Adam Roberts (British writer)
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Born |
Adam Roberts 30 June 1965 |
Pen name |
A.R.R.R. Roberts A3R Roberts Don Brine |
Occupation | academic, author, critic and novelist |
Nationality | English |
Citizenship | British |
Education | PhD |
Alma mater |
University of Aberdeen Cambridge University |
Genre | science fiction, fantasy, parody |
Notable works | Salt, Gradisil, Yellow Blue Tibia By Light Alone, Jack Glass |
Notable awards |
BSFA Award for Best Novel 2012 Jack Glass Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee 2001 Salt 2007 Gradisil 2010 Yellow Blue Tibia |
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- For other people with this name, see Adam Roberts (disambiguation).
Adam Charles Roberts (born 30 June 1965)[1] is an academic, critic and novelist. He also writes parodies under the pseudonyms of A.R.R.R. Roberts, A3R Roberts and Don Brine.
He has a degree in English from the University of Aberdeen and a PhD from Cambridge University on Robert Browning and the Classics. He teaches English literature and creative writing at Royal Holloway, University of London. Adam Roberts has been nominated three times for the Arthur C. Clarke Award: in 2001 for his debut novel, Salt, in 2007 for Gradisil and in 2010 for Yellow Blue Tibia. He won both the 2012 BSFA Award for Best Novel, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, for Jack Glass. It was further shortlisted for The Kitschies Red Tentacle award. His short story "Tollund" was nominated for the 2014 Sidewise Award.[2]
Published works
Novels
- Salt (2000, ISBN 0-575-06896-5)
- On (2001, ISBN 0-575-07176-1)
- Stone (2002, ISBN 0-575-07396-9)
- Polystom (2003, ISBN 0-575-07541-4)
- The Snow (2004)
- Gradisil (2006)
- Land of the Headless (2007)
- Splinter (2007)
- Swiftly: A Novel (2008)
- Yellow Blue Tibia: A Novel (2009, ISBN 0-575-08356-5)
- New Model Army (2010)
- By Light Alone (2011)
- Jack Glass (2012, ISBN 0-575-12763-5)
- Twenty Trillion Leagues Under the Sea (2014)
- BΓͺte (2014, ISBN 978-0-575-12768-5)
Novellas and short story collections
- Park Polar (2002)
- Jupiter Magnified (2003)
- Swiftly: Stories (2004)
- "S-Bomb" in Riffing on Strings: Creative Writing Inspired by String Theory (2008, ISBN 0-9802114-0-9)
- Anticopernicus (2011)
- Adam Robots (2013)
Parodies
- The Soddit (2003, The Hobbit)
- The McAtrix Derided (2004, The Matrix)
- The Sellamillion (2004, The Silmarillion)
- Star Warped (2005, Star Wars)
- The Va Dinci Cod (2005, The Da Vinci Code)
- Doctor Whom: E.T. Shoots and Leaves (2006, Doctor Who)
- I am Scrooge: A Zombie Story for Christmas (2009, Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol).
- The Dragon with the Girl Tattoo (2010, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)
Criticism
- Silk and Potatoes: Contemporary Arthurian Fantasy (1998)
- Science Fiction: the New Critical Idiom (2000, second edition 2005)
- Tolkien: A Look Behind "The Lord of the Rings" (with Lin Carter) (updated edition 2003)
- The History of Science Fiction (Palgrave Histories of Literature) (2006)
References
- β "Roberts, Adam (Adam Charles)". Library of Congress Authorities. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- β "2014 Sidewise Award Finalists". Locus. 2014-06-06. Retrieved 2014-06-06.
External links
- Official website
- Academic Biography
- Bibliography at SciFan
- blog at The Valve
- Adam Roberts at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Review of Yellow Blue Tibia by Seamus Sweeney at Nthposition
- Review of Twenty Trillion Leagues Under the Sea at Upcoming4.me
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