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Charles Sheffield
Charles A. Sheffield
British mathematician, physicist and writer (1935–2002).
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Charles Sheffield
Date of Birth
6/25/1935
Date of Death
11/2/2002
Country of Citizenship
United States
Instance Of
Human
Given Name
Charles
Occupation
Mathematician
Physicist
Novelist
Writer
Science Fiction Writer
Award Received
Nebula Award for Best Novelette
(1994)
John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
(1993)
Hugo Award for Best Novelette
(1994)
Educated At
St John's College
Spouse
Place of Birth
Place of Death
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Sex or Gender
Start of Work Period
Family Name
Name in Native Language
Nominated For
28 items
Nancy Kress
(1988 - 2002)
End Cause
:
Death
Start Time
:
1988
End Time
:
2002
Linda Zall
Kingston upon Hull
Rockville
English
Male
1978
Sheffield
Charles Sheffield
Hugo Award for Best Novelette
(1991)
For Work
:
A Braver Thing
Point in Time
:
1991
Hugo Award for Best Short Story
(1991)
For Work
:
Godspeed
Point in Time
:
1991
Locus Award for Best Novel
(1979)
For Work
:
Sight of Proteus
Point in Time
:
1979
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
(1980)
For Work
:
The Web Between the Worlds
Point in Time
:
1980
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
(1986)
For Work
:
Between the Strokes of Night
Point in Time
:
1986
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
(1987)
For Work
:
Nimrod Hunt
Point in Time
:
1987
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
(1991)
For Work
:
Summertide
Point in Time
:
1991
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
(1994)
For Work
:
Godspeed
Point in Time
:
1994
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
(1996)
For Work
:
The Ganymede Club
Point in Time
:
1996
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
(1998)
For Work
:
Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Point in Time
:
1998
Locus Award for Best Novella
(1979)
For Work
:
The Treasure of Odirex
Point in Time
:
1979
Locus Award for Best Novella
(1983)
For Work
:
The Devil of Malkirk
Point in Time
:
1983
Locus Award for Best Novella
(1990)
For Work
:
Destroyer of Worlds
Point in Time
:
1990
Locus Award for Best Novella
(1996)
For Work
:
At the Eschaton
Point in Time
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1996
Locus Award for Best Novelette
(1989)
For Work
:
The Courts of Xanadu
Point in Time
:
1989
Locus Award for Best Novelette
(1991)
For Work
:
A Braver Thing
Point in Time
:
1991
Locus Award for Best Novelette
(1994)
For Work
:
Georgia on My Mind
Point in Time
:
1994
Locus Award for Best Novelette
(1997)
For Work
:
The Peacock Throne
Point in Time
:
1997
Locus Award for Best Short Story
(1991)
For Work
:
Godspeed
Point in Time
:
1991
Locus Award for Best Short Story
(1993)
For Work
:
C-Change
Point in Time
:
1993
Locus Award for Best Short Story
(1990)
For Work
:
Out of Copyright
Point in Time
:
1990
Locus Award for Best Short Story
(2001)
For Work
:
The Art of Fugue
Point in Time
:
2001
Locus Award for Best Short Story
(1982)
For Work
:
The Softest Hammer
Point in Time
:
1982
Locus Award for Best Anthology
(1996)
For Work
:
How to Save the World
Point in Time
:
1996
Locus Award for Best Collection
(1980)
For Work
:
Vectors
Point in Time
:
1980
Locus Award for Best Collection
(1982)
For Work
:
Hidden Variables
Point in Time
:
1982
Locus Award for Best Collection
(1983)
For Work
:
Erasmus Magister
Point in Time
:
1983
Locus Award for Best Collection
(1996)
For Work
:
Georgia on My Mind and Other Places
Point in Time
:
1996
For Work
:
Georgia on My Mind
Follows
:
Pamela Sargent
Followed By
:
David Gerrold
Point in Time
:
1994
Point in Time
:
1993
For Work
:
Georgia on My Mind
Follows
:
Janet Kagan
Followed By
:
David Gerrold
Point in Time
:
1994