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[Robert J. Sawyer]  SCIENCE FICTION WRITER
 
ROBERT J. SAWYER
 Best Novel Hugo and Nebula Award Winner

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  • scientifically plausible, fictionally intriguing, and ethically important.” He has published in both of the world’s top science journals, Science and Nature. The ABC television series FlashForward
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  • The Toronto Globe and Mail “An intriguing mix of science fiction, mystery, and courtroom drama.” – The Hartford Courant “SF and suspense mingle as expert worldbuilder Sawyer takes the action
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  • William Gibson meets William Gibson" has me very intrigued, Rob. I enjoyed novels like "Neuromancer" and "Virtual Light," which are full of neat ideas, and I like some of Gibson's short stories that I'


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