Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion and The Terror, dies aged 77
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- Dan Simmons, author of over 30 novels including 'Hyperion' and 'The Terror', has died at age 77.
- He passed away on 21 February in Longmont, Colorado, with his family by his side.
- Simmons won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, Shirley Jackson, and Bram Stoker awards.
- His 1989 novel 'Hyperion' won the Hugo and Locus awards and spawned three sequels.
- 'The Terror', a fictionalized account of the Franklin expedition, was adapted into a TV series in 2018.
- Simmons worked as an elementary school teacher for 18 years, inspiring students with storytelling.
- His first novel, 'Song of Kali', was published in 1985, followed by works like 'Carrion Comfort' and 'Drood'.
- His 2011 novel 'Flashback' faced criticism for its political themes and dystopian vision.
- Simmons was known for writing across genres and defying literary norms.
- He was a lifelong learner who enjoyed connecting with others through his stories.