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Dan Simmons (born April 4, 1948) is an American science fiction and horror writer. He is the author of the Hyperion Cantos and the Ilium/Olympos cycles, among other works which span the science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres, sometimes within a single novel. Simmons's genre-intermingling Song of Kali (1985) won the World Fantasy Award.[1] He also writes mysteries and thrillers, some of which feature the continuing character Joe Kurtz.

Dan Simmons
Born (1948-04-04) April 4, 1948 (age 75)
Peoria, Illinois, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1983–present
GenreScience fiction, horror, fantasy
Notable worksSong of Kali (1985)
Hyperion (1989)
Carrion Comfort (1989)
The Terror (2007)
Website
dansimmons.com

Biography Edit

Born in Peoria, Illinois, Simmons received a B.A. in English from Wabash College in 1970 and, in 1971, a Masters in Education from Washington University in St. Louis.[2]

He soon started writing short stories, although his career did not take off until 1982, when, through Harlan Ellison's help, his short story "The River Styx Runs Upstream" was published and awarded first prize in a Twilight Zone Magazine story competition, and he was taken on as a client by Ellison's agent, Richard Curtis. Simmons's first novel, Song of Kali, was released in 1985.[2]

He worked in elementary education until 1989.[2]

Horror fiction Edit

Summer of Night (1991) recounts the childhood of a group of pre-teens who band together in the 1960s, to defeat a centuries-old evil that terrorizes their hometown of Elm Haven, Illinois. The novel, which was praised by Stephen King in a cover blurb, is similar to King's It (1986) in its focus on small-town life, the corruption of innocence, the return of an ancient evil, and the responsibility for others that emerges with the transition from youth to adulthood.

In the sequel to Summer of Night, A Winter Haunting (2002), Dale Stewart (one of the first book's protagonists and now an adult), revisits his boyhood home to come to grips with mysteries that have disrupted his adult life.

Between the publication of Summer of Night (1991) and A Winter Haunting (2002), several additional characters from Summer of Night appeared in: Children of the Night (1992), a loose sequel to Summer of Night, which features Mike O'Rourke, now much older and a Roman Catholic priest, who is sent on a mission to investigate bizarre events in a European city; Fires of Eden (1994), in which the adult Cordie Cooke appears; and Darwin's Blade (2000), a thriller in which Dale's younger brother, Lawrence Stewart, appears as a minor character.[3][4]

After Summer of Night, Simmons focused on writing science fiction until the 2007 work of historical fiction and horror, The Terror. His 2009 book Drood is based on the last years of Charles Dickens' life leading up to the writing of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, which Dickens had partially completed at the time of his death.[5]

Historical fiction Edit

The Terror (2007) crosses the bridge between horror and historical fiction. It is a fictionalized account of Sir John Franklin and his expedition to find the Northwest Passage. The two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, become icebound the first winter, and the captains and crew struggle to survive while being stalked across an Arctic landscape by a monster.

The Abominable (2013) recounts a mid-1920s attempt on Mount Everest by five climbers—two British, one French, one Sherpa, and one American (the narrator)—to recover the body of a cousin of one the British characters.[6]

Literary references Edit

Many of Simmons's works have strong ties with classic literature. For example:

Bibliography Edit

Novels Edit

Hyperion Cantos series
  1. Hyperion (1989) – ISBN 978-0553283686
  2. The Fall of Hyperion (1990) – ISBN 978-0553288209
  3. Endymion (1996) – ISBN 978-3453315174
  4. The Rise of Endymion (1997) – ISBN 978-0747258933

Short stories:

Seasons of Horror series
  1. Summer of Night (1991) – ISBN 978-0312550677
  2. Children of the Night (1992) – ISBN 978-1250009852
  3. A Winter Haunting (2002) – ISBN 978-0380817160
  4. Fires of Eden (1994) – ISBN 978-0061056147

Short stories:

  • Banished Dreams (1990), collects three prophetic dream sequences that were expurgated from the published edition of Summer of Night
    "Dale's Dream", "Kevin's Dream", "Mike's Dream"
Joe Kurtz series
  1. Hardcase (2001) – ISBN 978-0312980160
  2. Hard Freeze (2002) – ISBN 978-0316213509
  3. Hard as Nails (2003) – ISBN 978-0312994686
Ilium/Olympos series
  1. Ilium (2003) – ISBN 978-0380817924
  2. Olympos (2005) – ISBN 978-0380817931
Stand-alones

Short stories Edit

Collections:

  • Prayers to Broken Stones (1990), collection of 6 short stories and 7 novellas/novelettes:
    "The River Styx Runs Upstream", "Eyes I Dare Not Meet in Dreams" (novelette), "Vanni Fucci Is Alive and Well and Living in Hell", "Vexed to Nightmare by a Rocking Cradle", "Remembering Siri" (novelette of Hyperion Cantos series), "Metastasis", "The Offering" (novelette), "E-Ticket to 'Namland" AKA "E-Ticket to Namland" (novelette), "Iverson's Pits" (novella), "Shave and a Haircut, Two Bites", "The Death of the Centaur" (novelette of Hyperion Cantos series), "Two Minutes Forty-Five Seconds", "Carrion Comfort" (novelette)
  • Lovedeath (1993), collection of 5 novellas/novelettes:
    "Entropy's Bed at Midnight" (novelette), "Dying in Bangkok" AKA "Death in Bangkok" (novelette), "Sleeping with Teeth Women" (novella), "Flashback" (novelette), "The Great Lover" (novella)
  • Worlds Enough & Time (2002), collection of 5 novellas/novelettes:
    "Looking for Kelly Dahl" (novella), "Orphans of the Helix" (novelette from Hyperion Cantos series), "The Ninth of Av" (novella), "On K2 with Kanakaredes" (novelette), "The End of Gravity" (novella)

Uncollected short stories:

  • "Presents of Mind" (1986, with Edward Bryant, Steve Rasnic Tem and Connie Willis)
  • "Dying Is Easy, Comedy Is Hard" (1990, with Edward Bryant), novelette
  • "The Counselor" (1991), novelette
  • "All Dracula's Children" (1991), novelette
  • "My Private Memoirs of the Hoffer Stigmata Pandemic" (1991)
  • "This Year's Class Picture" (1992)
  • "Elm Haven, IL" (1992), novelette, from Freak Show series
  • "One Small Step for Max" (1992)
  • "My Copsa Micas" (1994), novelette
  • "Madame Bovary, C'est Moi" (2000)
  • "Muse of Fire" (2007), novella
  • "The guiding nose of Ulfänt Banderōz" (2009), novella, from Dying Earth series

Poems Edit

  • Ruby/Gem S.T.R.E.A.M.M. Poetry (2011)

Non-fiction Edit

  • Going After the Rubber Chicken (1991), a collection of three convention guest-of-honor speeches by Simmons
  • Summer Sketches (1992), Simmons reveals how his travel experiences have allowed him to instill a feeling of place in readers of his fiction
  • Negative Spaces: Two talks (1999), about science fiction

Adaptations Edit

In January 2004, it was announced that the screenplay he wrote for his novels Ilium and Olympos would be made into a film by Digital Domain and Barnet Bain Films, with Simmons acting as executive producer. Ilium is described as an "epic tale that spans 5,000 years and sweeps across the entire solar system, including themes and characters from Homer's The Iliad and Shakespeare's The Tempest."[18]

In 2008, Guillermo del Toro was scheduled to direct a film adaptation of Drood for Universal Pictures.[19] As of December 2017, the project is still listed as "in development."[20]

In 2009, Scott Derrickson was set to direct "Hyperion Cantos" for Warner Bros. and Graham King, with Trevor Sands penning the script to blend the first two cantos Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion into one film.[21] In 2011, actor Bradley Cooper expressed interest in taking over the adaptation.[22] In 2015, it was announced that TV channel Syfy will produce a mini-series based on the Hyperion Cantos with the involvement of Cooper and King.[23] As of May 2017, the project was still "in development" at Syfy.[24] On November 1, 2021, Cooper and King restarted the feature film adaptation at Warner Bros. with Tom Spezialy set to write the script.[25]

The Terror (2007) was adapted in 2018 as an AMC 10 episode-mini-series and received generally positive reviews upon release.[26][27]

Awards Edit

Wins Edit

Year (Published) Year (Awarded) Nominee Society Award Category Result Ref
1985 1986 Song of Kali World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award—Novel Won [28][1]
1989 1990 Carrion Comfort British Fantasy Society British Fantasy Award August Derleth Award (Best Novel) Won [28][7]
1989 1990 Carrion Comfort Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Novel Won [28][7]
1989 1990 Hyperion World Science Fiction Society Hugo Award Hugo Award—Novel Won [28][7]
1990 1991 The Fall of Hyperion British Science Fiction Association British Science Fiction Award Best Novel Won [28][29]
1990 1992 Prayers to Broken Stones Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Collection Won [28]
1992 1993 "This Year's Class Picture" Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Short Fiction Won [28]
1992 1993 "This Year's Class Picture" World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction Won [28]
1993 1994 "Dying in Bangkok" Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Novella Won [28]

Locus Award

  • Best Horror Novel (1990): Carrion Comfort[7]
  • Best Science Fiction Novel (1990): Hyperion[7]
  • Best Novelette (1991): "Entropy's Bed at Midnight"
  • Best Science Fiction Novel (1991): The Fall of Hyperion[29]
  • Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel (1992): Summer of Night
  • Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel (1993): Children of the Night
  • Best Novelette (1994): "Dying in Bangkok"
  • Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel (1995): Fires of Eden
  • Best Science Fiction Novel (1998): The Rise of Endymion[30]
  • Best Novelette (2000): "Orphans of the Helix"
  • Best Science Fiction Novel (2004): Ilium[31]

International Horror Guild Award

  • Best Novel (2003): A Winter Haunting

Nocte Award

  • Best Foreign Short Story (2010): “La foto de la clase de este año” (This Year's Class Picture).

Seiun Award

  • Best Foreign Novel (1995): Hyperion
  • Best Novel (1996): The Fall of Hyperion (tied with Timelike Infinity by Stephen Baxter)
  • Best Foreign Short Story (1999): "This Year's Class Picture"

Nominations Edit

Dan Simmons has been nominated on numerous occasions in a range of categories for his fiction, including the Arthur C. Clarke Award, Bram Stoker Award, British Fantasy Society Award, Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and World Fantasy Award.[32]

Selected nominations are listed below.

Year

(Published)

Year

(Awarded)

Nominee Society Award Category Result Ref
1988 1989 “Metastasis ” World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction Nominated [28]
1989 1990 Carrion Comfort World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award—Novel Nominated [28]
1989 1991 Hyperion British Science Fiction Association British Science Fiction Award Best Novel Nominated [28][7]
1990 1991 The Fall of Hyperion World Science Fiction Society Hugo Award Hugo Award—Novel Nominated [28]
1990 1991 The Fall of Hyperion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Nebula Award Nebula Award—Novel Nominated [28][7]
1990 1991 Prayers to Broken Stones World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award—Collection Nominated [28]
1990 1991 Prayers to Broken Stones Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Collection Nominated [28]
1990 1991 Entropy's Bed at Midnight Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Novella Nominated [28]
1989-1990 1992 Hyperion Cantos British Science Fiction Association,

Science Fiction Foundation

Arthur C. Clarke Award Nominated [28][33]
1991 1992 Summer of Night British Fantasy Society British Fantasy Award August Derleth Award (Best Novel) Nominated [28][33]
1991 1992 Summer of Night Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Novel Nominated [28]
1992 1993 Children of the Night Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Novel Nominated [28]
1992 1993 “This Year's Class Picture” World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction Nominated [28]
1993 1994 "Dying in Bangkok" World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction Nominated [28]
1993 1994 Lovedeath Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Collection Nominated [28]
1993 1994 "Flashback" Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Novella Nominated [28]
1998 1998 The Rise of Endymion World Science Fiction Society Hugo Award Hugo Award—Novel Nominated [28][30]
2003 2004 Ilium World Science Fiction Society Hugo Award Hugo Award—Novel Nominated [28][31]
2007 2008 The Terror Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award—Novel Nominated [28]
2007 2008 The Terror British Fantasy Society British Fantasy Award August Derleth Award (Best Novel) Nominated [28][34][35]
2007 2008 The Terror jurors at Readercon Shirley Jackson Award Best Novel Nominated [28]

Locus nominations:

The Hollow Man (1992) – Locus Award nominee, 1993[36]

The Winter Haunting (2002) – Locus Award nominee, 2003[37]

Olympos (2005) – Locus Award shortlist, 2006[38]

References Edit

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  2. ^ a b c "About Dan: Biographic Sketch". dansimmons.com. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Review: Darwin's Blade". Publishers Weekly. October 30, 2000.
  4. ^ Simmons, Dan (2000). Darwin's Blade. William Morrow. ISBN 978-0-380-97369-9.
  5. ^ Gwinn, Mary Ann (February 15, 2009). "Q&A: Dan Simmons, author of "Drood"". The Seattle Times.
  6. ^ Robbins, Michael (October 20, 2013). "Review: 'The Abominable' by Dan Simmons". Chicago Tribune.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "1990 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  8. ^ Miller, T. S. (2013). "Flying Chaucers, Insectile Ecclesiasts, and Pilgrims Through Space and Time: The Science Fiction Chaucer". The Chaucer Review. 48 (2). doi:10.5325/chaucerrev.48.2.0129. S2CID 161558250. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  9. ^ "John Keats". Poetry Foundation. Poetry Foundation. 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2018-09-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  10. ^ Willems, Brian (2009). Hopkins and Heidegger. London: Continuum. ISBN 9781441169563.
  11. ^ Feeley, Gregory (27 September 1992). "The Hollow Man". The Washington Post.
  12. ^ Stableford, Brian (2009-03-01). News of the Black Feast and Other Random Reviews. Wildside Press LLC. pp. 73–74. ISBN 9781434403360.
  13. ^ Marvell, A. (1981). "To his coy mistress." The Poetry Foundation. Retrieved on 17 October 2018 from https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44688/to-his-coy-mistress
  14. ^ Owchar, Nick (7 August 2011). "Book review: 'Flashback' by Dan Simmons". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  15. ^ . Upcoming4.me. March 14, 2013. Archived from the original on March 19, 2013. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
  16. ^ "Dan Simmons To Release 'The Fifth Heart', His Next Book After 'The Abominable'". Kernel's Corner. 10 March 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  17. ^ Simmons, Dan (2017-08-08). Omega Canyon. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 9780316198912.
  18. ^ Marc Graser; Jonathan Bing (8 January 2004). "'Ilium,' 'Olympos' optioned for pic". Variety. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  19. ^ Fleming, Michael Jr. (3 September 2008). "Guillermo Del Toro booked thru 2017". variety.com. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  20. ^ "Drood". IMDB.com. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  21. ^ Fleming, Michael (January 29, 2009). . Variety. Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
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  24. ^ Fowler, Matt (12 May 2017). "Syfy Reboot Includes Greenlit Krypton Series, George R.R. Martin's Nightflyers and More". IGN News. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  25. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (November 1, 2021). "Bradley Cooper Launches Production Label; Sets 'Hyperion' At Warner Bros With Graham King". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
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  27. ^ "The Terror Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  28. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad "sfadb : Dan Simmons Awards". www.sfadb.com. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
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  30. ^ a b "1998 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  31. ^ a b "2004 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  32. ^ Works in the WWEnd Database for Dan Simmons.
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  34. ^ "2008 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  35. ^ Rafferty, Terrence (March 18, 2007). "Ice Men". The New York Times. Retrieved March 31, 2010.
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  37. ^ "2003 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  38. ^ "2006 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-16.

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Dan Simmons born April 4 1948 is an American science fiction and horror writer He is the author of the Hyperion Cantos and the Ilium Olympos cycles among other works which span the science fiction horror and fantasy genres sometimes within a single novel Simmons s genre interminglingSong of Kali 1985 won the World Fantasy Award 1 He also writes mysteries and thrillers some of which feature the continuing character Joe Kurtz Dan SimmonsBorn 1948 04 04 April 4 1948 age 75 Peoria Illinois U S OccupationNovelistNationalityAmericanPeriod1983 presentGenreScience fiction horror fantasyNotable worksSong of Kali 1985 Hyperion 1989 Carrion Comfort 1989 The Terror 2007 Websitedansimmons wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Horror fiction 3 Historical fiction 4 Literary references 5 Bibliography 5 1 Novels 5 2 Short stories 5 3 Poems 5 4 Non fiction 6 Adaptations 7 Awards 7 1 Wins 7 2 Nominations 8 References 9 External linksBiography EditBorn in Peoria Illinois Simmons received a B A in English from Wabash College in 1970 and in 1971 a Masters in Education from Washington University in St Louis 2 He soon started writing short stories although his career did not take off until 1982 when through Harlan Ellison s help his short story The River Styx Runs Upstream was published and awarded first prize in a Twilight Zone Magazine story competition and he was taken on as a client by Ellison s agent Richard Curtis Simmons s first novel Song of Kali was released in 1985 2 He worked in elementary education until 1989 2 Horror fiction EditSummer of Night 1991 recounts the childhood of a group of pre teens who band together in the 1960s to defeat a centuries old evil that terrorizes their hometown of Elm Haven Illinois The novel which was praised by Stephen King in a cover blurb is similar to King s It 1986 in its focus on small town life the corruption of innocence the return of an ancient evil and the responsibility for others that emerges with the transition from youth to adulthood In the sequel to Summer of Night A Winter Haunting 2002 Dale Stewart one of the first book s protagonists and now an adult revisits his boyhood home to come to grips with mysteries that have disrupted his adult life Between the publication of Summer of Night 1991 and A Winter Haunting 2002 several additional characters from Summer of Night appeared in Children of the Night 1992 a loose sequel to Summer of Night which features Mike O Rourke now much older and a Roman Catholic priest who is sent on a mission to investigate bizarre events in a European city Fires of Eden 1994 in which the adult Cordie Cooke appears and Darwin s Blade 2000 a thriller in which Dale s younger brother Lawrence Stewart appears as a minor character 3 4 After Summer of Night Simmons focused on writing science fiction until the 2007 work of historical fiction and horror The Terror His 2009 book Drood is based on the last years of Charles Dickens life leading up to the writing of The Mystery of Edwin Drood which Dickens had partially completed at the time of his death 5 Historical fiction EditThe Terror 2007 crosses the bridge between horror and historical fiction It is a fictionalized account of Sir John Franklin and his expedition to find the Northwest Passage The two ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror become icebound the first winter and the captains and crew struggle to survive while being stalked across an Arctic landscape by a monster The Abominable 2013 recounts a mid 1920s attempt on Mount Everest by five climbers two British one French one Sherpa and one American the narrator to recover the body of a cousin of one the British characters 6 Literary references EditMany of Simmons s works have strong ties with classic literature For example His 1989 novel Hyperion winner of Hugo and Locus Awards for the best science fiction novel 7 deals with a space war and is inspired in its structure by Boccaccio s Decameron and Chaucer s Canterbury Tales 8 The Hyperion Cantos take their titles from poems by the British Romantic John Keats 9 The title of Carrion Comfort as well as many of its themes derives from the poem Carrion Comfort by Gerard Manley Hopkins 10 The Hollow Man 1992 is a novel influenced by Dante s Inferno and T S Eliot 11 The Great Lover 1993 is a short story inspired by the World War I War Poets 12 Simmons s collection of short stories Worlds Enough amp Time takes its name from the first line of the poem To His Coy Mistress by English poet Andrew Marvell Had we but world enough and time 13 The detective in Flashback is named Nick Bottom after a character in Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream 14 Bibliography EditNovels Edit Hyperion Cantos seriesHyperion 1989 ISBN 978 0553283686 The Fall of Hyperion 1990 ISBN 978 0553288209 Endymion 1996 ISBN 978 3453315174 The Rise of Endymion 1997 ISBN 978 0747258933Short stories Remembering Siri 1983 novelette prequel to Hyperion The Death of the Centaur 1990 novelette Orphans of the Helix 1999 novelette sequel of The Rise of EndymionSeasons of Horror seriesSummer of Night 1991 ISBN 978 0312550677 Children of the Night 1992 ISBN 978 1250009852 A Winter Haunting 2002 ISBN 978 0380817160 Fires of Eden 1994 ISBN 978 0061056147Short stories Banished Dreams 1990 collects three prophetic dream sequences that were expurgated from the published edition of Summer of Night Dale s Dream Kevin s Dream Mike s Dream Joe Kurtz seriesHardcase 2001 ISBN 978 0312980160 Hard Freeze 2002 ISBN 978 0316213509 Hard as Nails 2003 ISBN 978 0312994686Ilium Olympos seriesIlium 2003 ISBN 978 0380817924 Olympos 2005 ISBN 978 0380817931Stand alonesSong of Kali 1985 ISBN 978 0312944087 Carrion Comfort 1989 expansion of the novelette published in Prayers to Broken Stones ISBN 978 0913165386 Phases of Gravity 1989 ISBN 978 0553277647 The Hollow Man 1992 ISBN 978 0935716641 The Crook Factory 1999 ISBN 978 0380973682 Darwin s Blade 2000 ISBN 978 0380973699 The Terror 2007 ISBN 978 0316017442 Drood 2009 ISBN 978 0316007023 Black Hills 2010 Flashback 2011 ISBN 978 0316006965 The Abominable 2013 15 ISBN 978 0751550283 The Fifth Heart 2015 16 ISBN 978 0316198820 Omega Canyon 2023 17 ISBN 978 1847445582Short stories Edit Collections Prayers to Broken Stones 1990 collection of 6 short stories and 7 novellas novelettes The River Styx Runs Upstream Eyes I Dare Not Meet in Dreams novelette Vanni Fucci Is Alive and Well and Living in Hell Vexed to Nightmare by a Rocking Cradle Remembering Siri novelette of Hyperion Cantos series Metastasis The Offering novelette E Ticket to Namland AKA E Ticket to Namland novelette Iverson s Pits novella Shave and a Haircut Two Bites The Death of the Centaur novelette of Hyperion Cantos series Two Minutes Forty Five Seconds Carrion Comfort novelette Lovedeath 1993 collection of 5 novellas novelettes Entropy s Bed at Midnight novelette Dying in Bangkok AKA Death in Bangkok novelette Sleeping with Teeth Women novella Flashback novelette The Great Lover novella Worlds Enough amp Time 2002 collection of 5 novellas novelettes Looking for Kelly Dahl novella Orphans of the Helix novelette from Hyperion Cantos series The Ninth of Av novella On K2 with Kanakaredes novelette The End of Gravity novella Uncollected short stories Presents of Mind 1986 with Edward Bryant Steve Rasnic Tem and Connie Willis Dying Is Easy Comedy Is Hard 1990 with Edward Bryant novelette The Counselor 1991 novelette All Dracula s Children 1991 novelette My Private Memoirs of the Hoffer Stigmata Pandemic 1991 This Year s Class Picture 1992 Elm Haven IL 1992 novelette from Freak Show series One Small Step for Max 1992 My Copsa Micas 1994 novelette Madame Bovary C est Moi 2000 Muse of Fire 2007 novella The guiding nose of Ulfant Banderōz 2009 novella from Dying Earth seriesPoems Edit Ruby Gem S T R E A M M Poetry 2011 Non fiction Edit Going After the Rubber Chicken 1991 a collection of three convention guest of honor speeches by Simmons Summer Sketches 1992 Simmons reveals how his travel experiences have allowed him to instill a feeling of place in readers of his fiction Negative Spaces Two talks 1999 about science fictionAdaptations EditIn January 2004 it was announced that the screenplay he wrote for his novels Ilium and Olympos would be made into a film by Digital Domain and Barnet Bain Films with Simmons acting as executive producer Ilium is described as an epic tale that spans 5 000 years and sweeps across the entire solar system including themes and characters from Homer s The Iliad and Shakespeare s The Tempest 18 In 2008 Guillermo del Toro was scheduled to direct a film adaptation of Drood for Universal Pictures 19 As of December 2017 the project is still listed as in development 20 In 2009 Scott Derrickson was set to direct Hyperion Cantos for Warner Bros and Graham King with Trevor Sands penning the script to blend the first two cantos Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion into one film 21 In 2011 actor Bradley Cooper expressed interest in taking over the adaptation 22 In 2015 it was announced that TV channel Syfy will produce a mini series based on the Hyperion Cantos with the involvement of Cooper and King 23 As of May 2017 the project was still in development at Syfy 24 On November 1 2021 Cooper and King restarted the feature film adaptation at Warner Bros with Tom Spezialy set to write the script 25 The Terror 2007 was adapted in 2018 as an AMC 10 episode mini series and received generally positive reviews upon release 26 27 Awards EditWins Edit Year Published Year Awarded Nominee Society Award Category Result Ref1985 1986 Song of Kali World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award Novel Won 28 1 1989 1990 Carrion Comfort British Fantasy Society British Fantasy Award August Derleth Award Best Novel Won 28 7 1989 1990 Carrion Comfort Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Novel Won 28 7 1989 1990 Hyperion World Science Fiction Society Hugo Award Hugo Award Novel Won 28 7 1990 1991 The Fall of Hyperion British Science Fiction Association British Science Fiction Award Best Novel Won 28 29 1990 1992 Prayers to Broken Stones Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Collection Won 28 1992 1993 This Year s Class Picture Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Short Fiction Won 28 1992 1993 This Year s Class Picture World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Won 28 1993 1994 Dying in Bangkok Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Novella Won 28 Locus Award Best Horror Novel 1990 Carrion Comfort 7 Best Science Fiction Novel 1990 Hyperion 7 Best Novelette 1991 Entropy s Bed at Midnight Best Science Fiction Novel 1991 The Fall of Hyperion 29 Best Horror Dark Fantasy Novel 1992 Summer of Night Best Horror Dark Fantasy Novel 1993 Children of the Night Best Novelette 1994 Dying in Bangkok Best Horror Dark Fantasy Novel 1995 Fires of Eden Best Science Fiction Novel 1998 The Rise of Endymion 30 Best Novelette 2000 Orphans of the Helix Best Science Fiction Novel 2004 Ilium 31 International Horror Guild Award Best Novel 2003 A Winter HauntingNocte Award Best Foreign Short Story 2010 La foto de la clase de este ano This Year s Class Picture Seiun Award Best Foreign Novel 1995 Hyperion Best Novel 1996 The Fall of Hyperion tied with Timelike Infinity by Stephen Baxter Best Foreign Short Story 1999 This Year s Class Picture Nominations Edit Dan Simmons has been nominated on numerous occasions in a range of categories for his fiction including the Arthur C Clarke Award Bram Stoker Award British Fantasy Society Award Hugo Award Nebula Award and World Fantasy Award 32 Selected nominations are listed below Year Published Year Awarded Nominee Society Award Category Result Ref1988 1989 Metastasis World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Nominated 28 1989 1990 Carrion Comfort World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award Novel Nominated 28 1989 1991 Hyperion British Science Fiction Association British Science Fiction Award Best Novel Nominated 28 7 1990 1991 The Fall of Hyperion World Science Fiction Society Hugo Award Hugo Award Novel Nominated 28 1990 1991 The Fall of Hyperion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Nebula Award Nebula Award Novel Nominated 28 7 1990 1991 Prayers to Broken Stones World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award Collection Nominated 28 1990 1991 Prayers to Broken Stones Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Collection Nominated 28 1990 1991 Entropy s Bed at Midnight Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Novella Nominated 28 1989 1990 1992 Hyperion Cantos British Science Fiction Association Science Fiction Foundation Arthur C Clarke Award Nominated 28 33 1991 1992 Summer of Night British Fantasy Society British Fantasy Award August Derleth Award Best Novel Nominated 28 33 1991 1992 Summer of Night Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Novel Nominated 28 1992 1993 Children of the Night Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Novel Nominated 28 1992 1993 This Year s Class Picture World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Nominated 28 1993 1994 Dying in Bangkok World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Nominated 28 1993 1994 Lovedeath Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Collection Nominated 28 1993 1994 Flashback Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Novella Nominated 28 1998 1998 The Rise of Endymion World Science Fiction Society Hugo Award Hugo Award Novel Nominated 28 30 2003 2004 Ilium World Science Fiction Society Hugo Award Hugo Award Novel Nominated 28 31 2007 2008 The Terror Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Bram Stoker Award Novel Nominated 28 2007 2008 The Terror British Fantasy Society British Fantasy Award August Derleth Award Best Novel Nominated 28 34 35 2007 2008 The Terror jurors at Readercon Shirley Jackson Award Best Novel Nominated 28 Locus nominations The Hollow Man 1992 Locus Award nominee 1993 36 The Winter Haunting 2002 Locus Award nominee 2003 37 Olympos 2005 Locus Award shortlist 2006 38 References Edit a b 1986 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 a b c About Dan Biographic Sketch dansimmons com Retrieved 14 June 2018 Review Darwin s Blade Publishers Weekly October 30 2000 Simmons Dan 2000 Darwin s Blade William Morrow ISBN 978 0 380 97369 9 Gwinn Mary Ann February 15 2009 Q amp A Dan Simmons author of Drood The Seattle Times Robbins Michael October 20 2013 Review The Abominable by Dan Simmons Chicago Tribune a b c d e f g h 1990 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 Miller T S 2013 Flying Chaucers Insectile Ecclesiasts and Pilgrims Through Space and Time The Science Fiction Chaucer The Chaucer Review 48 2 doi 10 5325 chaucerrev 48 2 0129 S2CID 161558250 Retrieved 26 May 2020 John Keats Poetry Foundation Poetry Foundation 2018 09 06 Retrieved 2018 09 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link Willems Brian 2009 Hopkins and Heidegger London Continuum ISBN 9781441169563 Feeley Gregory 27 September 1992 The Hollow Man The Washington Post Stableford Brian 2009 03 01 News of the Black Feast and Other Random Reviews Wildside Press LLC pp 73 74 ISBN 9781434403360 Marvell A 1981 To his coy mistress The Poetry Foundation Retrieved on 17 October 2018 from https www poetryfoundation org poems 44688 to his coy mistress Owchar Nick 7 August 2011 Book review Flashback by Dan Simmons Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2018 12 11 Dan Simmons The Abominable cover art reveal Upcoming4 me March 14 2013 Archived from the original on March 19 2013 Retrieved 14 March 2013 Dan Simmons To Release The Fifth Heart His Next Book After The Abominable Kernel s Corner 10 March 2014 Retrieved 6 April 2014 Simmons Dan 2017 08 08 Omega Canyon Little Brown and Company ISBN 9780316198912 Marc Graser Jonathan Bing 8 January 2004 Ilium Olympos optioned for pic Variety Retrieved 29 April 2019 Fleming Michael Jr 3 September 2008 Guillermo Del Toro booked thru 2017 variety com Retrieved 25 December 2017 Drood IMDB com Internet Movie Database Retrieved 25 December 2017 Fleming Michael January 29 2009 Scott Derrickson to direct Hyperion Variety Archived from the original on July 22 2015 Retrieved December 10 2012 Falconer Robert May 27 2011 Bradley Cooper Anxious to Adapt Dan Simmons s Hyperion for the Screen Cinemaspy Archived from the original on July 3 2012 Retrieved 2012 12 10 Goldberg Lesley June 10 2015 Bradley Cooper Graham King Todd Phillips Adapting Dan Simmons Hyperion for Syfy The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2015 08 05 Fowler Matt 12 May 2017 Syfy Reboot Includes Greenlit Krypton Series George R R Martin s Nightflyers and More IGN News Retrieved 28 May 2017 D Alessandro Anthony November 1 2021 Bradley Cooper Launches Production Label Sets Hyperion At Warner Bros With Graham King Deadline Hollywood Retrieved January 5 2022 The Terror Season 1 2018 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved April 10 2018 The Terror Reviews Metacritic Retrieved April 10 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad sfadb Dan Simmons Awards www sfadb com Retrieved 2022 06 24 a b 1991 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 a b 1998 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 a b 2004 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 Works in the WWEnd Database for Dan Simmons a b 1992 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 2008 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 Rafferty Terrence March 18 2007 Ice Men The New York Times Retrieved March 31 2010 1993 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 2003 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 2006 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 16 External links Edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Science Fiction portal nbsp Indiana portal nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Dan Simmons Interview by BookBanter Dan Simmons on Worlds Without End Dan Simmons at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Dan Simmons at the Internet Book List Works by Dan Simmons at Open Library nbsp Dan Simmons at Library of Congress with 2 library catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dan Simmons amp oldid 1171697192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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