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Peter Dickinson

(Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickenson)
UK  (1927 - )
(Husband of Robin McKinley)
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About Peter Dickinson
Peter Dickinson lives in Hampshire with his second wife, author Robin McKinley. He has written more than fifty novels for adults and young readers. He has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Award twice, and his novel The Blue Hawk won The Guardian Award in 1975.
 
Series
James Pibble
1. Skin Deep (1968)
     aka The Glass-Sided Ants' Nest
2. A Pride of Heroes (1969)
     aka Old English Peep Show
3. The Seals (1970)
     aka The Sinful Stones
4. Sleep and His Brother (1971)
5. Lizard in the Cup (1972)
Skin DeepA Pride of HeroesThe SealsSleep and His Brother
Lizard in the Cup
 
The WeathermongerHeartseaseThe Devil's Children
 
King and Joker
 
MagicQuest
Tulku (1979)
Tulku
 
The KinMana's StoryNoli's StoryPo's Story
Suth's Story
 
Anthologies edited
Hundreds and Hundreds
 
Anthologies containing stories by Peter Dickinson
Imaginary LandsThe Year's Best Fantasy Stories 12
 
Short stories
Mink (1980)
Flight (1985)World Fantasy (nominee)


Awards
John W Campbell Memorial Award Best Novel nominee (1974) : The Green Gene
Carnegie Medal Best Novel winner (1980) : Tulku
Carnegie Medal Best Collection winner (1981) : City of Gold: And Other Stories from the Old Testament
World Fantasy Best Novella nominee (1986) : Flight
World Fantasy Best Collection nominee (2003) : Water: Tales of Elemental Spirits


Links to other websites
Peter Dickinson: Official Web Site



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