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Ian Watson (born 20 April 1943) is a British science fiction writer. He lives in
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Life

In 1959, Watson worked as an accounts clerk at Runciman's, a Newcastle shipping company. The experience was not particularly satisfying. Watson graduated in English Literature from
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, in 1963; in 1965 he earned a research degree in English and French 19th-century literature. Watson lectured English in
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(1965–67) and Tokyo (1967–70), and taught Future Studies at the Birmingham Polytechnic from 1970 to 1976. After 1976 he devoted himself to his career as a professional writer. His first novel, '' The Embedding'', winner of the Prix Apollo in 1975, is unusual for being based on ideas from
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. He is a prolific writer, having written more than two dozen novels, among them ''Miracle Visitors'', ''God's World'', ''The Jonah Kit'' and ''The Flies of Memory''; and many collections of short stories. Watson is credited as author of the screen story for the motion picture '' A.I. Artificial Intelligence''. In 1977, '' The Jonah Kit'' won the BSFA Award for Best Novel. During 1980, Watson and Michael Bishop wrote the first transatlantic SF novel collaboration, ''Under Heaven's Bridge'', using typewriters and postal services. In 1989 Watson made an extended appearance on television in Channel 4's '' After Dark'' series alongside
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and Whitley Strieber among others. He has also written a series of novels relating to the '' Warhammer 40,000'' line of games: ''Space Marine'', and the Inquisition War trilogy of ''Inquisitor'', ''Harlequin'' and ''Chaos Child'' (republished in 2002 by The Black Library, with ''Inquisitor'' retitled ''Draco''). Other recent stories have been published in US magazine ''
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'', the Canadian anthology ''Lust For Life'', ''New Writings in the Fantastic'', the ''Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica volume 7'', and in a few more books. Some of these stories have been translated into non-English languages. A collaboration with Italian surrealist writer Roberto Quaglia has produced a book, ''The Beloved of My Beloved'', launched during April 2009 during Eastercon. His major work of recent years is ''The Waters of Destiny'' co-written with Andy West.


Bibliography


Novels

* * * ''Orgasmachine''. Paris: Editions Champ Libre, 1976. * ''The Martian Inca''. London: Gollancz, 1977. * ''Alien Embassy''. London: Gollancz, 1977. * ''Miracle Visitors''. London: Gollancz, 1978. * ''God's World''. London, Gollancz, 1979. * ''The Gardens of Delight''. London: Gollancz, 1980. * ''Deathhunter''. London: Gollancz, 1981. * ''Under Heaven's Bridge'', with Michael Bishop. London: Gollancz, 1982. * '' Chekhov's Journey''. London: Gollancz, 1983. * ''
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''. London: Granada, 1984 (paper). * The Books of the Black Current: ** '' The Book of the River''. London: Gollancz, 1984. ** '' The Book of the Stars''. London: Gollancz, 1984. ** '' The Book of Being''. London: Gollancz, 1985. ** ''Yaleen'', omnibus edition. Dallas, TX:
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, 2004 * '' Queenmagic, Kingmagic''. London: Gollancz, 1986. * '' The Power''. London: Headline, 1987. * ''Whores of Babylon''. London: Paladin, 1988 (paper). * ''Meat''. London: Headline, 1988. * ''The Fire Worm''. London: Gollancz, 1988. * ''The Flies of Memory''. London: Gollancz, 1990. * The Books of Mana: ** ''Lucky's Harvest''. London: Gollancz, 1993. ** ''The Fallen Moon''. London: Gollancz, 1994. * ''Hard Questions''. London: Gollancz, 1996. * ''Oracle''. London: Gollancz, 1997. * ''Mockymen''. Urbana, IL: Golden Gryphon Press, 2003. * ''Orgasmachine''. Alconbury Weston: NewCon Press, 2010. * The Waters of Destiny (with Andy West) ** ''Assassins''. Palabaristas Press, 2012 ** ''Tongue of Knowledge''. Palabaristas Press, 2012 ** ''Death Overflows''. Palabaristas Press, 2012 ;Warhammer 40,000 * The Inquisition War trilogy: ** ''Inquisitor'' (vt 2002 ''Draco''). Brighton: GW Books, 1990 (paper). ** ''Harlequin''. London: Boxtree, 1994. ** ''Chaos Child''. London: Boxtree, 1995. * ''Space Marine''. London: Boxtree, 1993 (paper). * Shorts: ** ''The Alien Beast Within.'' GW Books, 1990.


Short fiction

;Collections * ''The Very Slow Time Machine''. London: Gollancz, 1979. * ''Sunstroke and Other Stories''. London: Gollancz, 1982. * '' Slow Birds and Other Stories''. London: Gollancz, 1985. * ''The Book of Ian Watson''. Willimantic: Mark V. Zeising, 1985. * '' Evil Water and Other Stories''. London: Gollancz, 1987. * ''Salvage Rites and Other Stories''. London: Gollancz, 1989. * ''Stalin's Teardrops''. London: Gollancz, 1991. * ''The Coming of Vertumnus''. London: Gollancz, 1994. * ''The Great Escape''. Urbana, IL: Golden Gryphon Press, 2002. * ''The Butterflies of Memory''. Harrogate: PS Publishing, 2006. * ''Saving for a Sunny Day''. Alconbury Weston: NewCon Press, 2012. ;StoriesShort stories unless otherwise noted.


Poetry

;List of poems


References

;Other sources
Contributors Bio for ''Helix: A Speculative Fiction Quarterly''


External links

* *
The Beloved of My Beloved
homepage of the 2009 book (Watson and Roberto Quaglia) * , homepage of the 2012 trilogy (Watson and Andy West) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Watson, Ian 1943 births Living people 20th-century British novelists 20th-century British male writers 21st-century British novelists 21st-century English male writers Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford Analog Science Fiction and Fact people Asimov's Science Fiction people British male novelists British science fiction writers Warhammer 40,000 writers