Biography
Kim Stanley Robinson is a winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards. He is the author of eleven previous books, including the bestselling Mars trilogy and the critically acclaimed Fifty Degrees Below, Forty Signs of Rain, The Years of Rice and Salt, and Antarctica for which he was sent to the Antarctic by the U.S. National Science Foundation as part of their Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. He lives in Davis, California.
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- BOOK REVIEW: Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson - Isak
I'm sure I wouldn't have picked up Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars if it hadn't been so passionately advocated by two different people. For one, the 1993 trade paperback cover looks goofy. I'm certainly not one to sneer at science ... - QuantumG's Blog: Book Of The Week: Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy
The Book Of The Week this week is Kim Stanley Robinson's "Red Mars", "Green Mars", "Blue Mars". This is often referred to as the Mars Trilogy, but none of these books are about Mars. There's plenty of awesome scientifically accurate ... - Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Blog posts / Kim Stanley ...
Galileo's Dream, Kim Stanley Robinson's latest book, is part historical novel and part science fiction novel. As an historical novel, it is an interesting and minutely-detailed look at the life of one of the most important men who ever ... - The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson by Kim Stanley Robinson at Night ...
Adventurers, scientists, artists, workers, and visionaries–these are the men and women you will encounter in the short fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson. In settings ranging from the sunken ruins of Venice to the upper reaches of the ... - The Wertzone: Wertzone Classics: Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
Kim Stanley Robinson's epic Mars Trilogy chronicles humanity's colonisation of Mars, beginning in the early 21st Century and extending over a period of some two centuries. The first book, which covers a period of some forty years, ... - The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson: Final Cover Revealed! at Night ...
Coming this August, The New York Times best-selling and Hugo and Nebula award-winning author Kim Stanley Robinson delivers a stunning collection of his best short fiction, including the new, never-before-published story, “The Timpanist ... - Red Plenty — Crooked Timber
It's a bit like reading a novel by Kim Stanley Robinson, Neal Stephenson, or Ursula Le Guin – or maybe a mashup of all them; full of arguments between passionate and intelligent people, diverting (in both senses) infodumps, ... - The SF Site Featured Review: Galileo's Dream
Kim Stanley Robinson has travelled and worked in different parts of the world (including Washington, DC and in Switzerland) with his wife, Lisa, an environmental chemist. His work has garnered many awards including the Nebula Award ... - BookBanter Episode 28 with Kim Stanley Robinson
On January 23rd I was given the opportunity to interview Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the award-winning Mars trilogy, as well as other bestselling books such as The Year of Rice and Salt and Forty Signs of Rain, in person at the Avid ... - Aural Delights No 140 Kim Stanley Robinson plus Jack Vance ...
Coming Up This Week 00:50 StarShipSofa Interrogations: Jack Vance 03:50 Main Fiction: Mercurial by Kim Stanley Robinson 01:11:10 Closing Remarks: