Robert Charles Wilson's novels include Blind Lake, Julian Comstock, and the Hugo Award-winning Spin. His work has been translated into several languages and has received Japan's Seiun Award, the French Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire, and Germany's Kurd Lasswitz Prize, among others. He lives outside of Toronto with his wife, Sharry.
"""An absolutely first-rate book; I loved it. With this slim volume, Robert Charles Wilson brings gentle reasoning, good humor, and a healthy dose of humility to a field of discourse that's hitherto been dominated by the sneering tomes of Richard Dawkins and other New Atheists. Wilson gently deconstructs the arguments of believers and builds his own positions with the deft hand of a logician and the questing spirit of a philosopher. For believers and nonbelievers alike, this is an amiable evening spent with one who approaches the ultimate questions with respect for those who hold differing opinions and discusses them with -- dare I say it? -- grace. A masterwork; highly recommended."" --Robert Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author of Calculating God."