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A [[pro writer]] and astrophysicist who mostly writes [[hard SF]]. He won the [[1982 Campbell Award]].  About half of Brin's works are in his Uplift Universe, including the classic ''Startide Rising''.  
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'''David Brin''' (born Glen David Brin) is a [[California]] [[pro writer]] and astrophysicist who mostly writes [[hard SF]]. About half of Brin's works are in his Uplift Universe, including the classic ''Startide Rising''. Brin was [[GoH]] at the 2007 [[Worldcon]],  [[Nippon 2007]]. His [[novel]] ''The Postman'' was adapted into a 1997 film starring Kevin Costner.
  
Brin was [[GoH]] at the 2007 [[Worldcon]],  [[Nippon 2007]].
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* {{SFE|name=brin_david}}.
 
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* [https://www.davidbrin.com Website.]
[[Hugo]] nominations and wins:
 
* [[1983 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella Hugo]]
 
* [[1984 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] '''<winner>''' ''Startide Rising''
 
* [[1985 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]] '''<winner>''' "The Crystal Spheres"
 
* [[1985 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella Hugo]]
 
* [[1986 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]
 
* [[1987 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]]
 
* [[1988 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] '''<winner>''' ''The Uplift War''
 
* [[1989 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]]
 
* [[1991 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]]
 
* [[1991 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]
 
* [[1994 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]
 
* [[1996 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]
 
* [[2003 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]
 
  
 
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* 1984 -- [[ConClave IX]]
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* 1982 -- [[1982 Campbell Award]] nominee
* 1985 -- [[Ad Astra V]], [[Baycon '85]], [[Coveted Balrog Award]]
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* 1984 -- [[ConClave IX]], '''[[1984 Best Novel Hugo]]''' for ''Startide Rising''
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* 1985 -- [[Ad Astra V]], [[Baycon '85]], [[Coveted Balrog Award]], '''[[1985 Best Short Story Hugo]]''' for "The Crystal Spheres"
 
* 1986 -- [[Westercon 39]]
 
* 1986 -- [[Westercon 39]]
 
* 1987 -- [[Minicon 22]], [[I-Con VI]]  
 
* 1987 -- [[Minicon 22]], [[I-Con VI]]  
* 1988 -- [[Marcon XXIII]]
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* 1988 -- [[Marcon XXIII]], '''[[1988 Best Novel Hugo]]''' for ''The Uplift War''
* 1989 -- [[Satyricon (NZ)]], [[Archon 13]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 7]]
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* 1989 -- [[Satyricon (NZ)]], [[Archon 13]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 7]], [[SoonerCon 5]]
 
* 1992 -- [[Dreamcon 7]], [[Con-Version IX]]
 
* 1992 -- [[Dreamcon 7]], [[Con-Version IX]]
 
* 1993 -- [[MisCon 8]]
 
* 1993 -- [[MisCon 8]]
* 1994 -- [[Millennicon-7]]
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* 1995 -- [[Millennicon -6]]
* 1998 -- [[Loscon 25]], [[Forry Award]]
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* 1997 -- [[Context X]]
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* 1998 -- [[Loscon 25]], [[CONduit 8]], [[Forry Award]]
 
* 2000 -- [[Norwescon XXIII]]
 
* 2000 -- [[Norwescon XXIII]]
 
* 2001 -- [[Chattacon XXVI]], [[WindyCon XXVIII]] ([[ISFIC Guest]])
 
* 2001 -- [[Chattacon XXVI]], [[WindyCon XXVIII]] ([[ISFIC Guest]])
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* 2007 -- '''[[Nippon 2007]]'''
 
* 2007 -- '''[[Nippon 2007]]'''
 
* 2008 -- [[Hal Clement Award for Young Adult]]
 
* 2008 -- [[Hal Clement Award for Young Adult]]
* 2011 -- [[Contraflow I]]
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* 2011 -- [[CONtraflow I]]
 
* 2019 -- [[Baycon 2019]]
 
* 2019 -- [[Baycon 2019]]
* 2020 -- [[Westercon 2020]]
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* 2021 -- <s>[[Westercon 73]]</s>
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* 2023 -- [[TusCon 50]]
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* Other [[Hugo]] nominations:
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** [[1983 Best Novella Hugo]]
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** [[1985 Best Novella Hugo]]
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** [[1986 Best Novel Hugo]]
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** [[1987 Best Novelette Hugo]]
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** [[1989 Best Short Story Hugo]]
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** [[1991 Best Novelette Hugo]]
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** [[1991 Best Novel Hugo]]
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** [[1994 Best Novel Hugo]]
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** [[1996 Best Novel Hugo]]
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** [[2003 Best Novel Hugo]]
 
* [[Nebula Award]] winner once and nominee twice
 
* [[Nebula Award]] winner once and nominee twice
 
* Multiple [[Locus Award]] winner
 
* Multiple [[Locus Award]] winner
  
{{person | website=http://www.davidbrin.com}}
 
  
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{{person| born=1950}}
 
[[Category:pro]]
 
[[Category:pro]]
 
[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:US]]

Latest revision as of 09:38, 29 August 2023

(October 6, 1950 – )

David Brin (born Glen David Brin) is a California pro writer and astrophysicist who mostly writes hard SF. About half of Brin's works are in his Uplift Universe, including the classic Startide Rising. Brin was GoH at the 2007 Worldcon, Nippon 2007. His novel The Postman was adapted into a 1997 film starring Kevin Costner.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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