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Simon Morden is a British science fiction author, best known for his Philip K. Dick Award-winning Metrozone series of novels set in post-apocalyptic London.
Biography
Morden was educated as a scientist, attaining a B.Sc. (Hons) in Geology from the University of Sheffield and his Ph.D in Geophysics from Newcastle University.
Morden has worked in a variety of roles including a school caretaker, an admin assistant, a personal assistant to a financial advisor and is currently a teaching assistant for a design technology class at a primary school in Gateshead. In terms of his writing career, Morden is the former editor of Focus magazine; he has been on the Arthur C. Clarke Award judging panel; and he's a regular speaker on Christian matters in fiction at the Greenbelt Festival.
Morden first achieved success as a writer when his novel Heart was published by Razorblade Press in 2002.
Awards
- 2006 World Fantasy Award, Best Novella shortlist, Another War
- 2009 Catalyst Book Award for teen fiction, shortlist, The Lost Art
- 2012 Arthur C. Clarke Award, longlist, Equations of Life
- 2012 Philip K. Dick Award, overall winner, The Samuil Petrovitch Trilogy
- 2013 BSFA Award for Best Artwork, shortlist, Thy Kingdom Come
- "2006 2006 World Fantasy Award Winners & Nominees". Worldfantasy.org. 2006. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
- "Shortlist 2009". The Catalyst Book Awards Blog. 2009. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
- "2012 Submissions". Arthur C. Clarke Award. 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
- "Shortlist Announced". BSFA. 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2013-02-06.