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Robert Charles Wilson is a Canadian-American ScienceFiction author focuses on [[MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness medium to hard science fiction]]. Several of his works have been nominated for [[UsefulNotes/HugoAward Hugos]], with one (''Literature/{{Spin}}'') actually winning it.

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Robert Charles Wilson is a Canadian-American ScienceFiction author focuses on [[MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness medium to hard medium-to-hard science fiction]].fiction. Several of his works have been nominated for [[UsefulNotes/HugoAward Hugos]], with one (''Literature/{{Spin}}'') actually winning it.
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* ''Memory Wire'' (1987) - Raymond is [[{{Cyborg}} hard-wired]] as a human "black-box" to record dispassionately whatever happens during combat. After his military service, he accepts a mission to Brazil to recover some extraterrestrial memory-stones encoded with the technology of an [[ThePrecursors advanced race]].

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* ''Memory Wire'' (1987) - Raymond is [[{{Cyborg}} hard-wired]] as a human "black-box" to record dispassionately whatever happens during combat. After his military service, he accepts a mission to Brazil to recover some extraterrestrial memory-stones encoded with the technology of an [[ThePrecursors [[{{Precursors}} advanced race]].
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* ''Burning Paradise'' (upcoming, 2013) - Set in an AlternateHistory [[{{Utopia}} utopian]] version of 2015, a young woman named Cassie Klyne lives in hiding from the conspiracy that murdered her parents. Their crime? They knew too much about the truth: that the [[AncientAstronauts world's history had been meddled with]] by higher powers.

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* ''Burning Paradise'' (upcoming, 2013) (2013) - Set in an AlternateHistory [[{{Utopia}} utopian]] version of 2015, a young woman named Cassie Klyne lives in hiding from the conspiracy that murdered her parents. Their crime? They knew too much about the truth: that the [[AncientAstronauts world's history had been meddled with]] by higher powers.
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* The ''Literature/{{Spin}}'' series - The first book in the series, Spin, follows narrator Tylor Dupree and his childhood friends, twins Jason and Diane Lawton. As children they witness the strange phenomenon that alters the course of human history: the night the stars disappeared from the night sky. As they grow up, the world slowly discovers the truth: the Earth has been covered by a membrane (dubbed "The Spin") that slows down the flow of time on our planet.
** ''Spin'' (2005), ''Axis'' (2007), and ''Vortex'' (2011)

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* The ''Literature/{{Spin}}'' series - The first book in the series, Spin, Spin (published 2005), follows narrator Tylor Dupree and his childhood friends, twins Jason and Diane Lawton. As children they witness the strange phenomenon that alters the course of human history: the night the stars disappeared from the night sky. As they grow up, the world slowly discovers the truth: the Earth has been covered by a membrane (dubbed "The Spin") that slows down the flow of time on our planet.
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planet. Followed by ''Axis'' (2007), and ''Vortex'' (2011)(2011).
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* ''A Bridge of Years'' (1991) - Tom Winter thought the secluded cottage in the PacificNorthwest would be the perfect refuge; a place to nurse the wounds of lost love and happiness. But Tom soon discovers that his safe haven is the [[PortalToThePast portal of a tunnel through time]]. At one end is the present. At the other end: UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, [[TheSixties 1963]].

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* ''A Bridge of Years'' (1991) - Tom Winter thought the secluded cottage in the PacificNorthwest UsefulNotes/PacificNorthwest would be the perfect refuge; a place to nurse the wounds of lost love and happiness. But Tom soon discovers that his safe haven is the [[PortalToThePast portal of a tunnel through time]]. At one end is the present. At the other end: UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, [[TheSixties 1963]].
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Robert Charles Wilson is a Canadian-American ScienceFiction author focuses on [[MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness medium to hard science fiction]]. Several of his works have been nominated for [[HugoAward Hugos]], with one (''Literature/{{Spin}}'') actually winning it.

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Robert Charles Wilson is a Canadian-American ScienceFiction author focuses on [[MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness medium to hard science fiction]]. Several of his works have been nominated for [[HugoAward [[UsefulNotes/HugoAward Hugos]], with one (''Literature/{{Spin}}'') actually winning it.
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* ''A Bridge of Years'' (1991) - Tom Winter thought the secluded cottage in the PacificNorthwest would be the perfect refuge; a place to nurse the wounds of lost love and happiness. But Tom soon discovers that his safe haven is the [[PortalToThePast portal of a tunnel through time]]. At one end is the present. At the other end: NewYorkCity, [[TheSixties 1963]].

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* ''A Bridge of Years'' (1991) - Tom Winter thought the secluded cottage in the PacificNorthwest would be the perfect refuge; a place to nurse the wounds of lost love and happiness. But Tom soon discovers that his safe haven is the [[PortalToThePast portal of a tunnel through time]]. At one end is the present. At the other end: NewYorkCity, UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, [[TheSixties 1963]].
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* ''Gypsies'' (1988) - Karen White can open "doors" [[AlternateUniverse between universes]]. This power, which she shares with her brother and sister, has been suppressed since childhood. But now it appears in her teenage son, Michael, who is approached by a mysterious figure known only as the Grey Man, a figure who has haunted Karen's dreams for decades.

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* ''Gypsies'' ''Literature/{{Gypsies}}'' (1988) - Karen White can open "doors" [[AlternateUniverse between universes]]. This power, which she shares with her brother and sister, has been suppressed since childhood. But now it appears in her teenage son, Michael, who is approached by a mysterious figure known only as the Grey Man, a figure who has haunted Karen's dreams for decades.
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* ''Burning Paradise'' (upcoming, 2013) - Set in an AlternateHistory [[Utopia utopian]] version of 2015, a young woman named Cassie Klyne lives in hiding from the conspiracy that murdered her parents. Their crime? They knew too much about the truth: that the [[AncientAstronauts world's history had been meddled with]] by higher powers.

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* ''Burning Paradise'' (upcoming, 2013) - Set in an AlternateHistory [[Utopia [[{{Utopia}} utopian]] version of 2015, a young woman named Cassie Klyne lives in hiding from the conspiracy that murdered her parents. Their crime? They knew too much about the truth: that the [[AncientAstronauts world's history had been meddled with]] by higher powers.
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* ''Gypsies'' (1988) - Karen White can open "doors" [[AlernateUniverse between universes]]. This power, which she shares with her brother and sister, has been suppressed since childhood. But now it appears in her teenage son, Michael, who is approached by a mysterious figure known only as the Grey Man, a figure who has haunted Karen's dreams for decades.

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* ''Gypsies'' (1988) - Karen White can open "doors" [[AlernateUniverse [[AlternateUniverse between universes]]. This power, which she shares with her brother and sister, has been suppressed since childhood. But now it appears in her teenage son, Michael, who is approached by a mysterious figure known only as the Grey Man, a figure who has haunted Karen's dreams for decades.

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Robert Charles Wilson is a science fiction author that focuses on medium to hard science fiction.
His best works are probably ''Literature/TheChronoliths'', ''Literature/BlindLake'' and the ''Literature/{{Spin}}''-trilogy, that currently only has two volumes, but the third one is in planning.

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Robert Charles Wilson is a science fiction Canadian-American ScienceFiction author that focuses on [[MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness medium to hard science fiction.
His best
fiction]]. Several of his works have been nominated for [[HugoAward Hugos]], with one (''Literature/{{Spin}}'') actually winning it.

!!!His works include:
* ''A Hidden Place'' (1986) - Set during TheGreatDepression, young Travis lives with his uncle and aunt. Upstairs lives the mysterious Anna. Anna says she's going to be "changing," and she needs Travis's help...for purposes she won't explain.
* ''Memory Wire'' (1987) - Raymond is [[{{Cyborg}} hard-wired]] as a human "black-box" to record dispassionately whatever happens during combat. After his military service, he accepts a mission to Brazil to recover some extraterrestrial memory-stones encoded with the technology of an [[ThePrecursors advanced race]].
* ''Gypsies'' (1988) - Karen White can open "doors" [[AlernateUniverse between universes]]. This power, which she shares with her brother and sister, has been suppressed since childhood. But now it appears in her teenage son, Michael, who is approached by a mysterious figure known only as the Grey Man, a figure who has haunted Karen's dreams for decades.
* ''The Divide'' (1990) - [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke Genetically designed]] to be a prototype for the [[PostHuman next stage of human evolution]], John Shaw faces the flaws in his artificial personality as he begins to devolve into [[SplitPersonality two separate individuals]], each facing enemies that threaten the people vital to his/their continued sanity.
* ''A Bridge of Years'' (1991) - Tom Winter thought the secluded cottage in the PacificNorthwest would be the perfect refuge; a place to nurse the wounds of lost love and happiness. But Tom soon discovers that his safe haven is the [[PortalToThePast portal of a tunnel through time]]. At one end is the present. At the other end: NewYorkCity, [[TheSixties 1963]].
* ''The Harvest'' (1992) - Offered immortality by the aliens circling the earth, most humans accept, and Dr. Matt Wheeler, one of the few who does not, is left to watch humankind transform itself into something less than human.
* ''Mysterium'' (1994) - In a top-secret government installation near the small town of Two Rivers, Michigan, scientists
are probably ''Literature/TheChronoliths'', investigating a mysterious object discovered several years earlier. Late one evening, the local residents observe strange lights coming from the laboratory. The next morning, they awake to find that their town has been literally cut off from the rest of the world...and [[MassTeleportation thrust into a new one]].
* ''Darwinia'' (1998) - In 1912, [[MassTeleportation the entire European continent and all of the United Kingdom mysteriously vanished]] during the Miracle, replaced by an alien landscape known as Darwinia. Darwinia seems to be a slice of another Earth, one that diverged from our own millions of years ago and took a separate evolutionary path.
* ''Bios'' (1999) - In the 22nd century, humanity discovers life on an extrasolar planet dubbed "Isis". Isis is lush, beautiful...and deadly. The least molecule of Isian biology kills humans painfully and horribly. Zoe Fisher has been born and bred - cloned and genetically engineered - to explore Isis. But Isis has secrets undiscovered by humanity, and Zoe herself contains secrets known only to the political powers that created her. And an act of bio-medical sabotage has changed Zoe in unknown ways.
* ''Literature/TheChronoliths'' (2001) - The story revolves around the sudden appearance of destructive and indestructible monuments around the world, with inscriptions that talk about military victories of someone named "Kuin"...dated [[OminousMessageFromTheFuture twenty years in the future]].
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''Literature/BlindLake'' (2003) - Blind Lake is a small town in the desert, built around a large scientific installation called Eyeball Alley. There, researchers use technology even they don't fully understand to observe alien life on a distant world. Abruptly, the town is put under total military lockdown. Trapped, the residents of Blind Lake try to adapt to their new situation and figure out the ''Literature/{{Spin}}''-trilogy, reason for their sudden isolation.
* The ''Literature/{{Spin}}'' series - The first book in the series, Spin, follows narrator Tylor Dupree and his childhood friends, twins Jason and Diane Lawton. As children they witness the strange phenomenon
that currently only alters the course of human history: the night the stars disappeared from the night sky. As they grow up, the world slowly discovers the truth: the Earth has two volumes, but been covered by a membrane (dubbed "The Spin") that slows down the third one is flow of time on our planet.
** ''Spin'' (2005), ''Axis'' (2007), and ''Vortex'' (2011)
* ''[[Literature/JulianComstock Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America]]'' (2009) - Set
in planning.a future where the oil has long since run out, America has devolved into a feudalistic theocracy where 19th-century social norms and practices (such as slavery) have been revived.
* ''Burning Paradise'' (upcoming, 2013) - Set in an AlternateHistory [[Utopia utopian]] version of 2015, a young woman named Cassie Klyne lives in hiding from the conspiracy that murdered her parents. Their crime? They knew too much about the truth: that the [[AncientAstronauts world's history had been meddled with]] by higher powers.
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Robert Charles Wilson is a science fiction author that focuses on medium to hard science fiction.
His best works are probably ''Literature/TheChronoliths'', ''Literature/BlindLake'' and the ''Literature/{{Spin}}''-trilogy, that currently only has two volumes, but the third one is in planning.

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