Damien Broderick

Damien Broderick has been creating stunningly original and thought-provoking sf for more than 30 years, while also engaged in interdisciplinary research here in Australia.

His novel, The Dreaming Dragons, was a runner-up for the John W. Campbell Award. He is a three-time recipient of the Ditmar Award for best Australian SF Novel (for The Dreaming Dragons, Striped Holes and The White Abacus), and received a Special Ditmar Award for his novel Transmitters. This year he won an Aurealis Awards for The White Abacus, and was nominated for Zones, a young adult book written with Rory Barnes, too. He is currently a research associate of the English Department at the University of Melbourne.

There's a book about his writing from the Babel Handbook series edited by Professor Norman Talbot: HYPERDREAMS: THE SPACE/TIME FICTION OF DAMIEN BRODERICK, by Dr Russell Blackford.


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