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Peter F. Hamilton (born 1960) is a British author. He is known for writing
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Biography

Peter F. Hamilton was born in
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, England in 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". 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'' (1994) and '' The Nano Flower'' (1995), which together comprise the Greg Mandel trilogy. He then wrote a space opera novel, named '' The Night's Dawn Trilogy''. He has also published the '' Commonwealth Saga'' with the '' Void Trilogy'' and '' The Chronicle of the Fallers'' in the same universe. Since 2018, he has written the unrelated space opera ''Salvation Sequence'', and
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sci-fi ''Arkship Trilogy'', set in original universes.


Awards

In 2000, Hamilton was awarded BSFA Award for ''The Suspect Genome.'' Hamilton received the Inkpot Award in 2012.Inkpot Award
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The Unisphere , A Peter F. Hamilton Fan Site
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