About Peter F Hamilton
Peter F. Hamilton was born in Rutland in 1960, and now lives near Rutland Water. He began writing in 1987, and sold his first short story to Fear magazine in 1988. He has also been published in Interzone and the In Dreams and New Worlds anthologies, and several small press publications.
Series
Night's Dawn
0. The Confederation Handbook (2000)
1. The Reality Dysfunction (1996)
2. The Neutronium Alchemist (1997)
3. The Naked God (1999)
The Night's Dawn Trilogy (omnibus) (2000)
0. The Confederation Handbook (2000)
1. The Reality Dysfunction (1996)
2. The Neutronium Alchemist (1997)
3. The Naked God (1999)
The Night's Dawn Trilogy (omnibus) (2000)
Novels
Collections
Series contributed to
Web
5. Lightstorm (1998)
The Web 2027 (omnibus) (1999) (with Stephen Baxter, Stephen Bowkett, Eric Brown, Maggie Furey and Graham Joyce)
5. Lightstorm (1998)
The Web 2027 (omnibus) (1999) (with Stephen Baxter, Stephen Bowkett, Eric Brown, Maggie Furey and Graham Joyce)
Anthologies edited
Anthologies containing stories by Peter F Hamilton
The Best of Interzone (1997)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction 11th Annual Collection (1997)
New Worlds (1997)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fifteenth Annual Collection (1998)
The Good New Stuff (1999)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction 11th Annual Collection (1997)
New Worlds (1997)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fifteenth Annual Collection (1998)
The Good New Stuff (1999)
Short stories
| Deathday (1991) | |||
| Falling Stones (1992) | |||
| Adam's Gene (1993) | |||
| Spare Capacity (1993) | |||
| Eat Reecebread (1994) (with Graham Joyce) | |||
| Escape Route (1997) | |||
| The White Stuff (1997) (with Graham Joyce) | |||
| A Second Chance at Eden (1998) | |||
| The Suspect Genome (2000) |
Awards
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Links to other websites
| peterfhamilton.co.uk |
Peter F Hamilton recommends
Silver Screen (1999) Justina Robson "Perfect blend of excitement and thought-provoking concepts ... far above the ordinary." | Perdido Street Station (2000) (New Crobuzon, book 1) China Miéville "China Mieville's cool style has conjured up a triumphantly macabre technoslip metropolis with a unique atmosphere of horror and fascination. A kind of imaginary world you pray stays imaginary, because we really don't need characters and stories this real finding a way to cross over." | On (2001) Adam Roberts "Adam Roberts has got what it takes." |
New York Blues (2001) (Virex, book 2) Eric Brown "Eric Brown is the name to watch in SF." | The Hyperion Omnibus (2004) (Hyperion) Dan Simmons "Sets the standard for SF in the new century." | Selling Out (2007) (Quantum Gravity, book 2) Justina Robson "It's good. It's really very good indeed. I loved it." |
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