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Canadian writer (1949–2019)

Andrew Weiner
Born (1949-06-17)17 June 1949London, England, UK
Died 3 December 2019(2019-12-03) (aged 70)Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Novelist
Genre Science fiction
Notable works Station Gehenna

Andrew Weiner (17 June 1949 – 3 December 2019)[1] was a Canadian science fiction writer. He published three novels and over forty short stories.

Weiner was born in London, United Kingdom, where he graduated in social psychology from the London School of Economics. He emigrated to Canada in 1974.[2]

Short story collections

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Anthologized short stories

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His short story "Empire of the Sun"—his first professional sale[2]—was included in Again, Dangerous Visions (1972) edited by Harlan Ellison,[1] and his "Klein's Machine" appeared in Future on Ice (1998) edited by Orson Scott Card.[3]

  1. ^ a b "Authors : Weiner, Andrew : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia".
  2. ^ a b "Andrew Weiner (1949-2019)". Locus. 9 December 2019.
  3. ^ "The SF Site Featured Review: Future on Ice".