Awards & Winners

Damien Broderick

Damien Francis Broderick is an Australian science fiction and popular science writer and editor of more than 50 books. His science fiction novel The Judas Mandala is sometimes credited with the first appearance of the term "virtual reality," and his 1997 popular science book The Spike was the first to investigate the technological Singularity in detail. Broderick holds a Ph.D. in Literary Studies from Deakin University, Australia, with a dissertation relating to the comparative semiotics of scientific, literary, and science fictional textuality. He was for several years a Senior Fellow in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne. Broderick lives in San Antonio, Texas, with his wife, tax attorney Barbara Lamar. He was the founding science fiction editor of the Australian popular-science magazine Cosmos from mid-2005 to December 2010.

Awards by Damien Broderick

Check all the awards nominated and won by Damien Broderick.

2006


Aurealis Award for best science fiction novel
Honored for : K-Machines

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Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Godplayers

2005


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Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction X, Y, Z, T: Dimensions of Science Fiction

2002


2001


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Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction Transrealist Fiction: Writing in the Slipstream of Science

2000


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Locus Award for Best Anthology Centaurus: The Best of Australian Science Fiction

1997


Aurealis Award for best science fiction novel
Honored for : The White Abacus