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Alastair Reynolds

1966 - Today

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Alastair Preston Reynolds (born 13 March 1966) is a Welsh science fiction author. He specialises in hard science fiction and space opera. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Alastair Reynolds is the 6,341st most popular writer (down from 6,311th in 2024), the 5,560th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 5,405th in 2019) and the 617th most popular British Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Alastair Reynolds ranks 6,341 out of 7,302Before him are China Miéville, Lascelles Abercrombie, Richard Wilbur, Leïla Slimani, Gay Talese, and Khushwant Singh. After him are Malcolm Gladwell, Tsai Chih-chung, Ellen Glasgow, George Alec Effinger, Ananda Devi, and Alvah Bessie.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Alastair Reynolds ranks 426Before him are Stéphane Brizé, Richard Grenell, Anne Brochet, Peter Stöger, Yoko Takahashi, and Rodney Mullen. After him are Jean-François Richet, Chris Bauer, Pau Donés, Andrey Lugovoy, Rok Petrovič, and Mohammed Chaouch.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Alastair Reynolds ranks 5,562 out of 8,785Before him are Bella Ramsey (2003), Terry Paine (1939), Willie Collum (1979), Lascelles Abercrombie (1881), Ingrid Newkirk (1949), and Darren Fletcher (1984). After him are John Aldridge (1958), Ted Burgin (1927), Malcolm Gladwell (1963), Neville Southall (1958), Michaela Coel (1987), and Tulisa (1988).

Among WRITERS In United Kingdom

Among writers born in United Kingdom, Alastair Reynolds ranks 617Before him are Max Hastings (1945), Thomas Lodge (1558), J. G. Farrell (1935), Philip Massinger (1583), China Miéville (1972), and Lascelles Abercrombie (1881). After him are Malcolm Gladwell (1963), Brian Jacques (1939), Barry Unsworth (1930), Isaac D'Israeli (1766), Angus Wilson (1913), and Zadie Smith (1975).