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Spider Robinson Biography

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Spider Robinson (allegedly born Paul Robinson on November 24, 1948 - although Spider himself has denied this claim as to his birth name) is an American-born Canadian Hugo and Nebula award winning science fiction author.

Born in the Bronx, New York City,[1] Robinson attended Catholic high school, spending his junior year in a seminary, followed by two years in a Catholic college, and five years [2] at the State University of New York in the 1960's,[3] earning a Bachelor of Arts in English.[4] In his 20's, he "spent several years in the woods, deliberately trying to live without technology."[5] In 1975 he married his wife Jeanne, a dancer and Zen Soto monk;[6] they have a daughter Terri, who once worked for Martha Stewart.[7] He has lived in Canada for the past 30 years, primarily in the provinces of Nova Scotia and British Columbia. He formerly lived in "an upscale district of Vancouver for a decade,"[8] and has lived on Bowen Island since approximately 1999.[9] He became a Canadian citizen in 2002, retaining his American citizenship.[10]

His pen name may be attributed to his slender build as a youth as well as his public admiration of Minneapolis-based musician Spider John Koerner.

He made his first short-story sale in 1972 to Galaxy Science Fiction magazine. The story, "The Guy With The Eyes", was set in a bar called Callahan's Place; Robinson would, off-and-on, continue to write stories about the denizens of Callahan's into the 21st century.

After having made several short-story sales to Galaxy, Robinson worked as a book reviewer for the magazine during the mid-to-late 1970s and later contributed book reviews to the original anthology series Destinies.

Robinson's first published novel, Telempath (1976), was an expansion of his Hugo award-winning novella "By Any Other Name". The first edition had cover art by 'Powers'.

Over the following three decades, Robinson on average released a book a year, including short story anthologies.

In 1996–2005, he served as a columnist in the Op-Ed section (and briefly in the technology section) of the Globe and Mail.

In 2004, he pronounced himself "overjoyed" to begin working on a lengthy 1955 novel outline by the late Robert A. Heinlein in order to expand it into a novel, thus making it a collaborative effort. The book, titled Variable Star, was released on September 19, 2006.

Robinson is also an admirer of mystery writer John D. MacDonald. Lady Sally McGee from the Callahan's series is apparently named in honor of Travis McGee, the central character in MacDonald's mystery novels. The lead character in Lady Slings The Booze frequently refers to Travis McGee as a role model. In Callahan's Key the patrons make a visit to the marina near Fort Lauderdale where the Busted Flush was usually moored in the McGee series. In the photos section of Robinson's official website is a photo, taken by Jeanne, of Spider "at the address (now demolished) of 'The Busted Flush,' home of John D. MacDonald’s immortal character Travis McGee: Slip F-18, Bahia Mar Marina, Fort Lauderdale FL."

Similarly important to Robinson is writer Donald E. Westlake and Westlake's most famous character, John Archibald Dortmunder.

Between the end of Chapter 5 and the start of Chapter 6 in Robinson's novel Lifehouse (1997) is a list of the aliases used by a con man character, containing an impressive number of cultural references (including McGee, Dortmunder, and several Heinlein characters, plus other SF and popular fiction allusions). One extremely clever subtlety is the inclusion in the list of aliases includes names that were aliases for others: James Tiptree, Jr, the pen name used by SF writer Alice Sheldon, and "Sebastian Tombs," which was an alias often adopted by the character "Simon Templar" in many novels by Leslie Charteris.

Robinson's style may be described as humanistic (or sentientistic) and humorous. He has frequently encouraged a positive attitude towards world issues, claiming that a pessimistic world view will yield pessimistic results. Frequently in his writing, the conflicts center around a science fiction issue with a human solution, following Theodore Sturgeon's definition of a good science fiction story.



References
Robinson, Spider. Telempath (New York: Berkley, 1976) ISBN 0-399-11796-2
1^ http://www.spiderrobinson.com/author.htm
2^ The Crazy Years, "School Will Be Ending, Next Month" p. 107
3^ The Crazy Years, "Buzzed high Zonked Stoned Wasted" p. 44.
4^ http://www.spiderrobinson.com/author.htm
5^ The Crazy Years, "Loathe Yourself, Fine—But Leave Me Out of It" p. 133.
6^ The Crazy Years, "You Just Can't Kill for Jesus/Allah/Jahweh/Rama/Elvis…" p.123, "Starsong on My Desktop" p. 219.
7^ The Crazy Years, "Lay Off the Lady" p. 105.
8^ The Crazy Years, "I Want a Really Interactive Newspaper" p. 78
9^ http://www.spiderrobinson.com/author.htm
10^ The Crazy Years, "Citizen Keen" p. 53–55.

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