A Versatile Writer’s Final Chapter

Lakewood, Colorado, USAThu Mar 12 2026
Dan Simmons, a 77‑year‑old author who could write across genres, passed away on Feb. 21 in a Colorado hospital after suffering a stroke. He had lived near Denver and was known for producing more than thirty books in science fiction, fantasy, horror, crime, and historical settings. Simmons’ career began with novels that mixed adventure and terror in icy landscapes, then moved to stories featuring famous detectives, space‑faring pilgrims, and even a Sioux warrior haunted by a legendary general. He famously claimed he would write whatever inspired him; if a publisher disagreed, he would seek another. This independence earned him a reputation for discipline and confidence, qualities praised by critics in 2007 when they noted his prolific output over just twenty‑two years.
Perhaps the most celebrated of his works is the four‑volume “Hyperion Cantos. ” The first book, released in 1989, tells an apocalyptic tale set in the 29th century where seven pilgrims journey to a doomed planet, confronting a deadly creature known as the Shrike. Simmons’ stories often blend complex plots with deep character studies, and his ability to shift between genres made him a standout voice in contemporary fiction. His passing marks the end of an era for readers who enjoyed his imaginative range and fearless storytelling.
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