- Legal Name: Sawyer, Robert James
- Birthplace: Canada
- Birthdate: 29 April 1960
- Wikipedia Entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_J._Sawyer
- Email: sawyer@sfwriter.com
- Webpage: http://www.sfwriter.com
- Used These Alternate Names: Robert Sawyer
- Interviews: Beyond Humanity
- Biography: Bio:Robert J. Sawyer
- Bibliographic Comments: Author:Robert J. Sawyer
- Author Tags: nanotechnology (3) , science fiction (2) , Nebula Award Winner (1) , first contact (1) , alien contact (1) , Hugo Award Winner (1)
- Golden Fleece (1990)
- Far-Seer (1992)
- Fossil Hunter (1993)
- End of an Era (1994)
- Foreigner (1994)
-
The Terminal Experiment (1995)
also appeared as:
- Magazine Appearances:
- Hobson's Choice (Part 1 of 4) (1994)
- Hobson's Choice (Part 2 of 4) (1995)
- Hobson's Choice (Part 3 of 4) (1995)
- Hobson's Choice (Part 4 of 4) (1995)
-
Starplex (1996)
also appeared as:
- Magazine Appearances:
- Starplex (Part 1 of 4) (1996)
- Starplex (Part 2 of 4) (1996)
- Starplex (Part 3 of 4) (1996)
- Starplex (Part 4 of 4) (1996)
- Frameshift (1997)
- Illegal Alien (1997)
- Factoring Humanity (1998)
- Flashforward (1999)
- Calculating God (2000)
-
Hominids (2002)
also appeared as:
- Magazine Appearances:
- Hominids (Part 1 of 4) (2002)
- Hominids (Part 2 of 4) (2002)
- Hominids (Part 3 of 4) (2002)
- Hominids (Part 4 of 4) (2002)
- Humans (2003)
- Hybrids (2003)
- Mindscan (2005)
-
Rollback (2007)
also appeared as:
- Magazine Appearances:
- Rollback (Part 1 of 4) (2006)
- Rollback (Part 2 of 4) (2006)
- Rollback (Part 3 of 4) (2006)
- Rollback (Part 4 of 4) (2007)
-
Wake (2009)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: WWW: Wake (2009)
- Magazine Appearances:
- Wake (Part 1 of 4) (2008)
- Wake (Part 2 of 4) (2008)
- Wake (Part 3 of 4) (2009)
- Wake (Part 4 of 4) (2009)
- Iterations (2002)
- Relativity (2004)
- Identity Theft and Other Stories (2008)
- Tesseracts 6 (1997) with Carolyn Clink
- Boarding the Enterprise: Transporters, Tribbles, and the Vulcan Death Grip in Gene Rodenberry's Star Trek (2006) with David Gerrold
- The Contest (1980)
- If I'm Here, Imagine Where They Sent My Luggage (1981)
- Ours to Discover (1982)
- Uphill Climb (1987)
- Golden Fleece (1988)
- The Good Doctor (1989)
- Where the Heart Is (1992)
- Far-seer (excerpt) (1992)
- Just Like Old Times (1993)
-
You See But You Do Not Observe (1995)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Vous voyez et vous n'observez pas (1995)
- Variant Title: You See But You Do Not Observe (1995) [as by Robert Sawyer ]
- Lost in the Mail (1995)
- Peking Man (1996)
- Above It All (1996)
- The Hand You're Dealt (1997)
- Gator (1997)
- Forever (1997)
- Flashforward (extract) (1998)
- Stream of Consciousness (1999)
- The Blue Planet (1999)
- The Shoulders of Giants (2000)
- The Abdication of Pope Mary III (2000)
- Fallen Angel (2000)
- Star Light, Star Bright (2000)
- Last But Not Least (2000)
- Wiping Out (2000)
- Iterations (2000)
- Black Reflection (2002)
- Driving a Bargain (2002)
- Ineluctable (2002)
- Shed Skin (2002)
- Hybrids (extract) (2003)
- Humans (Excerpt) (2003)
- On the Surface (2003)
- Come All Ye Faithful (2003)
- Immortality (2003)
- The Stanley Cup Caper (2003)
- Relativity (2003)
- Kata Bindu (2004)
- Mikeys (2004)
- Mickeys (2004)
- The Right's Tough (2004)
- The Eagle Has Landed (2005)
- Identity Theft (2005)
- Flashes (2006)
- Biding Time (2006)
- E-Mails from the Future (2008)
- Webmind Says Hello (2009)
- The Future is Already Here (unknown)
- The Literary Career of Robert J. Sawyer: Current Directions . . . and Past Achievements (1988)
- On Writing: Show, Don't Tell (1995)
- On Writing: Secret Weapons of Science (1995)
- On Writing: Constructing Characters (1995)
- On Writing: Great Beginnings (1995)
- The Year in Science Fiction and Fantasy: A Symposium (1995) with Gregory Benford and Eleanor Arnason and Paul Di Filippo and Rebecca Ore and Maureen F. McHugh and Michael Swanwick and Norman Spinrad
- On Writing: Heinlein's Rules (1996)
- On Writing: Two Heads Aren't Better than One (1996)
- On Writing: Seek and Destroy! (1996)
- On Writing: Speaking of Dialogue (1996)
- Introduction (Tesseracts 6) (1997)
- On Writing: (1997)
- On Writing: Self-promotion (1997)
- On Writing: Professionalism (1997)
- On Writing: Cover Your ASCII (1997)
- A Tale of Two Cities (1997)
- Science (Science Fiction Age, July 1997) (1997) with Geoffrey A. Landis
- Remembering Judith Merrill (1997)
- Writing Great Beginnings (1998)
- Introduction (Death Drives a Semi) (1998)
- Science (Science Fiction Age, July 1999) (1999) with Geoffrey A. Landis and Brett Davis
- Show, Not Tell (1999)
- Award Winning Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy (Aurora Awards: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Science Fiction & Fantasy) (1999)
- The Age of Miracle and Wonder (1999)
- Pros and Cons (1999)
- Science and God (2000)
- Is Risk Our Business? (2000)
- Foreword (Consider Her Ways) (2001)
- Author's Note: A -Tal Tale (2002)
- AI and Sci-Fi: My, Oh, My! (2002)
- Letter (Analog, July-August 2002) (replies to Annabel Smyth and Ken McClenahan, same issue) (2002)
- Letters (Analog, October 2002) (four separate answers to several letters in same issue) (2002)
- Privacy: Who Needs It? (2002)
- Artificial Intelligence, Science Fiction, and the Matrix (2003)
- Atwood's Depressing Future (2003)
- Science, Salvation, and Atwood (2003)
- The Author Who Folded Me (2003)
- My Pal Hal (2003)
- The 2003 Hugo Awards Ceremony (2003)
- Autobiography (2004)
- Science Fiction and Social Change (2004)
- The Private Sector in Space (2004)
- Committing Trilogy (2004)
- Great Beginnings (2004)
- Constructing Characters (2004)
- Point of View (2004)
- Dialogue (2004)
- Show, Don't Tell (2004)
- Descriptions (2004)
- Secret Weapons of Science (2004)
- Heinlein's Rules (2004)
- Word-Processing Tricks (2004)
- Cover Letters and SASEs (2004)
- Self-Promotion (2004)
- Professionalism (2004)
- Eight Things New Writers Need to Know (2006)
- Robert Charles Wilson: Eight Random Thoughts (2006)
- Introduction (Julian) (2006)
- Whither Canadian SF & F? (2007)
- Introduction (The Commons) (2007)
- Introduction: Jack McDevitt, This One's for You (Cryptic: The Best Short Fiction of Jack McDevitt) (2009)
- Evolution (2003) by Stephen Baxter
- Interview: Donald Kingsbury (1984) with Donald Kingsbury
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