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Dave Hutchinson


UK flag (b.1960)

Dave Hutchinson is a science fiction writer who was born in Sheffield in England in 1960 and read American Studies at the University of Nottingham

Awards: BSFA (2016)  see all

Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
 
Series
Europe
   1. Europe In Autumn (2014)
   2. Europe at Midnight (2015)
   3. Europe in Winter (2016)
   4. Europe at Dawn (2018)
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Novels
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Collections
   As the Crow Flies (2004)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   The Push
   Acadie (2017)
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Anthologies edited
   Under the Rose (2009)
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Series contributed to
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Tales Of The Aftermath
   1. Shelter (2018)
   3. Sanctuary (2023)
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Books containing stories by Dave Hutchinson
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London Centric (2020)
Tales of Future London
edited by
Ian Whates
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Best of British Science Fiction 2018 (2019)
(Best of British Science Fiction)
edited by
Donna Scott
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The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 2 (2018)
(Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories, book 2)
edited by
Allan Kaster

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Awards
2016 BSFA Award for Best Novel : Europe in Winter

Award nominations
2019 Dragon Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (nominee) : Europe at Dawn
2018 BSFA Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Europe at Dawn
2016 John W. Campbell Memorial Award (nominee) : Europe at Midnight
2016 Arthur C. Clarke Award (nominee) : Europe at Midnight
2015 John W. Campbell Memorial Award (nominee) : Europe In Autumn
2015 BSFA Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Europe at Midnight
2015 Arthur C. Clarke Award (nominee) : Europe In Autumn
2014 BSFA Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Europe In Autumn
2010 BSFA Award for Best Short Fiction (nominee) : The Push


Dave Hutchinson recommends
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Descendant Machine (2023)
(Stars and Bones, book 2)
Gareth L Powell
"Hits the ground running and doesn't stop until its universe-shaking final confrontation. Once again, Gareth Powell is writing at the top of his very considerable game. More like this, please."
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Deep Dive (2022)
Ron Walters
"A neat little slice of military-industrial paranoia that messes with reality - both virtual and actual - to good purpose. Liked it a lot."
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The Burning Horse (2019)
(Wolf in the Attic, book 2)
Paul Kearney
"This is a wonderful, magical book, full of ancient myth and set in an England on the threshold of modern world."

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