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Robert Reed: Hugo Award
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Robert Reed [I]s the author of more than half a dozen SF novels, as well as a multitude of short stories appearing in major magazines and best-of-the-year anthologies. The first Grand Prize Winner of the Writers of the Future contest, he has written a number of stories that have been finalists for the Hugo and Nebula Awards. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Robert Reed is the author of Marrow and ten other high-concept science fiction novels. A multiple finalist for the Hugo Award, he has had many stories published in major SF magazines, and reprinted in "year's best" anthologies. He has recently finished The Well of Stars, the sequel to Marrow. He lives with his family in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Robert Reed sold his first short story in 1986. He was the first grand prizewinner of L. Ron Hubbard's annual Writers of the Future award. Since then, he's developed into a prolific writer of amazingly high quality stories (and a regular contributor to Asimov's SF and The Magazine Of Fantasy And Science Fiction), achieving a level of success with short stories to the point where Gardner Dozois, editor of The Year's Best Science Fiction, has remarked that it's now rarely a question of whether or not he includes a Robert Reed story in each collection, because Dozois' annual decision has simply become which one of Reed's recent batch of tales must be included!
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In The Well of Stars, Hugo award-nominated author Robert Reed has written a stunning sequel to his acclaimed novel Marrow. The Great Ship, so vast that it contains within its depths a planet that lay undiscovered for generations, has cruised through the universe for untold billions of years. After a disastrous exploration of the planet, Marrow, the Ship's captains face an increasingly restive population aboard their mammoth vessel.
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Since his debut in the mid-eighties, Robert Reed has produced a substantial and varied body of work. Nine novels have been published to date, including the much anticipated Sister Alice, available from Tor Books. Reed has ... sold nearly one hundred shorter works of fiction, including "The Utility Man," "Decency," "Marrow," and "Whiptail," all finalists for the Hugo Award. His novella "Chrysalis" was nominated for a Nebula, and "Human Bay" for a World Fantasy Award. His first collection of stories, The Dragons of Springplace, is available from Golden Gryphon Press. He currently is working on a sequel to his novel Marrow, as well as numerous lesser projects.
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Robert Reed has written more than ten science fiction novels including his recent Sister Alice. He has been nominated for the Hugo Award for his short fiction, which has appeared in the major SF magazines. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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