Topic: Daniel H. Wilson
Robopocalypse By Daniel H. Wilson Doubleday 350 pp; $28.95. . Reviewed by Robert J. Wiersema. . Just to be clear from the outset: Robopocalypse...
Aaron Lynett/National Post. Daniel H. Wilson, author of Robopocalypse, poses for a portrait at his publisher's office in downtown Toronto. . It...
With Alex Proyas poised to produce and potentially direct, Summit Entertainment has just closed a deal for screen rights to AMP, a near-future...
A chart is presented that lists personality traits and psychological attributes of famous individuals within whom genius and madness collided. offers an amusing and informative catalogue of famous individuals within whom genius and madness collided.
Squishy yellow dancing robot Keepon never fails to raise a smile ? It seems that after careful consideration, Daniel H Wilson decides Keepon is not about to lead a robot uprising and can be trusted. Wilson also stars in some other humorous robot ...
Daniel H. Wilson wrote a book out of his annoyance with the way the popular media portrayed robots. The New York Times.
Daniel H. Wilson wrote a book out of his annoyance with the way the popular media portrayed robots. The New York Times.