Difference between revisions of "Geoff Ryman"
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Science Fiction author, fantasy. His first major story was novella 'The Unconquered Country' (1984), which won a World Fantasy Award and a British SF Award. Later novella 'Love Sickness' (1987) won a British SF Award. Other books include 'The Child Garden' (1989), winner of both the Arthur C. Clarke and Campbell Memorial Awards. Teaches writing part time at the University of Manchester. | Science Fiction author, fantasy. His first major story was novella 'The Unconquered Country' (1984), which won a World Fantasy Award and a British SF Award. Later novella 'Love Sickness' (1987) won a British SF Award. Other books include 'The Child Garden' (1989), winner of both the Arthur C. Clarke and Campbell Memorial Awards. Teaches writing part time at the University of Manchester. | ||
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+ | * [[LGBTQ Science Fiction Writers]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 12 October 2015
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
1951 -
Occupation
Writer
Description
Science Fiction author, fantasy. His first major story was novella 'The Unconquered Country' (1984), which won a World Fantasy Award and a British SF Award. Later novella 'Love Sickness' (1987) won a British SF Award. Other books include 'The Child Garden' (1989), winner of both the Arthur C. Clarke and Campbell Memorial Awards. Teaches writing part time at the University of Manchester.