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Robert Charles Wilson

    December 15, 1953

    This author is a leading creator of science fiction, whose professional career began in 1986. Their works often delve into complex themes, exploring the boundaries of human knowledge and technology. Through compelling narratives and thoughtful concepts, the author challenges readers to consider the future and our place within it. Their unique style and profound insight into the science fiction genre make them a distinctive voice in contemporary literature.

    Robert Charles Wilson
    Chronoliths
    A Bridge of Years
    Perseids and Other Stories
    Gypsies
    Spin
    Magic Time: Ghostlands
    • 2011

      Chronoliths

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(107)Add rating

      Recognized for its exceptional narrative, this book has garnered prestigious accolades, including a Hugo Award nomination and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. It features imaginative storytelling and explores thought-provoking themes, making it a standout in the science fiction genre. The author’s unique voice and innovative concepts invite readers to engage deeply with the material, ensuring a captivating experience that resonates long after the final page is turned.

      Chronoliths
    • 2010

      As the United States struggles back to prosperity in the 22nd century, the dashing Captain Commongold faces treachery and intrigue while being at fatal odds with the hierarchy of the Dominion for his beliefs in the doctrines of the Secular Ancients

      Julian Comstock. A Story of 22nd-Century America
    • 2010

      In Mysterium, Robert Charles Wilson "blends science, religion, philosophy and alternate history into an intelligent, compelling work of fiction" (Publishers Weekly). In a top-secret government installation near the small town of Two Rivers, Michigan, scientists are 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 was literally cut off from the rest of the world...and thrust into a new one! Soon the town is discovered by the bewildered leaders of this new world—at which point, the people of Two Rivers realize that they've arrived in a rigid theocracy. The authorities, known as the Bureau de la Covenance Religieuse, have ordered Linneth Stone, a young ethnologist, to analyze the arrivals and report her findings to the Lieutenant in charge. What Linneth finds will challenge the philosophical basis of her society and lead inexorably to a struggle for power centering on the mysterious object that Two Rivers' government scientists were studying when the town slipped between worlds.

      Mysterium
    • 2007

      Bursting with ideas, replete with human insight, Bios is science fiction in the grand tradition: a novel of bravery, exploration, and discovery in a universe charged with awe. In the 22nd century, humankind has colonized the solar system. Starflight is possible but hugely expensive, so humakind's efforts are focussed on Isis, the one nearby Earthlike world. Isis is verdant, Edenic, rich with complex DNA-based plant and animal life. And every molecule of Isian life is spectacularly toxic to human beings. The entire planet is a permanent Level Four Hot Zone. Despite that, Isis is the most interesting discovery of the millennium: a parallel biology with lessons to teach us about our own nature. It's also the hardest of hardship posts, the loneliest place in the universe. Zoe Fisher was born to explore Isis. Literally. Cloned and genetically engineered by a faction within the hothouse politics of Earth, Zoe is optimized to face Isis's terrors. Now at last Zoe has arrived on Isis. But there are secrets implanted within her that not even she suspects--and the planet itself has secrets that will change our understanding of life in the universe. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

      Bios
    • 2006

      Spin

      • 454 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.0(37432)Add rating

      After witnessing the onset of an astronomical event that has caused the sun to go black and the stars and moon to disappear, Tyler, Jason, and Diane learn that the darkness has been caused by a time-altering, alien-created artificial barrier and that the sun will be extinguished in less than forty years. Reprint.

      Spin
    • 2005

      Magic Time: Ghostlands

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.1(28)Add rating

      In an altered America where machines no longer work and magic holds sway, former lawyer-turned-visionary leader Cal Griffin guides his small band on a quest toward the Source of the Change -- following a trail he hopes will reunite him with his abducted sister, Christina, transformed into one of the powerful, enigmatic beings called "flares." Armed with little more than compassion and a determination to heal the world, Cal, the warrior Colleen Brooks, Russian physician Doc Lysenko, and bipolar street wizard Herman "Goldie" Goldman encounter old foes and new friends in a landscape of unimaginable beauties and magnificent horrors -- forced to confront the frightful secrets of an emissary from a dread region and to trust in a brilliant triumvirate of grad students who could get things running again ... at a terrible cost—as the final moves in humankind's ultimate nightmare are played out in the depths of the Ghostlands.

      Magic Time: Ghostlands
    • 2004

      Blind Lake

      • 399 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(2675)Add rating

      At Blind Lake, a large federal research installation in northern Minnesota, scientists are using a technology they barely understand to watch everyday life in a city of lobster-like aliens upon a distant planet. They can't contact the aliens in any way or understand their language. All they can do is watch

      Blind Lake
    • 2002

      Scott Warden is a man haunted by the past-and soon to be haunted by the future. In early twenty-first-century Thailand, Scott is an expatriate slacker. Then, one day, he inadvertently witnesses an impossible event: the violent appearance of a 200-foot stone pillar in the forested interior. Its arrival collapses trees for a quarter mile around its base, freezing ice out of the air and emitting a burst of ionizing radiation. It appears to be composed of an exotic form of matter. And the inscription chiseled into it commemorates a military victory--twenty years in the future.Shortly afterwards, another, larger pillar arrives in the center of Bangkok-obliterating the city and killing thousands. Over the next several years, human society is transformed by these mysterious arrivals from, seemingly, our own near future. Who is the warlord "Kuin" whose victories they note? Scott wants only to rebuild his life. But some strange loop of causality keeps drawing him in, to the central mystery and a final battle with the future. The Chronoliths is a 2002 Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel and the winner of the 2002 John W. Campbell Memorial Award.

      The Chronoliths
    • 2001

      Perseids and Other Stories

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(205)Add rating

      Set in a hauntingly vivid Toronto, this collection features Robert Charles Wilson's masterful storytelling, blending elements of science fiction with rich character development. The stories traverse time and space, showcasing themes of choice and consequence. Highlights include "The Perseids," a national SF award winner, and "Divided by Infinity," a Hugo finalist. With a mix of previously published and original tales, Wilson presents a compelling exploration of the human experience against a backdrop of imaginative and scientifically grounded narratives.

      Perseids and Other Stories
    • 1999

      Darwinia

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.2(173)Add rating

      In 1912 the world changes overnight. Europe and all its inhabitants disappear, replaced by a primeval continent which becomes known as Darwinia: a strange land in which evolution has followed a different path. To some this event is an act of divine retribution; to others it is an opportunity to carve out a new empire. Leaving a USA now ruled by religious fundamentalists, young photographer Guilford Law joins an expedition to Darwinia, a mission of discovery which uncovers extraordinary revelations about the whole nature of the universe.

      Darwinia