Stephen Baxter, author portrait
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Stephen Baxter

Stephen Baxter is a trained engineer with degrees from Cambridge and Southampton Universities. Baxter is the winner of both the British Science Fiction Association Award and the Locus Award, as well as being a nominee for an Arthur C. Clarke Award, most recently for Manifold: Time. His novel Voyage won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History in Long Form. He also won the John W. Campbell Award and the Philip K. Dick Award for his novel The Time Ships.
Matilda: Be Outrageous
The Massacre of Mankind
Ultima
Proxima
Doctor Who: the Wheel of Ice
Iron Winter
Bronze Summer
Stone Spring
Ark
Flood
Weaver
Emperor
Firstborn
Navigator
Conqueror
Sunstorm
Transcendent
Exultant
Time's Eye
Coalescent
Evolution
Manifold: Origin
Manifold: Space
Manifold: Time

Books

Matilda: Be Outrageous
The Massacre of Mankind
Ultima
Proxima
Doctor Who: the Wheel of Ice
Iron Winter
Bronze Summer
Stone Spring
Ark
Flood
Weaver
Emperor
Firstborn
Navigator
Conqueror
Sunstorm
Transcendent
Exultant
Time's Eye
Coalescent
Evolution
Manifold: Origin
Manifold: Space
Manifold: Time

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