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Robert James Sawyer (born April 29, 1960) is a Canadian
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writer. He has had 24 novels published and his short fiction has appeared in ''
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'', '' Amazing Stories'', ''
On Spec ''On Spec'' is a digest-sized, perfect-bound, Canadian quarterly magazine publishing stories and poetry in science fiction, fantasy, and allied genres broadly grouped under the "speculative fiction" umbrella. History and profile Based in Edmon ...
'', ''
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'', and numerous anthologies. He has won many writing awards, including the best-novel
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(1995), the best-novel
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(2003), the
John W. Campbell Memorial Award The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, or Campbell Memorial Award, is an annual award presented by the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas to the author of the best science fiction no ...
(2006), the
Robert A. Heinlein Award The Robert A. Heinlein Award was established by the Heinlein Society in 2003 "for outstanding published works in science fiction and technical writings to inspire the human exploration of space." It is named for prolific science fiction author Rob ...
(2017), and more
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than anyone else in history. Sawyer was born in
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. He has lived in the
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for most of his life and has been a resident of
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since 2000.


Fiction


Style and themes

Sawyer's work frequently explores the intersection between science and religion, with
rationalism In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification".Lacey, A.R. (1996), ''A Dictionary of Philosophy' ...
frequently winning out over
mysticism Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute, but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning. It may also refer to the attainment of insight in u ...
(see especially ''
Far-Seer ''Far-Seer'' is a novel written by Canadian science fiction author, Robert J. Sawyer. It is the first book of the Quintaglio Ascension Trilogy, and is followed by two sequels: '' Fossil Hunter'' and '' Foreigner''. The book depicts an Earth-li ...
'', ''
The Terminal Experiment ''The Terminal Experiment'' is a science fiction novel by Canadians, Canadian writer Robert J. Sawyer. The book won the 1995 Nebula Award for Nebula Award for Best Novel, Best Novel, and was nominated for the Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best No ...
'', '' Calculating God'', and the three volumes of the '' Neanderthal Parallax'' (''Hominids'', ''Humans'', and ''Hybrids''), plus the short story "The Abdication of Pope Mary III," originally published in ''Nature'', July 6, 2000). Sawyer often explores the notion of copied or uploaded human
consciousness Consciousness, at its simplest, is sentience and awareness of internal and external existence. However, the lack of definitions has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debates by philosophers, theologians, linguisticians, and scien ...
,
mind uploading Mind uploading is a speculative process of whole brain emulation in which a brain scan is used to completely emulate the mental state of the individual in a digital computer. The computer would then run a simulation of the brain's information pr ...
, most fully in his novel ''Mindscan'', but also in ''
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'', ''Golden Fleece'', ''The Terminal Experiment'', "Identity Theft", "Biding Time", and "Shed Skin". His interest in consciousness studies is also apparent in ''Wake'', which deals with the spontaneous emergence of consciousness in the infrastructure of the
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. His interest in
quantum physics Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles. It is the foundation of all quantum physics including quantum chemistry, qua ...
, and especially
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, inform the short stories "You See But You Do Not Observe" (a
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) and "Iterations," and the novels ''Factoring Humanity'' and ''Hominids''. SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, plays a role in the plots of ''Golden Fleece'', ''Factoring Humanity'', ''Mindscan'', ''Rollback'', the novelette "Ineluctable," and the short stories "You See But You Do Not Observe" and "Flashes." Sawyer gives cosmology a thorough workout in his far-future ''Starplex''. Real-life science institutions are often used as settings by Sawyer, including
TRIUMF TRIUMF is Canada's national particle accelerator centre. It is considered Canada's premier physics laboratory, and consistently regarded as one of the world's leading subatomic physics research centers. Owned and operated by a consortium of uni ...
in ''End of an Era'',
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in ''
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'', the
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in ''Calculating God'', the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory in ''Hominids'' and its sequels, the
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in ''Rollback'', the Canadian Light Source in ''Quantum Night'', and the
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and the
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in ''The Oppenheimer Alternative''. Sawyer's prose has been described by Orson Scott Card as near
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ian in its clarity.


SF/mystery crossovers

Sawyer has won both Canada's top SF award (the
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) and its top mystery-fiction award (the
Arthur Ellis Award The Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence, formerly known as the Arthur Ellis Awards, are a group of Canadians, Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Crime Writers of Canada for the best Canadian crime and Mystery fiction, mys ...
) for his 1993 short story "Just Like Old Times". ''Illegal Alien'' is a courtroom drama with an extraterrestrial defendant; ''Hominids'' puts one Neanderthal on trial by his peers for the apparent murder of another Neanderthal; ''Mindscan'' has the rights of uploaded consciousnesses explored in a Michigan probate court; and ''Golden Fleece'', '' Fossil Hunter'', ''The Terminal Experiment'', ''Frameshift'', ''
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'', and ''Red Planet Blues'' are all, in part, murder mysteries. Of Sawyer's shorter SF works, the novella ''Identity Theft'' and the short stories "Biding Time," "Flashes," "Iterations," "Shed Skin," "The Stanley Cup Caper," "You See But You Do Not Observe," "The Hand You're Dealt," and the aforementioned "Just Like Old Times" are all also crime or mystery fiction.


Editing and scholarly work

In addition to his own writing, Sawyer used to edit the Robert J. Sawyer Books science-fiction imprint for
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, part of Canadian publisher Fitzhenry & Whiteside; contributes to ''
The New York Review of Science Fiction ''The New York Review of Science Fiction'' is a monthly literary magazine of science fiction that was established in 1988. It includes works of science fiction criticism, essays, and in-depth critical reviews of new works of fiction and scholarship ...
''; is ''The Canadian Encyclopedias authority on science fiction; and is a judge for L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future contest. Sawyer continues to use WordStar for DOS to write his novels.


Film and television

In May 2009,
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ordered 13 episodes of hour-long dramatic TV series ''
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'' for the 2009–2010 season, based on Sawyer's similarly titled novel, after successful production in February and March 2009 of a pilot episode scripted by
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and Brannon Braga, directed by Goyer, and starring
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and Sonya Walger. After some adjustments, the first season was set to consist of 22 episodes. Sawyer was consultant on each episode of the series and wrote the 19th episode, titled "Course Correction". Sawyer wrote the original series bible for ''
Charlie Jade ''Charlie Jade'' is a science fiction television series filmed mainly in Cape Town, South Africa. It stars Jeffrey Pierce in the title role, as a detective from a parallel universe (fiction), parallel universe who finds himself trapped in our univ ...
'', an hour-long science-fiction TV series that first aired in 2005–2006, and he did conceptual work in 2003 for reviving '' Robotech''. He has also written and narrated documentaries about science fiction for
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's ''Ideas'' series, and he hosted the 17-part weekly half-hour documentary series ''Supernatural Investigator'' for Canada's
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, which premiered January 27, 2009. He provided analysis of the British science fiction series ''
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'' for the CBC's online documentary ''The Planet of the Doctor'', frequently comments on science fiction movies for
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's ''
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'', and co-edited an essay collection in honor of the fortieth anniversary of ''Star Trek'' with David Gerrold, titled ''Boarding the Enterprise''.


Teaching and public speaking

Sawyer has taught science-fiction writing at the
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,
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,
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, and the Banff Centre. In 2000, he served as Writer-in-Residence at the
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, Public Library. In 2003, he was Writer-in-Residence at the Toronto Public Library's Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation and Fantasy (the first person to hold this post since Judith Merril herself in 1987). In 2006, he was Writer-in-Residence at the
Odyssey Writing Workshop Founded in 1996 by World Fantasy Award winning editor Jeanne Cavelos, the Odyssey Writing Workshop is held annually on the campus of Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Notable graduates * C. J. Lyons, Class of 2021 *Scott Gray (wr ...
. Also in 2006, he was the Edna Staebler Writer-in-Residence at the Kitchener Public Library in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario, following on the Region of Waterloo's choice of Sawyer's ''Hominids'' as the "One Book, One Community" title that all 490,000 residents were encouraged to read in 2005. In 2007 he was the Berton House Writer-in-Residence at Berton House in Dawson City. In 2009, he was the first-ever Writer-in-Residence at the Canadian Light Source, Canada's national synchrotron facility in
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. Sawyer is a frequent keynote speaker about technology topics, and has served as a consultant to Canada's Federal Department of Justice on the shape that future genetics laws should take.


Influence and recognition


Canadian

Sawyer has long been an advocate of Canadian science fiction. He lobbied hard for the creation of the Canadian Region of the
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. The Canadian Region was established in 1992, and Sawyer served for three years on SFWA's Board of Directors as the first Canadian Regional Director (1992–1995). He also edited the newsletter of the Canadian Region, called ''Alouette'' in honor of Canada's first satellite; the newsletter was nominated for a
Prix Aurora Award The Aurora Awards (french: Prix Aurora-Boréal) are a set of primarily literary awards given annually for the best Canadian science fiction or fantasy professional and fan works and achievements from the previous year."Literary glow of Auroras lur ...
for best
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. Sawyer was awarded an
Honorary Doctor of Letters Doctor of Letters (D.Litt., Litt.D., Latin: ' or ') is a terminal degree in the humanities that, depending on the country, is a higher doctorate after the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree or equivalent to a higher doctorate, such as the Doctor ...
from
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in 2007 and an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Winnipeg in 2014.


International translations

In addition to his popularity at home, Sawyer's work is well received internationally. All of his novels have been issued by New York publishing houses and translated editions have appeared in Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, Hungarian, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and Spanish.


Professional associations

In 1998, Sawyer was elected president of SFWA on a platform that promised a referendum on various contentious issues, including periodic membership requalification and the creation of a
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for best script; he won, defeating the next-closest candidate, past-SFWA-president Norman Spinrad, by a 3:2 margin. However, Sawyer's actual time in office was marked by considerable opposition to membership requalification and negative reaction to his dismissing, with the majority support of the Board of Directors, one paid SFWA worker and one volunteer. He resigned after completing half of his one-year term, and was automatically succeeded by then-incumbent vice-president Paul Levinson. Prior to resigning, Sawyer's promised referendum was held, resulting in significant changes to SFWA's bylaws and procedures, most notably allowing appropriate non-North American sales to count as membership credentials, allowing appropriate electronic sales to count as membership credentials, and creating a
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for best script. Sawyer has been active in other writers' organizations, including the
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, the Horror Writers Association, and the Writers' Union of Canada (for which he has served on the membership committee), and he is a member of scriptwriting unions Writers Guild of America and
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.


Major awards

* 1991
Prix Aurora Award The Aurora Awards (french: Prix Aurora-Boréal) are a set of primarily literary awards given annually for the best Canadian science fiction or fantasy professional and fan works and achievements from the previous year."Literary glow of Auroras lur ...
for Best Long Work in English, for ''Golden Fleece'' * 1992 Homer Award for Best Novel, for ''Far-Seer'' * 1993
Arthur Ellis Award The Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence, formerly known as the Arthur Ellis Awards, are a group of Canadians, Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Crime Writers of Canada for the best Canadian crime and Mystery fiction, mys ...
for Best Short Story, for "Just Like Old Times" * 1993 Homer Award for Best Novel, for ''Fossil Hunter'' * 1995 ''Le Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire'' for Best Foreign Short Story, "You See But You Do Not Observe" * 1995
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for Best Novel, for ''The Terminal Experiment'' * 1995 Prix Aurora Award for Best Long Work in English, for ''The Terminal Experiment'' * 1996 Seiun Award for Best Foreign Novel, for ''End of an Era'' * 1996 Prix Aurora Award for Best Long Work in English, for ''Starplex'' * 1997 ''Science Fiction Chronicle'' Reader Award for Best Short Story, for "The Hand You're Dealt" * 1999 Prix Aurora Award for Best Long Work in English, for ''Flashforward'' * 2000 Seiun Award for Best Foreign Novel, for ''Frameshift'' * 2001
Hugo Award The Hugo Award is an annual literary award for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year, given at the World Science Fiction Convention and chosen by its members. The Hugo is widely considered the premier a ...
nominee in the Best Novel category for ''Calculating God'' * 2002 Seiun Award for Best Foreign Novel, for ''Illegal Alien'' * 2003
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for Best Novel, for ''Hominids'' * 2005 ''Analog'' Analytical Laboratory Award for Best Short Story, for "Shed Skin" * 2005 Prix Aurora Award for Best Work in English (Other) for ''Relativity'' * 2006
John W. Campbell Memorial Award The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, or Campbell Memorial Award, is an annual award presented by the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas to the author of the best science fiction no ...
for Best Science Fiction Novel, for ''Mindscan'' * 2007 Toronto Public Library Celebrates Reading Award * 2007 Galaxy Award (China) for "Most Popular Foreign Author" * 2007 Prix Aurora Award for Best Short Work in English, for "Biding Time" * 2010 Prix Aurora Award for Best Long Form in English, for ''Wake'' * 2010 Hugo Award nominee in the Best Novel category for ''Wake'' * 2011 Prix Aurora Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in Canada, for ''Watch'' * 2012 Prix Aurora Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in Canada, for ''Wonder'' * 2013 Lifetime Achievement Prix Aurora Award * 2014
Edward E. Smith Memorial Award The Edward E. Smith Memorial Award for Imaginative Fiction, or Skylark, annually recognizes someone for lifetime contributions to science fiction, "both through work in the field and by exemplifying the personal qualities which made the late 'Doc' ...
("the Skylark) * 2016 Member of the
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"for his accomplishments as a science fiction writer and mentor, and for his contributions as a futurist" * 2017
Robert A. Heinlein Award The Robert A. Heinlein Award was established by the Heinlein Society in 2003 "for outstanding published works in science fiction and technical writings to inspire the human exploration of space." It is named for prolific science fiction author Rob ...
* 2017 Member of the
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for being "one of the world's top science-fiction authors and a champion of the Canadian fiction industry".


Bibliography

* '' Golden Fleece'' ( Warner Books/Questar, 1990) * The
Quintaglio Ascension trilogy The ''Quintaglio Ascension Trilogy'' is a series of novels written by Canadian science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer. The books depict an Earth-like world on a moon which orbits a gas giant, inhabited by a species of highly evolved, sentient T ...
: ** ''
Far-Seer ''Far-Seer'' is a novel written by Canadian science fiction author, Robert J. Sawyer. It is the first book of the Quintaglio Ascension Trilogy, and is followed by two sequels: '' Fossil Hunter'' and '' Foreigner''. The book depicts an Earth-li ...
'' (
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, 1992) ** '' Fossil Hunter'' (Ace, 1993) ** '' Foreigner'' (Ace, 1994) * '' End of an Era'' (Ace, 1994) * ''
The Terminal Experiment ''The Terminal Experiment'' is a science fiction novel by Canadians, Canadian writer Robert J. Sawyer. The book won the 1995 Nebula Award for Nebula Award for Best Novel, Best Novel, and was nominated for the Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best No ...
'' ''(''serialized as ''Hobson's Choice'' in
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; HarperPrism, 1995) * '' Starplex'' (serialized in ''
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''; Ace, 1996) * ''
Frameshift Ribosomal frameshifting, also known as translational frameshifting or translational recoding, is a biological phenomenon that occurs during translation that results in the production of multiple, unique proteins from a single mRNA. The process can ...
'' (
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, 1997) * '' Illegal Alien'' (Ace, 1997) * ''
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'' (Tor, 1998) * ''
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'' (Tor, 1999) * '' Calculating God'' (Tor, 2000) * '' Iterations'' – Short stories ( Quarry Press, 2002) * The Neanderthal Parallax trilogy: **''Hominids'' (serialized in ''Analog''; Tor, 2003) ** ''Humans'' (Tor, 2003) ** ''Hybrids'' (Tor, 2003) * '' Relativity'' (
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, 2004) * '' Mindscan'' (Tor, 2005) * '' Rollback'' (serialized in
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; Tor, 2007) * ''Identity Theft and Other Stories'' (
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, 2008) * The WWW trilogy: **''
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'' (serialized in ''
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'', 2008–2009; Ace USA, Viking Canada, and Orion/Gollancz UK, 2009) ** ''
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'' (Ace USA, Viking Canada, and Orion/Gollancz UK, 2010) ** '' Wonder'' (Ace USA, Penguin Canada and Orion/Gollancz UK, 2011) * '' Triggers'' (serialized in ''
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'', 2012; Ace USA, Viking Canada, and Gollancz UK, April 2012) * ''Red Planet Blues'' (Ace USA and Viking Canada, 2013; Orion/Gollancz UK, 2014) * ''
Quantum Night ''Quantum Night'' is a 2016 science-fiction thriller novel written by Canadian novelist Robert J. Sawyer. Set in 2020, the book touches on themes of quantum physics, psychology, current politics and ethics. Plot Professor Jim Marchuk is an exper ...
'' (Ace USA and Viking Canada, 2016) * '' The Oppenheimer Alternative'' (CAEZIK SF & Fantasy, 2020)


References


External links

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Red Deer Press
the official website for
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Robert J Sawyer Interview
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Robert J Sawyer Podcast Interview

Robert J Sawyer Talks about Flashforward
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sawyer, Robert J. 1960 births 20th-century Canadian novelists 20th-century Canadian male writers 21st-century Canadian novelists 21st-century Canadian male writers Analog Science Fiction and Fact people Canadian agnostics Canadian male novelists Canadian science fiction writers Hugo Award-winning writers Members of the Order of Canada Members of the Order of Ontario Nebula Award winners Science fiction editors Living people Toronto Metropolitan University alumni Writers from Ottawa Conquer the World Records artists