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Canadian science fiction and fantasy authors This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
The Canadian Broadcasting Company began producing science fiction as early as the 1950s. CTV produced The Starlost at the CFTO studios in Scarborough. In the early 1990s, Toronto and Vancouver became prominent centres of television and film production, with shows like Forever Knight and RoboCop, then The X-Files raised the profile of Canadian science fiction television much higher, although ...
A. E. van Vogt. Alfred Elton van Vogt (/ vænvoʊt / VANVOHT; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction writer. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the most popular and influential practitioners of science fiction in the ...
Author, critic, writer. Language. English. Genre. Non-fiction, novels. John Frederick Clute (born 12 September 1940) [ 1 ] is a Canadian -born author and critic specializing in science fiction and fantasy literature who has lived in both England and the United States since 1969. He has been described as "an integral part of science fiction's ...
Author. Genre. Science fiction, Fantasy. Notable works. La Rose du désert, The Book of Knights (novel), La Livre des chevaliers, La Mage des fourmis. Website. pages.videotron.com /ymeynard //. Yves Meynard (born 13 June 1964) is a Canadian science fiction and fantasy writer. He writes in both English and French.
Frederik Pohl. . . ( m. 1948; div. 1952) . Judith Josephine Grossman (January 21, 1923 – September 12, 1997), who took the pen-name Judith Merril around 1945, was an American and then Canadian science fiction writer, editor and political activist, and one of the first women to be widely influential in those roles. [ 1 ]
Peter Watts (born January 25, 1958 [ 1 ]) is a Canadian science fiction author. He specializes in hard science fiction. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia in 1991 from the Department of Zoology and Resource Ecology. [ 3 ] He went on to hold several academic research and teaching positions, and worked as a marine-mammal ...
Jean-Louis Trudel at its conference "Les Asimov québécois" ("The Asimovs of Québec") for the Quebec City literature festival, October 2012. Jean-Louis Trudel (born 1967) is a Canadian science fiction writer. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and has lived in Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal before moving to Quebec City, Quebec in 2010.