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James P Hogan

UK  (1941 - 2010)
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About James P Hogan
James P. Hogan was a science fiction writer in the grand tradition, combining informed and accurate speculation from the cutting edge of science and technology with suspenseful story-telling and living, breathing characters.

Born in London in 1941, he worked as an aeronautical engineer specializing in electronics and digital systems, and for several major computer firms before turning to writing full-time in 1979. His first novel was greeted by Isaac Asimov with the rave, "Pure science fiction ... Arthur Clarke, move over!" and his subsequent work quickly consolidated his reputation as a major SF author.
 
Series contributed to
Outward Bound
 
Non fiction
Mind Matters: Exploring the World of Artificial IntelligenceKicking the Sacred Cow: Heresy and Impermissible Thoughts in Science
 
Anthologies containing stories by James P Hogan
The Ascent of WonderChristmas MagicHow to Save the WorldFree Space
The Mammoth Book of Seriously Comic Fantasy
 
Short stories
Neander-tale (1980)
Making Light (1981)
Merry Gravmas (1988)
Zap Thy Neighbor (1995)
Madam Butterfly (1997)


Awards
Prometheus Award Best Novel winner (1983) : Voyage from Yesteryear
Prometheus Award Best Novel nominee (1990) : The Mirror Maze
Prometheus Award Best Novel nominee (1991) : The Infinity Gambit
Prometheus Award Best Novel winner (1993) : The Multiplex Man
Prometheus Award Best Novel nominee (1997) : Paths to Otherwhere
Prometheus Award Best Novel nominee (2000) : Cradle of Saturn


Links to other websites
James P. Hogan Home Page



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