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He wrote novels and short [[sf]] (mostly for ''[[Analog]]''). Robinson made his first short-story sale in 1972 to Analog Science Fiction magazine. His longest series is a group of stories set in Callahan's Place a bar with many puns.  He was a book reviewer for ''[[Galaxy]]'' and then for ''[[Destinies]]''.
 
He wrote novels and short [[sf]] (mostly for ''[[Analog]]''). Robinson made his first short-story sale in 1972 to Analog Science Fiction magazine. His longest series is a group of stories set in Callahan's Place a bar with many puns.  He was a book reviewer for ''[[Galaxy]]'' and then for ''[[Destinies]]''.
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* {{SFE |name=robinson_spider}}
  
 
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* 1974 -- '''[[1974 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]'''
 
* 1974 -- '''[[1974 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]'''
 
* 1976 -- [[Oktobercon 1976]]
 
* 1976 -- [[Oktobercon 1976]]
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* 1983 -- [[Eucon 1]], [[Aquacon II]], '''[[1983 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]]'''
 
* 1983 -- [[Eucon 1]], [[Aquacon II]], '''[[1983 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]]'''
 
* 1984 -- [[Bubonicon 16]], at [[World Fantasy Convention 1984]]
 
* 1984 -- [[Bubonicon 16]], at [[World Fantasy Convention 1984]]
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* 1985 -- [[Empiricon 6]]
 
* 1986 -- [[Norwescon IX]], [[Baycon '86]]
 
* 1986 -- [[Norwescon IX]], [[Baycon '86]]
 
* 1988 -- [[Balticon 22]], [[Syncon '88]]
 
* 1988 -- [[Balticon 22]], [[Syncon '88]]
 
* 1989 -- [[Loscon Sixteen]], [[VCON 17]], [[Chattacon XIV]]
 
* 1989 -- [[Loscon Sixteen]], [[VCON 17]], [[Chattacon XIV]]
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* 1990 -- [[Con-Version VII]]
 
* 1992 -- [[Rustycon 9]]
 
* 1992 -- [[Rustycon 9]]
 
* 1993 -- [[InCon '93]]
 
* 1993 -- [[InCon '93]]
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* 2003 -- [[Lunacon 46]], [[Torcon 3]]
 
* 2003 -- [[Lunacon 46]], [[Torcon 3]]
 
* 2004 -- [[Capricon 24]], [[Necronomicon '04]], [[Con-Version 21]]
 
* 2004 -- [[Capricon 24]], [[Necronomicon '04]], [[Con-Version 21]]
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* 2006 -- [[ConCarolinas 2006]]
 
* 2008 -- [[Robert A. Heinlein Award]]
 
* 2008 -- [[Robert A. Heinlein Award]]
 
* 2010 -- [[Capricon 30]], [[FenCon VII]]
 
* 2010 -- [[Capricon 30]], [[FenCon VII]]
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* 2014 -- [[Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame]]
 
* 2014 -- [[Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame]]
 
* 2015 -- [[Westercon 68]] (he withdrew), [[Forry Award]], [[VCON 40]]
 
* 2015 -- [[Westercon 68]] (he withdrew), [[Forry Award]], [[VCON 40]]
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* 2024 -- [[Loscon 50]] (he withdrew)
{{person | website=http://www.spiderrobinson.com | born=1948}}
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{{person | website=https://www.spiderrobinson.com | born=1948}}
 
[[Category:canada]]
 
[[Category:canada]]
 
[[Category:pro]]
 
[[Category:pro]]

Latest revision as of 17:19, 22 August 2024

(1948 --)

American pro writing living in Canada who was married to the late Jeanne Robinson.

He wrote novels and short sf (mostly for Analog). Robinson made his first short-story sale in 1972 to Analog Science Fiction magazine. His longest series is a group of stories set in Callahan's Place a bar with many puns. He was a book reviewer for Galaxy and then for Destinies.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


Person Website 1948
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