Justina Robson is the author of Keeping It Real, Selling Out, Going Under, and Chasing the Dragon (Books one through four of the Quantum Gravity series). Her first novel, Silver Screen, published in 1999 in the UK and in 2005 by Pyr, was short-listed for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the BSFA Award, and was nominated for the Philip K. Dick award. Her second novel, Mappa Mundi, together with Silver Screen, won the Amazon.co.uk Writer's Bursary in 2000 and was also short-listed for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2001. A third novel, Natural History, a far-future novel, placed second in the 2004 John W. Campbell Award, was short-listed for the Best Novel of 2003 in the British Science Fiction Association Awards, and was also nominated for the 2006 Philip K. Dick Award, receiving a special citation. A fourth novel, Living Next Door to the God of Love, was a finalist for the BSFA Award. Visit Justina Robson's Web site at www.JustinaRobson.com.
Praise for the Quantum Gravity series: "An immensely entertaining
mixture of rock and roll, introspection, and action."
-Booklist "For Fans of...Tolkien, had he gone electric, dropped
acid, and discovered tantric sex..."
-Entertainment Weekly "Skillfully builds a seamless connection
between sf and fantasy...featuring a strong, action-oriented
heroine and a unique world setting. With appeal to fans of
contemporary culture and mature YAs..."
-Library Journal "Fast-paced techno-fantasy [that] will delight
fans of manga-influenced action and violence."
-Publishers Weekly
Praise for the Quantum Gravity series:
"An immensely entertaining mixture of rock and roll, introspection,
and action."
Booklist
"For Fans of...Tolkien, had he gone electric, dropped acid, and
discovered tantric sex..."
Entertainment Weekly
"Skillfully builds a seamless connection between sf and fantasy
featuring a strong, action-oriented heroine and a unique world
setting. With appeal to fans of contemporary culture and mature
YAs..."
Library Journal
"Fast-paced techno-fantasy [that] will delight fans of
manga-influenced action and violence."
Publishers Weekly"
Praise for the Quantum Gravity series:
"An immensely entertaining mixture of rock and roll, introspection,
and action."
-Booklist
"For Fans of...Tolkien, had he gone electric, dropped acid, and
discovered tantric sex..."
-Entertainment Weekly
"Skillfully builds a seamless connection between sf and
fantasy...featuring a strong, action-oriented heroine and a unique
world setting. With appeal to fans of contemporary culture and
mature YAs..."
-Library Journal
"Fast-paced techno-fantasy [that] will delight fans of
manga-influenced action and violence."
-Publishers Weekly
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