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Peter is currently the Supervising Writer on the animated [[science fiction]] film and television project [[strange frame]]. |
Peter is currently the Supervising Writer on the animated [[science fiction]] film and television project [[strange frame]]. |
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==Bibliography== |
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===Novels=== |
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* Rifters Trilogy: |
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** ''Starfish'' (1999) |
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** ''Maelstrom ''(2001) |
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** ''Behemoth: ß-Max'' (2004) |
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** ''Behemoth: Seppuku'' (2005) |
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* ''Blindsight'' (2006) |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 11:42, 19 September 2006
Peter Watts is a Canadian science fiction author and biologist. His first novel Starfish (2000) introduced Lenie Clarke, a deep-sea diver and the main character in the sequels: Maelstrom (2001), Behemoth: ß-Max (2004) and Behemoth: Seppuku (2005). The last two books comprise one novel, split into two releases for commercial publishing considerations. Starfish, Maelstrom and Behemoth comprise a trilogy usually referred to as "Rifters" after the modified humans designed to work in deep-ocean environments.
His next book Blindsight, due out October 2006, has been described by Charlie Stross as "... a first contact with aliens story from the point of view of a zombie posthuman crewman aboard a starship captained by a vampire, with not dying as the boobie prize."
Peter is currently the Supervising Writer on the animated science fiction film and television project strange frame.
Bibliography
Novels
- Rifters Trilogy:
- Starfish (1999)
- Maelstrom (2001)
- Behemoth: ß-Max (2004)
- Behemoth: Seppuku (2005)
- Blindsight (2006)