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Robert J. Sawyer is the author of the Neanderthal Parallax series, including the Hugo Award-winning Hominids. He won the Nebula Award for The Terminal Experiment and the Aurora Award for FlashForward, basis for the ABC TV series. He is also the author of the WWW series--Wake, Watch and Wonder--and many other books. He was born in Ottawa and lives in Toronto.

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"The biggest job of science fiction is to portray the Other. To help us imagine the strange and see the familiar in eerie new ways. Nobody explores this territory more boldly than Robert Sawyer." --David Brin on Humans"Hominids is anthropological fiction at its best." --W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, USA Today-bestselling authors of Raising Abel"A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." --The Globe & Mail on Hominids

The biggest job of science fiction is to portray the Other. To help us imagine the strange and see the familiar in eerie new ways. Nobody explores this territory more boldly than Robert Sawyer. "David Brin on Humans" "Hominids "is anthropological fiction at its best. "W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, USA Today-bestselling authors of Raising Abel" A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal. "The Globe & Mail on Hominids""

"The biggest job of science fiction is to portray the Other. To help us imagine the strange and see the familiar in eerie new ways. Nobody explores this territory more boldly than Robert Sawyer."--David Brin on "Humans"

""Hominids "is anthropological fiction at its best."-- W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, "USA Today"-bestselling "authors of Raising Abel"

"A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." "-The Globe & Mail "on "Hominids"

"The biggest job of science fiction is to portray the Other. To help us imagine the strange and see the familiar in eerie new ways. Nobody explores this territory more boldly than Robert Sawyer." --David Brin on Humans"Hominids is anthropological fiction at its best." --W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, USA Today-bestselling authors of Raising Abel"A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." --The Globe & Mail on Hominids

The biggest job of science fiction is to portray the Other. To help us imagine the strange and see the familiar in eerie new ways. Nobody explores this territory more boldly than Robert Sawyer. "David Brin on Humans" "Hominids "is anthropological fiction at its best. "W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, USA Today-bestselling authors of Raising Abel" A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal. "The Globe & Mail on Hominids""


"The biggest job of science fiction is to portray the Other. To help us imagine the strange and see the familiar in eerie new ways. Nobody explores this territory more boldly than Robert Sawyer."--David Brin on "Humans"

""Hominids "is anthropological fiction at its best."-- W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, "USA Today"-bestselling "authors of Raising Abel"

"A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." "-The Globe & Mail "on "Hominids"

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