Английская Википедия:Charlie Jane Anders

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox writer Charlie Jane Anders (born July 24,[1] 1969[2]) is an American writer. She has written several novels as well as shorter fiction, published magazines and websites, and hosted podcasts. In 2005, she received the Lambda Literary Award for work in the transgender category, and in 2009, the Emperor Norton Award.[3] Her 2011 novelette Six Months, Three Days won the 2012 Hugo[4] and was a finalist for the Nebula[5] and Theodore Sturgeon Awards.[6] Her 2016 novel All the Birds in the Sky was listed No. 5 on Time magazine's "Top 10 Novels" of 2016,[7] won the 2017 Nebula Award for Best Novel,[8] the 2017 Crawford Award,[9] and the 2017 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel;[10] it was also a finalist for the 2017 Hugo Award for Best Novel.[11]

Biography

Anders was born near Storrs, Connecticut,[12] and grew up in nearby Mansfield.[13] She studied English and Asian Literature at the University of Cambridge,[14] and studied in China[12][13] before moving to San Francisco in the early 2000s.[12] Anders co-founded Other magazine, the "magazine of pop culture and politics for the new outcasts", with Annalee Newitz, and served as publisher during the magazine's run from 2002 to 2007.[15] In 2006, she was a co-founding editor of the science fiction blog io9,[3] a position she left in April 2016 to focus on novel writing.[16]

Career

Anders has had science fiction published in Tor.com, Strange Horizons, and Flurb. Additional (non-science-fiction) literary work has been published in McSweeney's and Zyzzyva. Anders's work has appeared in Salon,[17] The Wall Street Journal,[18] Publishers Weekly,[19] San Francisco Bay Guardian,[20] Mother Jones,[21] and the San Francisco Chronicle.[22] She has had stories and essays in anthologies such as Sex For America: Politically Inspired Erotica,[23] The McSweeney's Joke Book of Book Jokes,[24] and That's Revolting!: Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation.[25]

Her first novel, Choir Boy, appeared in 2005 from Soft Skull Press; a young adult story about a boy transitioning gender in order to sing. In 2014, Tor Books acquired two novels from Anders.[26] All the Birds in the Sky was published in 2016 and The City in the Middle of the Night was published 2019.[27]

Unstoppable trilogy

Tor Teen acquired Unstoppable, a young adult trilogy from Anders in 2017.[28] The first novel, Victories Greater than Death, was published in 2021, and the second, Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak, in 2022. The third novel, Promises Stronger Than Darkness, was published in 2023.[29]

Other work

In addition to her work as an author and publisher, Anders is a longtime event organizer. She organized a "ballerina pie fight" in 2005 for Other magazine;[30] co-organized the Cross-Gender Caravan, a national transgender and genderqueer author tour;[31] and a Bookstore and Chocolate Crawl in San Francisco.[32] She emcees "Writers with Drinks", an award-winning San Francisco-based monthly reading series begun in 2001 that features authors from a wide range of genres[33] and has been noted for its "free-associative author introductions".[34]

She has been a juror for the James Tiptree Jr. Award and for the Lambda Literary Award. She formerly published the satirical website godhatesfigs.com[35] which was featured by The Sunday Times as website of the week.[36]

A television adaptation of Anders' Six Months, Three Days was being prepared for NBC in 2013Шаблон:Update inline, with the script written by Eric Garcia.[37]

In March 2018,[38] with her partner and co-host Annalee Newitz, Anders launched the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct, which "explor[es] the meaning of science fiction, and how it's relevant to real-life science and society."[39] The podcast won the Hugo Award for Best Fancast in 2019, 2020 and 2022.[40][41] [42]

Anders co-created the Marvel Comics character Shela Sexton, also known as Escapade, a trans mutant super hero. The character debuted in Marvel's Voices: Pride #1 in June 2022.[43][44]

Awards and recognition

Anders participated in the 2018 BookCon conference in New York City.[45] She was Professional Guest of Honor at the 2019 WisCon.

Bibliography

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Novels

Short story collections

Short fiction

Year Title[53] Scope First published Notes
2010 "Шаблон:Sort" Шаблон:Cite web
2011 "Source Decay" Шаблон:Cite web
"Six Months, Three Days" Novelette Шаблон:Cite web
2012 "Intestate" Шаблон:Cite web
2013 "Complicated and Stupid" Шаблон:Cite web
"Шаблон:Sort" Novelette Шаблон:Cite journal
2014 "Шаблон:Sort" Шаблон:Cite web
"As Good As New" Шаблон:Cite web
2016 "Clover" Шаблон:Cite web Follows All the Birds in the Sky.
2017 "Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue" Шаблон:Cite web
2018 Шаблон:Sort Novella Шаблон:Cite book
"Шаблон:Sort" Шаблон:Cite web
2020 "If You Take My Meaning" Шаблон:Cite web Follows City In the Middle of the Night.

Non-fiction

Interviews

Critical studies and reviews of Anders' work

Notes

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External links

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