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Charles Sheffield Born June 25, 1935
EnglandDied November 2, 2002 Occupation Writer, Scientist Nationality English Period 1970s-death Genres Science fiction Relative(s) Nancy Kress Charles Sheffield (June 25, 1935 – November 2, 2002), was an English-born mathematician, physicist and science fiction author. He had been a President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and of the American Astronautical Society.[1]
His novel The Web Between the Worlds, featuring the construction of a space elevator, was published almost simultaneously with Arthur C. Clarke's novel on the subject, The Fountains of Paradise, a coincidence that amused them both.
For several consecutive years he was the chief scientist of Earth Satellite Corporation, a company analysing remote sensing satellite data. This resulted in many technical papers and two popular non-fiction books, Earthwatch and Man on Earth, both collections of false colour and enhanced images of Earth from space.
He won the Nebula and Hugo awards for his novelette "Georgia on My Mind" and the 1992 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for his novel Brother to Dragons.
Sheffield was Toastmaster at BucConeer, the 1998 World Science Fiction Convention in Baltimore.
He had been writing a column for the Baen Books web site; his last column concerned the discovery of the brain tumour that led to his death.
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Personal life
Charles Sheffield attended St. John's College Cambridge where he graduated with a Double First in Mathematics and Physics. During his studies he met and later married his first wife, Sarah Sanderson, whose death in 1977 was the catalyst for his writing career. The two of them had a son, Charles Christopher, and his first daughter, Ann Elizabeth. The family soon after moved to America where Sheffield began working in the field of practical physics, a career that would lead him to a consultancy with NASA and the role of chief scientist at the Earth Satellite Corporation in Washington.
In response to the traumatic grief from the death of his wife Sarah to cancer (in 1977), he began a second career as a prominent science fiction author, winning both the prestigious Nebula and Hugo awards and serving as President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (1984–1986). He maintained two successful careers, consulting for various scientific corporations while earning fame for his "Hard SF". Sheffield was known to note that "the world was really too interesting to let alone." During this period he lived in Washington, DC, and met and married Linda Zall, a fellow scientist, and had two daughters, Elizabeth Rose and Victoria Jane.
At the time of his death, he was married to writer Nancy Kress, and living with his children in Silver Spring, MD.
Bibliography (incomplete)
Novels
- The Web Between The Worlds (1979)
- My Brother's Keeper (1982)
- The Selkie (1982) (with David Bischoff)
- The McAndrew Chronicles (1983) - A collection of linked stories, partially sequel to The Web Between The Worlds
- Between the Strokes of Night (1985)
- The Nimrod Hunt (1986, revised as The Mind Pool, 1993)
- Trader's World (1988)
- Brother to Dragons (1992) - Won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award
- Cold as Ice (1992)
- Godspeed (1993)
- The Mind Pool (1993)
- The Judas Cross (1994) - With David Bischoff
- The Ganymede Club (1995)
- Higher Education (1995)
- The Billion Dollar Boy (1997)
- Putting Up Roots (1997)
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1997)
- Aftermath (1998)
- The Cyborg from Earth (1998)
- Starfire (1999)
- The Spheres of Heaven (2001)
- Dark as Day (2002)
- The Amazing Dr. Darwin (2002)
The Proteus Universe
- Sight of Proteus (1978)
- Proteus Unbound (1989)
- Proteus in the Underworld (1995)
The Heritage Universe
- Summertide (1990) (Book One)
- Divergence (1991) (Book Two)
- Transcendence (1992) (Book Three)
- Convergence (1997) (Book Four)
- Resurgence (2002) (Book Five)
Non-fiction
- The Borderlands of Science (1999)
- Packing Fraction (1999)
Collections
- Vectors (1979)
- Hidden Variables (1981)
- Georgia On My Mind and Other Places (1995)
- The Compleat McAndrew (2001) - revised and expanded version of The McAndrew Chronicles
Short stories
- "Humanity Test" (1989)
- "The Double-Spiral Staircase" (1990?)
- "A Braver Thing" (1990)
- "Georgia on My Mind" (1993) (Hugo, Nebula)
- "Tunicate, Tunicate, Wilt Thou Be Mine" (1989)
- "Dies Irae" (1985)
- "Brooks Too Broad For Leaping" (1998)
- "The Diamond Drill" (2002)
- "The Demon of E Staircase" (2003)
See also
- List of notable brain tumor patients
References
- ^ American Astronautical Society "History of AAS: 1974 to Present", Retrieved on 2009-06-04.
External links
- Charles Sheffield Yahoogroup
- Charles Sheffield at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- List of Charles Sheffield Stories
Novels by Charles Sheffield The Proteus Universe Sight of Proteus (1978) • Proteus Unbound (1989) • Proteus in the Underworld (1995)The Heritage Universe Summertide (1990) • Divergence (1991) • Transcendence (1992) • Convergence (1997) • Resurgence (2002)Other novels The Web Between The Worlds (1979) • My Brother's Keeper (1982, revised 1998) • The Selkie (1982) (with David Bischoff) • The McAndrew Chronicles (1983) • Between the Strokes of Night (1985) • The Nimrod Hunt (1986, revised 1993) • Trader's World (1988) • Brother to Dragons (1992) • Cold as Ice (1992) • Godspeed (1993) • The Mind Pool (1993) • The Judas Cross (1994) - With David Bischoff • The Ganymede Club (1995) • Higher Education (1995) • The Billion Dollar Boy (1997) • Putting Up Roots (1997) • Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1997) • Aftermath (1998) • The Cyborg from Earth (1998) • Starfire (1999) • The Spheres of Heaven (2001) • Dark as Day (2002) • The Amazing Dr. Darwin (2002)Categories:- English science fiction writers
- English non-fiction writers
- English science writers
- American science fiction writers
- American non-fiction writers
- American science writers
- Hugo Award winning authors
- Nebula Award winning authors
- 1935 births
- 2002 deaths
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