Name Simon Petrie Children Tycho Petrie (Son) | Role Fiction writer | |
Books Difficult Second Album: More Stories of Xenobiology, Space Elevators, and Bats Out of Hell'. | ||
Nationality New Zealand, Australia |
Simon Petrie is a New Zealand-born speculative fiction writer now based in Canberra, Australia. He is predominantly recognised as a writer in the science fiction and fantasy genres. Petrie's stories have appeared in a number of Australian publications including Borderlands, Aurealis and Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, in New Zealand publications such as Semaphore Magazine and several Random Static anthologies, and in magazines elsewhere in the English-speaking world such as Redstone Science Fiction, Murky Depths and Sybil's Garage. He is a former member of the Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine collective and has edited five issues of the magazine.
Petrie's work has seen several nominations for Australian and New Zealand speculative fiction awards and he has twice won the Sir Julius Vogel Award (New Zealand SF Award): in 2010 for Best New Talent, and in 2013 for Best Novella or Novelette. He is best known for two series of stories: his 'Gordon Mamon' stories ("Murder on the Zenith Express", "Single Handed", "The Fall Guy", The Hunt For Red Leicester, "A Night To Remember" and "Elevator Pitch") centred around the exploits of a space-elevator operative who doubles as a reluctant detective and his 'Titan' stories ("Storm in a T-Suit", "Hatchway", "Broadwing", "Emptying Roesler", "Lakeside on the Via Australis", "CREVjack", "Fixing a Hole" and Matters Arising from the Identification of the Body) exploring human colonization of the Saturnian satellite.
Awards and nominations
In the following table, entries with a blue background won the award; those with a white background were the nominees on the short-list.
* Award winner
* Nominee on the shortlist