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* 2007 -- [[2007 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] finalist, [[Pure Speculation| Pure Speculation III]] | * 2007 -- [[2007 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] finalist, [[Pure Speculation| Pure Speculation III]] |
Revision as of 10:57, 19 March 2020
(1958 --)
Peter Watts is a Canadian SF author and marine-mammal biologist. He obtained a bachelor's of science degree in 1980 and a master's of science degree in 1983, both from the University of Guelph, Ontario, and a PhD from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, in 1991. He married fellow Canadian author Caitlin Sweet in August, 2011.
He is known principally in the SF genre for his Rifters trilogy and his Firefall series of novels. A recent collection of his short fiction is Beyond the Rift (2013).
He has been GoH for four countries' Natcons: Australia, Canada, Finland, and Sweden.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2002 -- CanVention 22: ConVersion 19 (Special Guest)
- 2003 -- Conglomeration 2003 (Special Guest)
- 2005 -- Ad Astra XXIV
- 2007 -- Best Novel Hugo finalist, Pure Speculation III
- 2010 -- Best Novelette Hugo for "The Island", Dudcon III (Australian natcon, held in conjunction with the Aussiecon 4 Worldcon)
- 2011 -- Best Short Story Hugo finalist, Falkon (Poland)
- 2012 -- Kontrast (Swedish natcon)
- 2013 -- Finncon 2013 (Finnish natcon), SofaCON, Utopiales (France) (Special Guest)
- 2014 -- HAL-CON, St. Petersburg Fiction Assembly GoH
- 2015 -- Canvention 35: SF Contario 6 (Canadian natcon)
- 2017 -- Pyrkon (Poland) (Special Guest)
- 2018 -- Lviv International Book Fair and Literature Festival (Ukraine)
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