Paul McAuley has been thinking about the future for most of his life. He has worked as a researcher and lecturer in biology in various universities before becoming a full-time writer. His novels and short stories have won the Philip K. Dick, Arthur C. Clarke, John W. Campbell and British Fantasy Society Awards.
2001, when the present finally intersects the future, is an exciting year for Paul McAuley. It sees the publication of two novels: ‘The Secret of Life’, a gripping near-future thriller about the implications of biotechnology and the discovery of life on Mars (out now); and ‘Whole Wide World’, a crime novel set in a fully-wired day-after-tomorrow London, due to be published in hardback in September. This author has been recommended by 10 other readers. | |
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