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[[http://spiderrobinson.com/ Spider Robinson]] (born November 24, 1948) is an American-born, Canada-dwelling science fiction author who has won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Early in his career [[AppropriatedAppellation he adopted]] "Spider" which he had earned based on his tall gangly appearance and one of his favourite musicians [[
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[[http://spiderrobinson.com/ Spider Robinson]] (born November 24, 1948) is an American-born, Canada-dwelling science fiction author who has won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. \n Early in his career [[AppropriatedAppellation he adopted]] "Spider" which he had earned based on his tall gangly appearance and one of his favourite musicians [[
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->''"Librarians are the secret masters of the world. They control information. Don't ever piss one off."''
-->-- ''The Callahan Touch''
Spider Robinson is an American-born, Canada-dwelling science fiction author who has won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards.
* Stand Alone Novels:
** ''Telempath'' (1976, reprint 2001) (a portion won the Hugo Award for best Novella)
** ''Night of Power'' (1985, reprint 2005)
** ''The Free Lunch'' (2001)
** ''Literature/VariableStar'' (2007) -- Creator/RobertAHeinlein left behind an eight page outline for a novel. Spider Robinson was given the surviving seven pages and permission for the Heinlein estate to finish what Heinlein started.)
* ''The Russell Walker/Zandor Zudenigo/Nika Mandiç Mysteries''
** ''Very Bad Deaths'' (2006)
** ''Very Hard Choices'' (2009)
* ''The Death Killer Trilogy''
** ''Literature/MindKiller''
** ''Time Pressure ''
** ''Lifehouse'' (1997)
* The Stardance Trilogy (co-written with his wife Jeanne Robinson)
** ''Stardance'' (won the Hugo, Locus, Nebula Awards for best Novella)
** ''Starseed''
** ''Starmind''
!!''Literature/CallahansCrosstimeSaloon'' series
* Callahan's Place
** ''Callahan's Crosstime Saloon'' (1977) (American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults)
** ''Time Travelers Strictly Cash'' (1981) (contains several non-Callahan's stories as well)
** ''Callahan's Secret'' (1986)
** ''Callahan and Company'' (1988) - (omnibus edition of ''Callahan's Crosstime Saloon'', ''Time Travelers Strictly Cash'', and ''Callahan's Secret'')
** ''The Callahan Chronicals'' (1997) - (retitled republication of ''Callahan and Company'' with one additional story)
* Lady Sally's
** ''Callahan's Lady'' (1989)
** ''Lady Slings the Booze'' (1992)
** ''Kill the Editor'' (1991) - (an excerpt from Lady Slings the Booze, published in a special edition)
* Mary's Place
** ''The Callahan Touch'' (1993)
** ''Callahan's Legacy'' (1996)
** ''Callahan's Key'' (2000)
** ''Callahan's Con'' (2003)
* ''Off the Wall at Callahan's'' (1994) - (a collection of quotes from other books in the series)
His website: http://www.spiderrobinson.com
-->-- ''The Callahan Touch''
Spider Robinson is an American-born, Canada-dwelling science fiction author who has won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards.
* Stand Alone Novels:
** ''Telempath'' (1976, reprint 2001) (a portion won the Hugo Award for best Novella)
** ''Night of Power'' (1985, reprint 2005)
** ''The Free Lunch'' (2001)
** ''Literature/VariableStar'' (2007) -- Creator/RobertAHeinlein left behind an eight page outline for a novel. Spider Robinson was given the surviving seven pages and permission for the Heinlein estate to finish what Heinlein started.)
* ''The Russell Walker/Zandor Zudenigo/Nika Mandiç Mysteries''
** ''Very Bad Deaths'' (2006)
** ''Very Hard Choices'' (2009)
* ''The Death Killer Trilogy''
** ''Literature/MindKiller''
** ''Time Pressure ''
** ''Lifehouse'' (1997)
* The Stardance Trilogy (co-written with his wife Jeanne Robinson)
** ''Stardance'' (won the Hugo, Locus, Nebula Awards for best Novella)
** ''Starseed''
** ''Starmind''
!!''Literature/CallahansCrosstimeSaloon'' series
* Callahan's Place
** ''Callahan's Crosstime Saloon'' (1977) (American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults)
** ''Time Travelers Strictly Cash'' (1981) (contains several non-Callahan's stories as well)
** ''Callahan's Secret'' (1986)
** ''Callahan and Company'' (1988) - (omnibus edition of ''Callahan's Crosstime Saloon'', ''Time Travelers Strictly Cash'', and ''Callahan's Secret'')
** ''The Callahan Chronicals'' (1997) - (retitled republication of ''Callahan and Company'' with one additional story)
* Lady Sally's
** ''Callahan's Lady'' (1989)
** ''Lady Slings the Booze'' (1992)
** ''Kill the Editor'' (1991) - (an excerpt from Lady Slings the Booze, published in a special edition)
* Mary's Place
** ''The Callahan Touch'' (1993)
** ''Callahan's Legacy'' (1996)
** ''Callahan's Key'' (2000)
** ''Callahan's Con'' (2003)
* ''Off the Wall at Callahan's'' (1994) - (a collection of quotes from other books in the series)
His website: http://www.spiderrobinson.com