Awards & Winners

Michael Scott Rohan

Date of Birth 1951
Place of Birth Edinburgh
(United Kingdom, Scotland, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories)
Nationality Scotland
Also know as Michael Scot, Michael Scott, Mike Scott Rohan
Profession Novelist, Writer
Michael Scott Rohan is a Scottish fantasy and science fiction author and writer on opera. He had a number of short stories published before his first books, the science fiction novel Run to the Stars and the non-fiction First Byte. He then collaborated with Allan J. Scott on the nonfiction The Hammer and The Cross and the fantasy novels The Ice King and A Spell of Empire. Rohan is best known for the Ice Age set trilogy The Winter of the World. He also wrote the Spiral novels, in which our world is the Hub, or Core, of a spiral of mythic and legendary versions of familiar cities, countries and continents. In the "Author's Note" to The Lord of Middle Air, Rohan asserts that he and Walter Scott have a common ancestor in Michael Scot, who is a character in the novel. According to his entry on the website of the Little, Brown Book Group, "after many years in Oxford and Yorkshire, he and his American wife Deborah now live in a small village near Cambridge, next to the pub".

Awards by Michael Scott Rohan

Check all the awards nominated and won by Michael Scott Rohan.

1991


Crawford Award
Honored for : The Winter of the World

Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel Chase the Morning