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Gardner is a Canadian SF author. In 1989, his short story "The Children of Creche" was awarded the Grand Prize in the Writers of the Future contest.  Two years later his story "Muffin Explains Teleology to the World at Large" won a Prix [[Aurora Award]].  Another story, "Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream," won an Aurora and was nominated for both the Nebula and Hugo Awards.
 
Gardner is a Canadian SF author. In 1989, his short story "The Children of Creche" was awarded the Grand Prize in the Writers of the Future contest.  Two years later his story "Muffin Explains Teleology to the World at Large" won a Prix [[Aurora Award]].  Another story, "Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream," won an Aurora and was nominated for both the Nebula and Hugo Awards.
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* 1998 -- [[1998 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]] (nomination)
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* 1998 -- [[1998 Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee
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* 2002 -- [[Con-Version 19]]
 
* 2007 -- [[WillyCon IX]], [[EerieCon 9]]
 
* 2007 -- [[WillyCon IX]], [[EerieCon 9]]
* 2009 -- [[2009 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]] (nomination), [[Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award]]
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 11 January 2021

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Gardner is a Canadian SF author. In 1989, his short story "The Children of Creche" was awarded the Grand Prize in the Writers of the Future contest. Two years later his story "Muffin Explains Teleology to the World at Large" won a Prix Aurora Award. Another story, "Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream," won an Aurora and was nominated for both the Nebula and Hugo Awards.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

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Person 1955
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