Geoff Ryman

Geoffrey Charles Ryman (born 1951) is a writer of science fiction, fantasy and slipstream fiction. He was born in Canada, and has lived most of his life in England. His science fiction and fantasy works include The Warrior Who Carried Life (1985), the novella The Unconquered Country (1986) (winner of the British Science Fiction Award and the World Fantasy Award), and The Child Garden (1989) (winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award). Subsequent fiction works include Was (1992), Lust (2001), and Air (2002). His work 253, or Tube Theatre was first published as hypertext fiction on a Web site http://www.ryman-novel.com/. The print version was published in 1998 and won the Philip K. Dick Memorial Award. Ryman, Geoff Ryman, Geoff Ryman, Geoff Ryman, Geoff

 

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