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Jon Courtenay Grimwood is a British SF and fantasy author. Much of his early work can be described as post-[[cyberpunk]].
 
Jon Courtenay Grimwood is a British SF and fantasy author. Much of his early work can be described as post-[[cyberpunk]].
  
He won the [[British Science Fiction Association award]] for ''Felaheen'' in 2003, and the 2006 [[BSFA award]] for Best Novel with ''End of the World Blues''.  Other works of his have been nominated for the [[John W. Campbell Memorial Award]], the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]], and the [[Locus Award]].
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He won the [[BSFA Award]] for ''Felaheen'' in 2003, and the 2006 BSFA award for Best Novel with ''End of the World Blues''.  Other works of his have been nominated for the [[John W. Campbell Memorial Award]], the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]], and the [[Locus Award]].
  
 
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* 2014 -- [[Bristol-Con 2014]]
 
* 2014 -- [[Bristol-Con 2014]]
  
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Revision as of 06:34, 13 April 2020

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Jon Courtenay Grimwood is a British SF and fantasy author. Much of his early work can be described as post-cyberpunk.

He won the BSFA Award for Felaheen in 2003, and the 2006 BSFA award for Best Novel with End of the World Blues. Other works of his have been nominated for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the Locus Award.

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Person Website 1951
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