• Teranesia is a 1999 science fiction novel by Greg Egan. The novel follows protagonist Prabir Suresh, who lives on an island in the South Moluccas with...
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  • won the Japanese Seiun Award for best translated fiction seven times. Teranesia was named the winner of the 2000 Ditmar Award for best novel, but Egan...
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  • Books Sean Williams The Resurrected Man Voyager Books 1999 Greg Egan* Teranesia Gollancz Jonathan Blum & Kate Orman Doctor Who: Unnatural History BBC...
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  • featured the Indian Rationalist Association and Sanal Edamaruku in his novel Teranesia. Rationalist International Maharashtra Rationalist Association Bedi, Rahul...
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  • the 1999 Aurealis Award for best fantasy novel but lost to Greg Egan's Teranesia and Jane Routley's Aramaya respectively. "Bibliography: A Dark Victory"...
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  • Sara Douglass — Crusader Kate Forsyth – The Cursed Towers Greg Egan — Teranesia Ian Irvine — Dark is the Moon Juliet Marillier – Daughter of the Forest...
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  • 2001 Jim Grimsley Kirith Kirin Meisha Merlin Nominated 2001 Greg Egan Teranesia Avon Harpercollins Eos Nominated 2002 Hugh Nissenson The Song of the Earth...
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  • nominations that year. The second set of nominations included Greg Egan's Teranesia as a finalist for the Ditmar Award for Best Novel despite Egan having...
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  • Winners Damien Broderick and Rory Barnes, The Book of Revelation Greg Egan, Teranesia (Award declined.) Richard Harland, Hidden From View Dave Luckett, A Dark...
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