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N. K. Jemisin is an African-American female speculative fiction writer. Her fiction explores a wide variety of themes, including but not limited to cultural conflict and oppression, via fantasy and science fictional milieu. She is a former member of the Boston-area writing group "BRAWL", as well as the New York-area groups "The Secret Cabal", "Black Beans", and Altered Fluid. A graduate of the 2002 Viable Paradise writing workshop, she has published a number of short stories and has completed several novels. Her novel The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (first of the Inheritance Trilogy) will be published by Orbit in February 2010.
Names
- N. K. Jemisin (pseudonym)
- Nora Jemisin
Works
- "Sinners, Saints, Dragons, and Haints, in the City Beneath the Still Waters" Postscripts, 2010.
- "Playing Nice With God's Bowling Ball" Baen's Universe, 2008.
- The You Train Strange Horizons, 2007.
- Bittersweet", Abyss and Apex, 2007.
- The Narcomancer", Helix, reprinted in Transcriptase, 2007.
- The Brides of Heaven", Helix, reprinted in Transcriptase, 2007.
- Dragon Cloud Skies, Strange Horizons, 2005. Also an Escape Pod episode
- Red Riding-Hood's Child, Fishnet, 2005.
- L'Alchimista Scattered Covered Smothered (out of print), 2004. Winner of an Honorable Mention from The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, 18th collection. Also available as an Escape Pod episode
- Too Many Yesterdays, Not Enough Tomorrows, Ideomancer, 2004.
Her novel-length fiction is represented by Lucienne Diver of the Knight Agency.
Awards
- Speculative Literature Foundation's 2004 Travel Grant.
- Nominated for the Fountain Award (2006).
- On the 2006 Recommended Reading list for the Carl Brandon Society.
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