Anne Charnock's journalism has appeared in New Scientist, The Guardian, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune and Geographical. She was educated at the University of East Anglia, where she studied environmental sciences, and at The Manchester School of Art, England.
As a foreign correspondent, she travelled widely in Africa, the Middle East and India and spent a year overlanding through Egypt, Sudan and Kenya. Anne contributes to The Huffington Post and Strange Horizons. She blogs about fiction and exhibitions.
As a foreign correspondent, she travelled widely in Africa, the Middle East and India and spent a year overlanding through Egypt, Sudan and Kenya. Anne contributes to The Huffington Post and Strange Horizons. She blogs about fiction and exhibitions.
Awards: BSFA (2018), Clarke (2018) see all
Genres: Science Fiction
Novels
A Calculated Life (2013)
Sleeping Embers of an Ordinary Mind (2015)
Dreams Before the Start of Time (2017)
Bridge 108 (2020)
Sleeping Embers of an Ordinary Mind (2015)
Dreams Before the Start of Time (2017)
Bridge 108 (2020)
Novellas and Short Stories
Books containing stories by Anne Charnock
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