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(1960 --)
Ian McDonald is a British SF novelist, living in Belfast. His themes include nanotechnology, postcyberpunk settings, and the impact of rapid social and technological change on non-Western societies.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1985 -- Campbell Award nominee
- 1988 -- Locus Award
- 1992 -- Philip K. Dick Award
- 1997 -- Finncon 1997
- 1998 -- Intuition
- 2001 -- Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award
- 2002 -- Novacon 32, MeCon V
- 2003 -- MeCon 6
- 2004 -- MeCon 7
- 2005 -- BSFA Award,Best Novel Hugo nominee
- 2006 -- MeCon 9, Best Novella Hugo nominee
- 2007 -- Best Novelette Hugo for "The Djinn's Wife"
- 2008 -- Åcon 2, Best Novel Hugo nominee
- 2009 -- Best Novella Hugo nominee
- 2010 -- Best Novella Hugo nominee
- 2011 -- Best Novel Hugo nominee, Eurocon 2011, John W. Campbell Memorial Award and British Science Fiction Association Award for The Dervish House
- 2014 -- ArmadilloCon 36, ICFA 35
- 2015 -- Picocon 32
- 2017 -- Norwescon 40
- 2018 -- BSFA Award
- 2019 -- Dublin 2019
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