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Annotated Dedication and Acknowledgments

  Fossil Hunter  


  Dedication  

For my brothers,
Alan B. Sawyer
and
Peter D. Sawyer

[Peter is six years older than me (b. 4 July 1954); Alan is sixteen months younger (b. 12 September 1961). They are my only siblings. Both work in the computing industry.]

The Quintaglios don't know what they're missing.

[See, the Quintaglios only let one hatchling from each clutch of eggs live, so they don't know the joys of having brothers.]


  Acknowledgments  

This book evolved with the advice of family members:

[Evolved — get it? It's a book about the alien counterpart of Darwin . . .]

  • Carolyn Clink [my wife]
  • David Livingstone Clink [my brother-in-law, who read the book in manuscript]
  • Alan B. Sawyer [my brother, who read the book in manuscript]
Friends:
  • Ted Bleaney [my best friend from high school; he read the book in manuscript]
  • Laurie Lupton [a friend who read the book in manuscript]
Agent:
  • Richard Curtis [my then-agent, who sold the book to Ace]
My editors:
  • Peter Heck [who bought the book at Ace, but left before it was published]
  • Susan Allison [the editor-in-chief of Ace Science Fiction; she inherited me from Peter]
And fellow writers:
  • Barbara Delaplace [then of Vancouver; now of Gainesville, Florida. She read the book in manuscript.]
  • Cory Doctorow [who came on board at this point to help in compiling the Quintaglio concordance, which appears at the end of the third book]
  • Terence M. Green [Toronto writer who read the book in manuscript]
  • Garfield Reeves-Stevens [formerly of Thornhill, Ontario, but now living in Los Angeles; I mentioned to him that I was stumped on where to send a sailing ship on a journey to parallel Darwin's aboard the Beagle, since I'd established that there were no other land masses on the Quintaglio world. Gar made Fossil Hunter possible by saying, "What about the polar caps?"]
  • Andrew Weiner [Toronto writer who read the book in manuscript]


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