Kenneth Tam

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Kenneth Tam

Kenneth Tam, as seen at the second Sci-Fi on the Rock convention in April 2008.
Born July 9, 1984 (1984-07-09) (age 23)
St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
Occupation Novelist
Genres Science fiction, Alternate History

Kenneth Tam (born 1984 in St. John's, Newfoundland)[1] is a Canadian science-fiction author. His best-known works include The Equations Novels and the Defense Command series. He is the son of fellow Canadian author Jacqui Tam. He is a graduate student at Wilfrid Laurier University, in Waterloo, Ontario. Kenneth has been an author guest at the Polaris Science Fiction Convention for five consecutive years,[1] and a guest at the Sci-Fi on the Rock convention for the last two years.

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In 2002, Kenneth won the Governor General's Academic Medal[2] for exceptional achievement in high school. In 2006 Kenneth was awarded a Balsillie Fellowship at the Centre for International Governance Innovation and worked for former Canadian ambassador to the United Nations, Paul Heinbecker.[3]

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