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'''Ian Watson''' was born in 1943 and currently resides in Northampton, England. He has had a long and diverse career. After becoming a highly awarded and acclaimed Science Fiction Writer (Prix Apollo, 1975) he went on to single-handedly write the screenplay for Steven Spielberg's ''A.I''. After this he has continued to write speculative fiction novels, which have been immensely popular. {{PublicationsPortal}}
==Works by '''Ian Watson===== '''was born in 1943 and currently resides in Northampton, England. He has had a long and diverse career. After becoming a highly awarded and acclaimed Science Fiction Writer (Prix Apollo, 1975) he went on to single-handedly write the screenplay for Steven Spielberg's ''A.I''. After this he has continued to write speculative fiction novels, which have been immensely popular. His '''Inquisitor''' was the first Warhammer 40,000 Novelsnovel ever published and his ''' ===*[[Space Marine (Novel)]] (1993)''' was the second.
'''The ==Warhammer 40,000 Literature=====[[Inquisition War]] trilogy:'''===*''[[The Alien Beast Within (Short Story)]]'' - published in the original version of [[Deathwing (Anthology)]]in 1990*'''[[Inquisitor''' (Novel)]] - published in 1990), republished in 2002 as [[Draco (Novel)]]*''[[Warped Stars (Short Story)]]'' - published in the original version of [[Deathwing (Anthology)]]in 1990*[[Harlequin (Novel)]] (- published in 1994)*[[Chaos Child (Novel)]] - published in 1995*[[The Inquisition War (1995Omnibus)]] - published in 2004, collects '''The Alien Beast Within''', '''Inquisitor''', '''Warped Stars''', '''Harlequin''' and '''Chaos Child'''
=== '''Other novels''' Miscellaneous Novels and Novellas===* ''The Embedding'' [[Space Marine (1973Novel)* ''The Jonah Kit'' (1975)* ''Orgasmachine'' (1976<sup>*</sup>)* ''The Martian Inca'' (1977)* ''Alien Embassy'' (1977)* ''Miracle Visitors'' (1978)* ''God's World''. (1979)* ''The Gardens of Delight'' (1980)* ''Deathhunter'' (1981)* ''Under Heaven's Bridge'' (1982)* ''Chekov's Journey'' (1983)* ''Converts'' (1984)* The Books of the Black Current:** ''The Book of the River'' (1984)** ''The Book of the Stars'' (1984)** ''The Book of Being'' (1985)** ''Yaleen'' (2004: omnibus edition)* ''Queenmagic, Kingmagic'' (1986)* ''The Power'' (1987)* ''The Whores of Babylon'' (1988)* ''Meat'' (1988)* ''The Fire Worm'' (1988)* ''The Flies of Memory'' (1990)* The Books of Mana:** ''Lucky's Harvest'' (]] - published in 1993)** ''The Fallen Moon'' (1994)* ''Hard Questions'' (1996)* ''Oracle'' (1997)* ''Mockymen'' (2003)
== Notes See also==*[[Authors|List of authors]]
<sup>==Sources==*<[https://www.blacklibrary.com/authors/ian-watson Black Library: Ian Watson]*[https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/sup>141334.Ian_Watson Goodreads: French title of Ian Watson] ==External links==*[https://web.archive.org/web/20230225042024/http://www.ianwatson.info/ Ian Watson''The Woman Factorys website] ''(saved archive page, dated 25 February 2023, never published in UK. It was rewritten and published in Japan with the same title: ''Orgasmachinelast accessed 30 April 2025)''.
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