Warwick Collins

Warwick Collins (born 14 December 1948 - 10 February 2013) was a British novelist, screenwriter, yacht designer, and evolutionary theorist. Collins was born in Johannesburg to English-speaking parents. His father, Robin Collins, was a novelist who wrote under the nom-de-plume Robin Cranford. Robin Collins's novels were written from a liberal perspective and one of them, My City Fears Tomorrow, was banned by the South African apartheid regime. When Warwick Collins was eleven, his family moved to England, and Collins entered The King's School, Canterbury. He continued his education at the University of Sussex, where he read Biology.

His early poetry was featured in Encounter between 1968 and 1971.

Read more about Warwick Collins:  A Silent Gene Theory of Evolution, Other Careers, Novels

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