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Pat Cadigan was born on 10 September, 1953 in Schenectady, New York, U.S., is a British-American science fiction author (born 1953). Discover Pat Cadigan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 10 September 1953
Birthday 10 September
Birthplace Schenectady, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1953

Patricia Oren Kearney Cadigan (born September 10, 1953) is a British-American science fiction author, whose work is most often identified with the cyberpunk movement.

Her novels and short stories often explore the relationship between the human mind and technology.

1960

In the 1960s Cadigan and a childhood friend "invented a whole secret life in which we were twins from the planet Venus", she told National Public Radio.

The Beatles "came to us for advice about their songs and how to deal with fame and other important matters," Cadigan says.

"On occasion, they would ask us to use our highly developed shape-shifting ability to become them, and finish recording sessions and concert tours when they were too tired to go on themselves."

The Venusian twins had other superpowers, that they would sometimes use to help out Superman, Wonder Woman and other heroes, she said.

Cadigan was educated in theater at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and studied science fiction and science fiction writing at the University of Kansas (KU) under science fiction author and editor James Gunn.

1970

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she also edited the small press fantasy and science fiction magazines Chacal and later Shayol with her second husband, Arnie Fenner.

1975

Cadigan met her first husband, Rufus Cadigan, while in college; they divorced shortly after she graduated from KU in 1975.

1976

That same year, Cadigan joined the convention committee for MidAmeriCon, the 34th World Science Fiction Convention being held in Kansas City, Missouri, over the 1976 Labor Day weekend; she served on the committee as the convention's guest liaison to writer guest of honor Robert A. Heinlein, as well as helped to develop programming for the convention.

At the same time, she also worked for fantasy writer Tom Reamy at his Nickelodeon Graphics Arts Service studio, where she daily typset various jobs.

She also prepared the type galleys for MidAmeriCon's various publications, including the convention's hardcover program book.

1977

Following Reamy's death on 4 November 1977, Cadigan went to work as a writer for Kansas City, MO's Hallmark Cards company.

1980

Cadigan sold her first professional science fiction story in 1980.

1982

Robert A. Heinlein dedicated his 1982 novel Friday in part to Cadigan following her being the guest liaison to him at the 34th Worldcon in Kansas City.

1987

Her success as an author encouraged her to become a full-time writer in 1987.

Cadigan's first novel, Mindplayers, introduces what becomes the common theme to all her works: her stories blur the line between reality and perception by making the human mind a real, explorable place.

Her second novel, Synners, expands upon the same theme; both feature a future where direct access to the mind via technology is possible.

While her stories include many of the gritty, unvarnished characteristics of the cyberpunk genre, she further specializes in this exploration of the speculative relationship between technology and the perceptions of the human mind.

1988

Her debut novel, Mindplayers, was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award in 1988.

Cadigan was born in Schenectady, New York, and grew up in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

1996

Cadigan emigrated to London in 1996, where she is married to her third husband, Christopher Fowler (not to be confused with the author of the same name).

2013

Cadigan has won a number of awards, including the 2013 Hugo Award for "The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi" in the Best Novelette category, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1992 and 1995 for her novels Synners and Fools.

In 2013, Cadigan announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer.

She underwent surgery after an early diagnosis, suffered a relapse some years after, and recovered after extensive chemotherapy.

From the Internet Speculative Fiction Database.

2014

She became a UK citizen in late 2014.