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Daniel H Wilson


USA flag (b.1978)

Daniel H. Wilson was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He earned a PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in Computer Science from the University of Tulsa. In 2008, he hosted The Works on the History Channel, exploring the inner workings of everyday stuff. Daniel H. Wilson was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He earned a PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in Computer Science from the University of Tulsa. In 2008, he hosted The Works on the History Channel, exploring the inner workings of everyday stuff.  He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and two children.
 

Genres: Science Fiction
 
Series
Robo
   1. Robopocalypse (2011)
   2. Robogenesis (2014)
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Novels
   A Boy and His Bot (2011)
     aka Code Lightfall and the Robot King
   Amped (2012)
   The Clockwork Dynasty (2017)
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Collections
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Novellas and Short Stories
   The Nostalgist (2011)
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Anthologies edited
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Non fiction show
 
Daniel H Wilson recommends
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In Beta (2021)
Prescott Harvey
"An awesome high-concept paired with a brilliant proven quantity in Prescott Harvey."
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Burn-In (2020)
August Cole and P W Singer
"Burn-In is a white-knuckle adventure into our maximum probability future. I found surprises on every page, with each startlingly real depiction of new technology and its human impact. This near-future was crafted by experts, and it shows."
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The Haunting of Tram Car 015 (2019)
(Dead Djinn Universe)
P Djèlí Clark
"Bleeds with style, elaborate language, and unforgettable characters."

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Books containing stories by Daniel H Wilson
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New Suns 2 (2023)
Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color
(New Suns, book 2)
edited by
Nisi Shawl
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A People's Future of the United States (2019)
Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers
edited by
John Joseph Adams and Victor LaValle
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Resist (2018)
Tales from a Future Worth Fighting Against
edited by
Hugh Howey, Gary Whitta and Christie Yant

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Awards
John W Campbell Memorial Award Best Novel nominee (2012) : Robopocalypse


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