Justina Robson was one of the two first winners of the amazon.co.uk Writer's Bursary in 2000.
She has written eleven Science Fiction and Fantasy novels and has been multiply shortlisted for various international awards including the Arthur C Clarke Award, the Philip K Dick Award and the Campbell. She has also been a fitness instructor, yoga teacher, administrative assistant and temporary secretary
She has written eleven Science Fiction and Fantasy novels and has been multiply shortlisted for various international awards including the Arthur C Clarke Award, the Philip K Dick Award and the Campbell. She has also been a fitness instructor, yoga teacher, administrative assistant and temporary secretary
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy
Series
Quantum Gravity
1. Keeping It Real (2006)
2. Selling Out (2007)
3. Going Under (2008)
4. Chasing the Dragon (2009)
5. Down to the Bone (2011)
When Demons Die (2023)
1. Keeping It Real (2006)
2. Selling Out (2007)
3. Going Under (2008)
4. Chasing the Dragon (2009)
5. Down to the Bone (2011)
When Demons Die (2023)
Tales of the Apt (with John Gwynne, Frances Hardinge, Joff Leader, Tom Lloyd, Juliet E McKenna, Keris McDonald, Peter Newman, David Tallerman and Adrian Tchaikovsky)
4. The Scent of Tears (2018)
4. The Scent of Tears (2018)
Novels
Silver Screen (1999)
Mappa Mundi (2001)
Natural History (2003)
Living Next Door to the God of Love (2005)
The Glorious Angels (2015)
The Switch (2017)
Glorious Angels: Love, Betrayal, BioTech (2024)
Mappa Mundi (2001)
Natural History (2003)
Living Next Door to the God of Love (2005)
The Glorious Angels (2015)
The Switch (2017)
Glorious Angels: Love, Betrayal, BioTech (2024)
Collections
Novellas and Short Stories
Series contributed to
Books containing stories by Justina Robson
The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 7 (2023)
(Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories, book 7)
edited by
Allan Kaster
More books
Award nominations
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Justina Robson recommends
The Freeze-Frame Revolution (2018)
Peter Watts
"A gripping story of a deep human future?the dependent relationship between human and AI tangles and grows with the delicious creep of suspense to the very last page. Watts is a poet when it comes to science. A pleasure to read."
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