
ISBN:0-385-26655-3
- 1990, Paperback
- Gypsies
- January 1989, Doubleday Hardcover
- The Harvest
- 1992, Bantam
- A Hidden Place
- 1986, Bantam
- Memory Wire
- 1987, Bantam Spectra
- Mysterium
- 1994 Philip K. Dick Award
- 1994, Bantam
- The Perseids and Other Stories
- Short story collection
- August 2000, Tor Hardcover
- Spin
- 2006 Hugo Nominee
- Tor Books Mass Market Paperback Reprint Edition
ISBN:0-765-34825-X
Amazon
Short Work
- "The Dryad’s Wedding"
- Sequel to Bios
- "The
Inner, Inner City"
- Aurora
Other Wilson links
roberthcharleswilson.com
Updated March 2006