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Anne Charnock

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Anne Charnock is a British author of science fiction novels and a former journalist. Born on June 8, 1954, in Bolton, England, Charnock has a diverse background in environmental science, journalism, and fine art, which she incorporates into her science fiction writing.1

As a journalist, Charnock worked as a science writer for The Guardian and New Scientist, and also served as a foreign correspondent.1 Her experience in journalism likely contributed to her skills in research and writing, which she now applies to her career as a novelist.

Charnock's literary achievements include:

  1. Winning the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2018 for her novel "Dreams Before the Start of Time".13
  2. Publishing several novels, including "A Calculated Life" (2013), "Sleeping Embers of an Ordinary Mind" (2015), and "Bridge 108" (2020).13
  3. Receiving nominations for other prestigious awards, such as the Philip K. Dick Award and the Kitschies Golden Tentacle.13

Her writing often explores themes related to science, technology, and their impact on society. Charnock's work has been praised for its subtle exploration of human emotions and intelligence, as well as its ability to combine linguistic and narrative precision with relevant science-fictional ideas.2

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London, England, United Kingdom