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Peter F. Hamilton was born in [[Rutland]], England on 2 March 1960. He did not attend university. He said in an interview, "I did science at school up to age eighteen, I stopped doing English, English literature, writing at sixteen, I just wasn't interested in those days."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lysator.liu.se/lsff/mb-nr33/Peter_F_Hamilton.html|title=Peter F. Hamilton|work=liu.se}}</ref>
Peter F. Hamilton was born in [[Rutland]], England on 2 March 1960. He did not attend university. He said in an interview, "I did science at school up to age eighteen, I stopped doing English, English literature, writing at sixteen, I just wasn't interested in those days."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lysator.liu.se/lsff/mb-nr33/Peter_F_Hamilton.html|title=Peter F. Hamilton|work=liu.se}}</ref>


After he started writing in 1987, he sold his first short story to ''[[Newsfield Publications#Fear|Fear Magazine]]'' in 1988. His first novel, ''[[Mindstar Rising]]'', was published during 1993, followed by ''[[A Quantum Murder]]'' and ''[[The Nano Flower]]''. After this, he wrote a massive space opera novel, named ''[[The Night's Dawn Trilogy]]''. He has also published the ''[[Commonwealth Saga]]'' with ''[[Void Trilogy]]'' and ''[[The Chronicle of the Fallers]]'' in the same universe. Since 2018, he has written the unrelated space opera ''Salvation Sequence'', and military sci-fi ''Arkship Trilogy'', set in original universes. As of 2008, he still lives in Rutland, near [[Rutland Water]], with his wife Kate, daughter Sophie, and son Felix.
After he started writing in 1987, he sold his first short story to ''[[Newsfield Publications#Fear|Fear Magazine]]'' in 1988. His first novel, ''[[Mindstar Rising]]'', was published during 1993, followed by ''[[A Quantum Murder]]'' and ''[[The Nano Flower]]''. After this, he wrote a massive space opera novel, named ''[[The Night's Dawn Trilogy]]''. He has also published the ''[[Commonwealth Saga]]'' with ''[[Void Trilogy]]'' and ''[[The Chronicle of the Fallers]]'' in the same universe. Since 2018, he has written the unrelated space opera ''Salvation Sequence'', and Young Adult sci-fi ''Arkship Trilogy'', set in original universes. As of 2008, he still lives in Rutland, near [[Rutland Water]], with his wife Kate, daughter Sophie, and son Felix.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

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Peter F. Hamilton
Peter F. Hamilton at a book fair in Paris, France, in March 2009.
Peter F. Hamilton at a book fair in Paris, France, in March 2009.
Born (1960-03-02) 2 March 1960 (age 64)
Rutland, England
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
Period1987–present
GenreScience fiction, Space opera
Website
www.panmacmillan.com/authors/peter-f-hamilton/1507

Peter F. Hamilton (born 2 March 1960) is a British author. He is best known for writing science fiction space opera. As of the publication of his 10th novel in 2004, his works had sold more than 2 million copies worldwide.

Biography

Peter F. Hamilton was born in Rutland, England on 2 March 1960. He did not attend university. He said in an interview, "I did science at school up to age eighteen, I stopped doing English, English literature, writing at sixteen, I just wasn't interested in those days."[1]

After he started writing in 1987, he sold his first short story to Fear Magazine in 1988. His first novel, Mindstar Rising, was published during 1993, followed by A Quantum Murder and The Nano Flower. After this, he wrote a massive space opera novel, named The Night's Dawn Trilogy. He has also published the Commonwealth Saga with Void Trilogy and The Chronicle of the Fallers in the same universe. Since 2018, he has written the unrelated space opera Salvation Sequence, and Young Adult sci-fi Arkship Trilogy, set in original universes. As of 2008, he still lives in Rutland, near Rutland Water, with his wife Kate, daughter Sophie, and son Felix.

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ "Peter F. Hamilton". liu.se.