Awards & Winners

James Alan Gardner

Date of Birth 10-January-1955
Place of Birth Simcoe, Ontario
(Ontario)
Nationality Canada
Profession Novelist, Writer, Author
James Alan Gardner is a Canadian science fiction author. Raised in Simcoe and Bradford, Ontario, he earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Applied Mathematics from the University of Waterloo. Gardner has published science fiction short stories in a range of periodicals, including The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Amazing Stories. In 1989, his short story "The Children of Creche" was awarded the Grand Prize in the Writers of the Future contest. Two years later his story "Muffin Explains Teleology to the World at Large" won a Prix Aurora Award; another story, "Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream," won an Aurora and was nominated for both the Nebula and Hugo Awards. He has written a number of novels in a "League of Peoples" universe in which murderers are defined as "dangerous non-sentients" and are killed if they try to leave their solar system by aliens who are so advanced that they think of humans like humans think of bacteria. This precludes the possibility of interstellar wars. He has also explored themes of gender in his novels, including Commitment Hour in which people change sex every year, and Vigilant in which group marriages are traditional.

Awards by James Alan Gardner

Check all the awards nominated and won by James Alan Gardner.

2009


Theodore Sturgeon Award
Honored for : The Ray-Gun: A Love Story

Nominations 2009 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Hugo Award for Best Novelette The Ray-Gun: A Love Story

2008


Nominations 2008 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nebula Award for Best Novelette The Ray-Gun: A Love Story

2001


Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Hunted

1998


Nominations 1998 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
James Tiptree, Jr. Award Commitment Hour
Hugo Award for Best Novelette Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream
Locus Award for Best First Novel Expendable

1997


Nominations 1997 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nebula Award for Best Novelette Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream