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SC&A includes manuscripts and archives, medieval to modern; early and finely printed books, and science fiction collections.

Papers of Stephen Baxter

The collection is comprised of typescripts, outlines, proofs and related essays, covering most of Stephen Baxter's published short stories and novels, including The Time Ships and The Light of Other Days, co-authored with Arthur C. Clarke.

Photograph of Stephen BaxterStephen Baxter is one of Britain's leading science fiction writers. Born in Liverpool in 1957, he first became interested in science fiction at school. Inspired to start writing his own stories, Baxter's early influences were Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, James Blish and Larry Niven. Stephen Baxter went on to study Mathematics at Cambridge, then took a PhD in Engineering at Southampton University. He initially pursued a career as a teacher of maths and physics, then worked for several years in information technology.

 

Image showing time Ships final draft coverYet all the while he maintained an interest in writing, with his scientific background providing an ideal foundation for writing the hard-SF for which he has become renowned. Baxter made his publishing breakthrough in Interzone in 1987 with The Xeelee Flower and since then has published dozens of short stories and several novels, each with an emphasis on strong characterization, plausible science and imaginative story-telling.

 

Image showing title page of "The Light of Other Days"His writing has won many accolades, including the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Philip K. Dick Award and the British Science Fiction Association Award, most notably for The Time Ships, the official sequel to H.G. Wells' The Time Machine. In addition to writing, Baxter is interested in space exploration and was amongst the last fifty candidates in the open competition to join the Mir expedition in 1991. He is also currently Vice-President of the British Science Fiction Association.

Finding and using

The archive is fully listed and an online Stephen Baxter Finding Aid including further biographical information is available for browsing or searching.

Access

All material in the Archive is available to scholars for consultation in the University Library's Special Collections and Archives Reading Room by prior arrangement. Please refer to visiting & using SC&A.

Related material

Our Offprints Collection contains some additional material on Stephen Baxter. Search Library Search for Stephen Baxter's published works and related critical material.