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The Man From Primrose Lane Triggers by Robert J. Sawyer Viking Canada, 352 pages, $30.00 Triggers begins with a double bang: an attempt to assassinate the president of the United States leads to the critically injured chief executive being transported to
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Quite possibly this country’s finest science fiction author, Robert J. Sawyer is the only Canadian to have won all three of the big SF awards for best novel of the year — the Hugo, the Nebula and John W. Campbell Memorial Award (only eight other authors
No one digs into a sci-fi thought experiment with quite the zest that Robert J. Sawyer does. In "Hominids" and "Humans," he created a parallel world where Neanderthals became the dominant species - and then broke down the wall between that Earth and this
“Some day, society will catch up to technology. Some day, we’ll realize just how much we held back human progress by not moving out of our flesh bodies and into far superior mechanical ones.”
Robert J. Sawyer is a Canadian hard science fiction writer, born in Ottawa in 1960 and now resident in Mississauga. He has published 17 novels, and his short fiction has appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Amazing Stories, On Spec, Nature, and numerous anthologies. Full Article
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