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Friday, April 4, 2025

Creating 'a unique bond of trust'

 

“There's a unique bond of trust between readers and authors that I don't believe exists in any other art form.  As a reader, I trust a novelist to give me his or her best effort, however flawed.” – Dan Simmons

 

Born in Peoria, IL on this date in 1948, Simmons is an award-winning author of science fiction, horror and fantasy, sometimes all within the same novel. A typical example of Simmons' intermingling of genres is his World Fantasy Award winner Song of Kali, a tale surrounding a mysterious cult that worships the Indian god Kali. 

 

After a number of modest successes, Simmons became internationally renowned for Hyperion, which won both the Hugo and Locus Awards for the best science fiction novel.    He followed that book’s success with 3 more books and several short stories in a series that concluded with another award winner, The Rise of Endymion, also winner of the Locus and a finalist for the Hugo.  

 

Simmons also writes mysteries and thrillers and said he enjoys moving among genres. His latest novel is the just-released (2025) historical thriller Omega Canyon.   

 

“I think it's one of the strangest attributes of this profession,” he said, “that when we writers get exhausted writing one thing we relax by writing another.”

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