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* 2018 -- [[FantasyCon 2018]], [[SFeraKon 2018]] | * 2018 -- [[FantasyCon 2018]], [[SFeraKon 2018]] | ||
* 2019 -- [[BSFA Award|BSFA Award for Best Novel]] for ''Children of Ruin'', [[Prix Imaginaire]] nominee, [[Kurd Lasswitz Preis]] nominee | * 2019 -- [[BSFA Award|BSFA Award for Best Novel]] for ''Children of Ruin'', [[Prix Imaginaire]] nominee, [[Kurd Lasswitz Preis]] nominee | ||
− | * 2020 -- [[Futuricon]], [[Kurd Lasswitz Preis]] nominee | + | * 2020 -- [[Futuricon]], [[Sidewise Award]] for ''The Doors of Eden'', [[Kurd Lasswitz Preis]] nominee |
* 2021 -- [[Bristol-Con 2021]], [[Fantastika 2021]] | * 2021 -- [[Bristol-Con 2021]], [[Fantastika 2021]] | ||
− | * 2023 -- [[Conversation (UK)]] | + | * 2023 -- [[Conversation (UK)]], [[Best Series Hugo|Hugo Award for Best Series]] for ''Children of Time'' (Tchaikovsky [[2023 Hugos#.3D_Aftermath|renounced the Hugo Award]]) |
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 1 June 2024
(June 14, 1972 -- )
Adrian Tchaikovsky (real surname Czajkowski) is a British SF and fantasy author best known for his Shadows of the Apt series.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2011 -- Pyrkon 2011
- 2012 -- Picocon 29
- 2014 -- TitanCon 2014, British Fantasy Award nominee, David Gemmell Legend Award nominee
- 2016 -- Arthur C. Clarke Award for Children of Time, British Fantasy Award nominee
- 2017 -- Novacon 47, British Fantasy Award for Best Fantasy Novel
- 2018 -- FantasyCon 2018, SFeraKon 2018
- 2019 -- BSFA Award for Best Novel for Children of Ruin, Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire nominee, Kurd Lasswitz Preis nominee
- 2020 -- Futuricon, Sidewise Award for The Doors of Eden, Kurd Lasswitz Preis nominee
- 2021 -- Bristol-Con 2021, Fantastika 2021
- 2023 -- Conversation, Hugo Award for Best Series for Children of Time (Tchaikovsky renounced the Hugo Award)
Person | Website | 1972— |
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