Adam Roberts

Overview:

  • Legal Name: Roberts, Adam Charles
  • Place of Birth: Croydon, London, England, UK
  • Date of Birth: June 30, 1965

Titles:

Anthologies

Chapter Books

Collections

Essays

Interviews

Magazine Editor

Non-fiction

Novels

Omnibuses

Poems

Reviews

Short Fiction

Awards

  • 2001. Salt - Locus Poll Award, Best First Novel (Nomination)
  • 2001. Salt - Arthur C. Clarke Award, Best Science Fiction Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2005. Roads Were Burning - British Fantasy Award, Best Short Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2007. Gradisil - Arthur C. Clarke Award, Best Science Fiction Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2008. Gradisil - Philip K. Dick Award, Philip K. Dick Award (Nomination)
  • 2008. Swiftly - Sidewise Awards for Alternate History, Best Long Form Alternate History (Nomination)
  • 2008. Gradisil - Prometheus Award, Prometheus Award for Best Libertarian SF Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2008. Petrolpunk - British Science Fiction Award, Best Short Fiction (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2008. Swiftly - British Science Fiction Award, Best Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2009. Yellow Blue Tibia - British Science Fiction Award, Best Novel (Nomination)
  • 2009. Gradisil - Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire, Traduction (Nomination)
  • 2010. The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction - Locus Poll Award, Best Non-Fiction/Art (Nomination)
  • 2010. Yellow Blue Tibia - Locus Poll Award, Best SF Novel (Nomination)
  • 2010. Yellow Blue Tibia - John W. Campbell Memorial Award, Best Science Fiction Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2010. Yellow Blue Tibia - Arthur C. Clarke Award, Best Science Fiction Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2010. Yellow Blue Tibia - Hugo Award, Best Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2010. The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction - Hugo Award, Best Related Work (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2011. By Light Alone - British Science Fiction Award, Best Novel (Nomination)
  • 2011. New Model Army - John W. Campbell Memorial Award, Best Science Fiction Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2012. Jack Glass - British Science Fiction Award, Best Novel (Win)
  • 2013. Jack Glass - John W. Campbell Memorial Award, Best Science Fiction Novel (Win)
  • 2013. Jack Glass - Locus Poll Award, Best SF Novel (Nomination)
  • 2013. Jack Glass - The Kitschies, Red Tentacle (Best Novel) (Nomination)
  • 2013. Tollund - Sidewise Awards for Alternate History, Best Short Form Alternate History (Nomination)
  • 2014. Adam Robots: Short Stories - Locus Poll Award, Best Collection (Nomination)
  • 2014. The Riddles of the Hobbit - Locus Poll Award, Best Non-Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2015. Rave and Let Die: The SF and Fantasy of 2014 - British Science Fiction Award, Best Non-Fiction (Win)
  • 2015. Sibilant Fricative: Essays and Reviews - Locus Poll Award, Best Non-Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2015. Bête - Locus Poll Award, Best SF Novel (Nomination)
  • 2015. Sibilant Fricative: Essays and Reviews - British Fantasy Award, Best Non-Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2015. Bête - John W. Campbell Memorial Award, Best Science Fiction Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2016. The Thing Itself - John W. Campbell Memorial Award, Best Science Fiction Novel (Nomination)
  • 2016. The Thing Itself - Locus Poll Award, Best SF Novel (Nomination)
  • 2016. The Thing Itself - The Kitschies, Red Tentacle (Best Novel) (Nomination)
  • 2017. The History of Science Fiction: Second Edition - Locus Poll Award, Best Non-Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2017. The Real-Town Murders - British Science Fiction Award, Best Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2017. The Edinburgh Masks - British Science Fiction Award, Best Short Fiction (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2018. The Real-Town Murders - Locus Poll Award, Best SF Novel (Nomination)
  • 2018. Publishing the Science Fiction Canon: The Case of Scientific Romance - British Science Fiction Award, Best Non-Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2018. By the Pricking of Her Thumb - British Science Fiction Award, Best Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2019. By the Pricking of Her Thumb - Locus Poll Award, Best SF Novel (Nomination)
  • 2019. H G Wells: A Literary Life - British Science Fiction Award, Best Non-Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2020. It's the End of the World: But What Are We Really Afraid Of? - British Science Fiction Award, Best Non-Fiction (Win)
  • 2020. H G Wells: A Literary Life - Locus Poll Award, Best Non-Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2020. H G Wells: A Literary Life - Hugo Award, Best Related Work (Nomination below cutoff)
  • 2021. It's the End of the World: But What Are We Really Afraid Of? - British Fantasy Award, Best Non-Fiction (Nomination)
  • 2021. Purgatory Mount - British Science Fiction Award, Best Novel (Nomination)
  • 2022. Purgatory Mount - Locus Poll Award, Best SF Novel (Nomination)
  • 2022. The This - British Science Fiction Award, Best Novel (Nomination)

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