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The Double-Edged Sword (a short story) (Standalone) was the most recently released book by Ian Whates, on January 9th, 2023.
Ian Whates Stats: The highest rated book by Ian Whates on Book Notification is City of Dreams & Nightmare, the first novel in the City of a Hundred Rows series.
The most read book by Ian Whates on Book Notification is Solaris Rising, the first novel in the Solaris Rising Anthology series. The second most read book is Solaris Rising 1.5 (Solaris Rising Anthology #2).
Below is a complete list of Ian Whates books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Ian Whates is the City of a Hundred Rows Series.
Ian Whates (Ian George Whates) was born on September 26th, 1959 and is currently 65 years old. Ian Whates was born in Essex, England.
Ian Whates is the author of the Ian Whates Short Story Collections series which currently consists of 3 novels. The Ian Whates Short Story Collections series started in 2009 with the novel The Gift of Joy. The most recently released novel in the Ian Whates Short Story Collections series was Dark Travellings which was released in 2016. There are no upcoming novels for the Ian Whates Short Story Collections series.
Ian Whates (Ian George Whates) has also written the City of a Hundred Rows series which has 3 books including City of Dreams & Nightmare and City of Hope & Despair.
Ian Whates won the British Fantasy Award, The Karl Edward Wagner Award (Important Contribution), in 2019.
Whates' books have also won multiple awards, Do You See? won the British Fantasy Award, Best Short Story, in 2009. Fool's Gold won the British Fantasy Award, Best Short Story, in 2011. The End of the Road won the British Fantasy Award, Best Anthology, in 2014. Best of British Science Fiction 2022 won the BSFA Awards, Collection or Anthology, in 2023.
Ian Whates books have also been nominated for multiple awards, Myth-Understandings was nominated for the British Fantasy Award, Best Anthology, in 2009. Solaris Rising 2 was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award, Best Science Fiction Book, in 2013. The End of the Road was nominated for the World Fantasy Award, Anthology, in 2014. Once Upon a Parsec was nominated for the British Fantasy Award, Best Anthology, in 2020.
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