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Greg Egan (born 20 August 1961) is an Australian science fiction author. Egan specialises in hard science fiction stories with mathematical and quantum ontology themes, including the nature of consciousness. Other themes include genetics, simulated reality, posthumanism, mind transfer, sexuality, artificial intelligence, and the superiority of rational naturalism over religion. He is a Hugo Award winner (and has been shortlisted for the Hugos three other times), and has also won the John W Campbell Memorial Award for Best Novel. Some of his earlier short stories feature strong elements of supernatural horror, while due to his more popular science fiction he is known within the genre for his tendency to deal with complex and highly technical material (including inventive new physics and epistemology) in an unapologetically thorough manner. Egan's short stories have been published in a variety of genre magazines, including regular appearances in Interzone and Asimov's Science Fiction. Egan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of Western Australia, and currently lives in Perth. He has recently been active on the issue of refugees' mandatory detention in Australia. Egan is a vegetarian.[1] Egan is a famously reclusive author when it comes to public appearances[2], he doesn't attend science fiction conventions[3], doesn't sign books and there are no photos available of him on the web[4].
[edit] Works[edit] Novels
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[edit] Short stories[edit] Stories collected in Axiomatic
[edit] Stories collected in Our Lady Of Chernobyl
[edit] Stories collected in Luminous
[edit] Stories collected in Dark Integers and Other Stories
[edit] Stories collected in Crystal Nights and Other Stories
[edit] Other stories
[edit] Awards
Egan was nominated for the 2000 Ditmar Award for best novel with Teranesia. He declined the award. [edit] Usenet NewsgroupsEgan occasionally contributes posts to a variety of (mostly scientific and/or technical) Usenet newsgroups, using his own name. These include: sci.physics.research; sci.math; comp.graphics.algorithms; comp.sys.laptops; comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc; microsoft.public.windowsxp.accessibility; aus.sf; rec.arts.movies.current-films; plus a few others. From December 1994 to September 1999 he contributed regularly to the group rec.arts.sf.written, where he engaged in dialogue with his readers about his work, and science fiction in general. [edit] Footnotes
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