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David Langford

David Rowland Langford

British writer.

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Date of Birth

4/10/1953

Instance Of

Human

Place of Birth

Newport

Educated At

Brasenose College

Country of Citizenship

United Kingdom

Given Name

David

Official Website

https://ansible.uk/

Occupation

Writer
Physicist
Literary Critic
Science Fiction Writer
Editor
Prose Writer
Science Fiction Fan

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David Langford

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Native Language

English

Genre

Science Fiction
Fantasy

Award Received

Hugo Award for Best Short Story
(2001)
For Work
:
Different Kinds of Darkness
Follows
:
Michael Swanwick
Followed By
:
Michael Swanwick
Point in Time
: 2001
Hugo Award for Best Related Work
(2012)
For Work
:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Point in Time
: 2012
BSFA Award for Best Short Fiction
(1985)
For Work
:
Cube Root
Follows
:
Geoff Ryman
Followed By
:
Keith Roberts
Point in Time
: 1985
Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer
(1985)
Point in Time
: 1985
Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer
(1987)
Point in Time
: 1987

Pseudonym

William Robert Loosley
Dave Langford

Start of Work Period

1975

Described by Source

Obálky Knih
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Family Name

Langford

Sex or Gender

Male

Writing Language

English

Notable Work

Ansible
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

Field of Work

Science Fiction Fandom

Nominated For

Locus Award for Best First Novel
(1983)
For Work
:
The Space Eater
Point in Time
: 1983
Locus Award for Best Short Story
(2011)
For Work
:
Graffiti in the Library of Babel
Point in Time
: 2011
Locus Award for Best Short Story
(1999)
For Work
:
Out of Space, Out of Time
Point in Time
: 1999
BSFA Award for Best Short Fiction
(1979)
For Work
:
Sex Pirates of the Blood Asteroid
Point in Time
: 1979
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