Peter Watts (born January 25, 1958
) is a Canadian
science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
author. He specializes in
hard science fiction
Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by concern for scientific accuracy and logic. The term was first used in print in 1957 by P. Schuyler Miller in a review of John W. Campbell's ''Islands of Space'' in the Novemb ...
. He earned a Ph.D. from the
University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a Public university, public research university with campuses near University of British Columbia Vancouver, Vancouver and University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, in British Columbia, Canada ...
in 1991 from the Department of Zoology and Resource Ecology. He went on to hold several academic research and teaching positions, and worked as a marine-mammal biologist. He began publishing fiction around the time he finished graduate school.
Career
His first novel ''Starfish'' (1999) reintroduced Lenie Clarke from his short story "A Niche" (1990); Clarke is a deep-ocean
power station
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worker physically altered for underwater living and the main character in the sequels: ''Maelstrom'' (2001), ''βehemoth: β-Max'' (2004) and ''βehemoth: Seppuku'' (2005). The last two volumes constitute one novel, but were published separately for commercial reasons.
''Starfish'', ''Maelstrom'', and ''βehemoth'' make up a trilogy usually referred to as "Rifters" after the modified humans designed to work in deep-ocean environments.
His novel ''
Blindsight
Blindsight is the ability of people who are cortically blind to respond to visual stimuli that they do not consciously see due to lesions in the primary visual cortex, also known as the striate cortex or Brodmann Area 17. The term was coined ...
'', released in October 2006, was nominated for a
Hugo Award
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. The novel was described by
Charles Stross
Charles David George "Charlie" Stross (born 18 October 1964) is a British writer of science fiction and fantasy. Stross specialises in hard science fiction and space opera. Between 1994 and 2004, he was also an active writer for the magazine ' ...
: "Imagine a neurobiology-obsessed version of
Greg Egan
Greg Egan (born 20 August 1961) is an Australian science fiction writer and mathematician, best known for his works of hard science fiction. Egan has won multiple awards including the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Hugo Award, and the Lo ...
writing 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."
''
Echopraxia
Echopraxia (also known as echokinesis) is the involuntary repetition or imitation of another person's actions. Similar to echolalia, the involuntary repetition of sounds and language, it is one of the echophenomena ("automatic imitative actions ...
'' (2014) is a "sidequel" about events happening on Earth and elsewhere concurrent with the events in ''Blindsight''.
Watts has made some of his novels and short fiction available on his website under a
Creative Commons
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license. He believes that doing so has "actually ''saved''
iscareer outright, by rescuing ''Blindsight'' from the oblivion to which it would have otherwise been doomed.
The week after
estarted giving ''Blindsight'' away, sales tripled."
In addition to writing novels and short stories, Watts has also worked in other media. He was peripherally involved in the early stages of the animated science fiction film and television project ''
Strange Frame''.
He also worked briefly with
Relic Entertainment
Relic Entertainment Inc. (formerly known as THQ Canada Inc.) is a Canadian video game developer based in Vancouver, founded in 1997. The studio specializes in real-time strategy games and is known for series such as '' Homeworld'', '' Warhammer 4 ...
on one of the early drafts of the story that would eventually, years later, become ''
Homeworld 2
''Homeworld 2'' is a real-time strategy video game sequel to '' Homeworld'', developed by Relic Entertainment and released in 2003 by now defunct publisher Sierra Entertainment. Its story concerns Hiigara's response to a new enemy called the Vayg ...
''. However, the draft Watts worked on bears no resemblance to the one used for the released game.
More recently, he has been recruited
by
Crytek
Crytek GmbH is a German video game developer and software developer based in Frankfurt. Founded by the Yerli brothers in Coburg in 1999 and moved to Frankfurt in 2006, Crytek operates additional studios in Kyiv, Ukraine and Istanbul, Turkey. It ...
as a writer and art consultant on ''
Crysis 2
''Crysis 2'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek, published by Electronic Arts and released in North America, Australia and Europe in March 2011 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Officially announced on Jun ...
''. Technological elements from ''Blindsight'' have been referenced in the fictional ''Crysis 2'' "Nanosuit Brochure";
the creative director of ''
BioShock 2
''BioShock 2'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Marin and published by 2K Games. It was released worldwide for PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Windows, and Xbox 360 on February 9, 2010; Feral Interactive released an OS X v ...
'' has cited Watts's work as an influence on that game.
Personal life
In December 2009, Watts was detained at the
Canada–United States border
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by
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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(CBP) to perform a reportedly random search of the rental vehicle he was driving. Watts is alleged to have assaulted a CBP Officer and was turned over to local authorities to face charges. According to an officer, the authorities used
pepper spray
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to subdue Watts after Watts became aggressive toward officers.
According to Watts, he was assaulted, punched in the face, pepper-sprayed, and thrown in jail for the night.
The officer later admitted in court that he had punched Watts. A jury found Watts guilty of obstructing a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer. He faced a maximum sentence of 2 years in prison. Watts blogged about his sentence saying that because of how the law was written, his asking, "What is the problem?", was enough to convict him of non-compliance.
In April 2010, he was given a suspended sentence and a fine.
However, due to immigration laws,
Watts' felony conviction prevents him from re-entering the United States.
In February 2011, Watts contracted the rare disease
necrotizing fasciitis
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF), also known as flesh-eating disease, is an infection that kills the body's soft tissue. It is a serious disease that begins and spreads quickly. Symptoms include red or purple or black skin, swelling, severe pain, fever ...
in his leg, which he has blogged about on his website.
He married fellow Canadian author
Caitlin Sweet in August 2011.
Bibliography
Novels
Rifters trilogy
* ''Starfish'' (July 1999,
Tor Books
Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tor Publishing Group (previously Tom Doherty Associates), a publishing company based in New York City. It primarily publishes science fiction and fantasy titles.
History
Tor was founded by Tom Doherty, ...
, )
* ''Maelstrom'' (October 2001, Tor Books, )
* ''βehemoth'' (published in two volumes):
** ''βehemoth: β-Max'' (July 2004, Tor Books, )
** ''βehemoth: Seppuku'' (December 2004, Tor Books, )
Firefall
* ''
Blindsight
Blindsight is the ability of people who are cortically blind to respond to visual stimuli that they do not consciously see due to lesions in the primary visual cortex, also known as the striate cortex or Brodmann Area 17. The term was coined ...
'' (October 2006, Tor Books, )
* ''
Echopraxia
Echopraxia (also known as echokinesis) is the involuntary repetition or imitation of another person's actions. Similar to echolalia, the involuntary repetition of sounds and language, it is one of the echophenomena ("automatic imitative actions ...
'' (August 2014, Tor Books, )
* ''Firefall'' (August 2014, Head of Zeus, ). Omnibus edition of ''Blindsight'' and ''Echopraxia.''
Other
* ''Crysis: Legion'' (released on 22 March 2011. Novelization of the video-game ''
Crysis 2
''Crysis 2'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek, published by Electronic Arts and released in North America, Australia and Europe in March 2011 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Officially announced on Jun ...
'')
* ''Peter Watts Is an Angry Sentient Tumor: Revenge Fantasies and Essays'' (November 12, 2019, Tachyon Publications)
Collections
* ''Ten Monkeys, Ten Minutes'' (November 2002, Tesseract Books, )
* ''Beyond the Rift'' (2013, Tachyon Publications, )
Short stories, novelettes, and novellas
Sunflower cycle
The Sunflower series of stories concerns the voyage of a jumpgate-building ship named ''Eriophora'':
*"The Island" (''
The New Space Opera 2'', 2009)
*"Hotshot" (''
Reach for Infinity'', 2014)
*"Giants" (''
Clarkesworld Magazine
''Clarkesworld Magazine'' is an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine edited by Neil Clarke. It released its first issue October 1, 2006, and has maintained a regular monthly schedule since, publishing fiction by authors such as ...
'', September 2014)
* ''The Freeze-Frame Revolution'' (2018, Tachyon Publications, )
*"Hitchhiker" (2018, story fragment, published online. Link was in ''The Freeze-Frame Revolution'')
*"Strategic Retreat" (2021, story fragment, published online)
The chronological order within the Sunflower universe is: "Hotshot", ''The Freeze-Frame Revolution'', "Giants", "The Island", "Hitchhiker", "Strategic Retreat".
Others
*"A Niche" (''Tesseracts'', 1990)
*"Nimbus" (''
On Spec
''On Spec'' is a digest-sized, perfect-bound, Canadian quarterly magazine publishing stories and poetry in science fiction, fantasy, and allied genres broadly grouped under the "speculative fiction" umbrella.
History and profile
Based in Edmo ...
'', 1994)
*"Flesh Made Word" (''Prairie Fire Magazine'', 1994)
*"Fractals" (''On Spec'', 1995)
*"Bethlehem" (''Tesseracts 5'', 1996)
*"The Second Coming of Jasmine Fitzgerald" (''Divine Realms'', 1998)
*"Home" (''On Spec'', 1999)
*"Bulk Food" (''On Spec'', 2000) with Laurie Channer
*"Ambassador" (''Ten Monkeys, Ten Minutes'', 2002)
*"A Word for Heathens" (''ReVisions'', 2004)
*"Mayfly" (''Tesseracts 9'', 2005) with Derryl Murphy
*"Repeating the Past" (''Nature Magazine'', 2007)
*"The Eyes of God" (''The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction: Volume 2'', 2008)
*"Hillcrest v. Velikovsky" (Nature Magazine, 2008)
*"
The Things" (''Clarkesworld Magazine'', January 2010)
*"Malak" (''
Engineering Infinity'', edited by
Jonathan Strahan
Jonathan Strahan (born 1964, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an editor and publisher of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. His family moved to Perth, Western Australia in 1968, and he graduated from the University of Western Australia with a ...
, December 2010)
*"Firebrand" (''Twelve Tomorrows'', 2013)
*"The Colonel" (''Tor.com'', 29 July 2014) (Canonically a part of the Firefall series set after the beginning of Blindsight.)
*"Collateral" (''Upgraded'', 2014)
*"Colony Creature" (2015)
*"ZeroS" (''Infinity Wars'', edited by Jonathan Strahan, September 2017)
*"Incorruptible." (''Flight 008'', edited by K. Cramer/Xprize Foundation 2018)
*"Kindred" (''Infinity's End'', edited by Jonathan Strahan, July 2018)
*"Gut Feelings" (''Toronto 2033,'' November 2018)
*"Cyclopterus" (''Mission Critical'', edited by Jonathan Strahan, July 2019)
*"The Wisdom of Crowds" (Special 11th edition of Šum, journal for contemporary art criticism and theory, 2019)
*"The Last of the Redmond Billionaires" (New Decameron Project, edited by J. Walton, 2020)
*"Test 4 Echo" (''Made To Order: Robots and Revolution'', edited by Jonathan Strahan, 2021)
Critical Mass (Lightspeed 146, July 2022)
Contracting Iris (Lightspeed 154, March 2023)
*"Defective" (''Life Beyond Us: An Original Anthology of SF Stories and Science Essays'', edited by J. Nováková, 2023)
*"Prompt Injection" (''World Building: Gaming and Art in the Digital Age'', edited by Hans Obrist September 2024)
* "The Twenty-One Second God" (''
Lightspeed'', June 2025 (Issue 181), part of the Firefall setting)
Available on-line
Awards and critical reception
"A Niche"
* Winner 1992
Prix Aurora Award (tied with ''Breaking Ball'' by Michael Skeet)
''Starfish''
* Nominee 2000 Campbell Award
''Blindsight''
* Nominee 2007
Hugo Award for Best Novel
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* Nominee 2007
Campbell Award
* Nominee 2007
Locus Award
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Originally a poll ...
for Best SF Novel
* Shortlisted 2010
Geffen Award
* Winner 2014
Tähtivaeltaja Award
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Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imag ...
* Winner 2014
Seiun Award
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for Best Translated Novel
"The Island"
*Winner 2010
Hugo Award for Best Novelette
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*Nominee 2010
Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award
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*Nominee 2010 Locus Award for Best Novelette
2010 Locus Awards Finalists
– Locus Online
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"The Things"
*Finalist 2010 Parsec Award
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for Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form)
*Nominee 2010 BSFA Award
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for Best Short Story
*Winner 2010 Shirley Jackson Award
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for Best Short Story
*Nominee 2011 Hugo Award for Best Short Story
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*3rd Place 2011 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award
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*Finalist 2011 Locus Award
The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine '' Locus'', a monthly magazine based in Oakland, California. The awards are presented at an annual banquet.
Originally a poll ...
for Best Short Story
References
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Living people
1958 births
21st-century Canadian short story writers
21st-century Canadian male writers
Canadian biologists
Canadian male novelists
Canadian male short story writers
Canadian science fiction writers
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