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About Charlie Jane Anders
I'm probably the only person to have become a fictional character in a Star Trek novel and in one of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City books.
I used to write for a site called io9.com, and now I write for various places here and there.
I won the Emperor Norton Award, for "extraordinary invention and creativity unhindered by the constraints of paltry reason." I've also won a Hugo Award, a Nebula Award, a William H. Crawford Award, a Theodore Sturgeon Award, a Locus Award and a Lambda Literary Award.
I have published a ton of short fiction - way over 100 short stories at this point. I've stopped counting. My stories have appeared in Wired Magazine, Tin House, Conjunctions, the Boston Review, Tor.com, Lightspeed Magazine, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Tin House, ZYZZYVA, Strange Horizons, Apex Magazine, Uncanny Magazine, 3 AM Magazine, Flurb.net, Monkey Bicycle, Pindeldyboz, Instant City, Broken Pencil, and in tons and tons of anthologies. One year, I was in one of the Year's Best SF anthologies and in Best Lesbian Erotica at the same time.
I organize Writers With Drinks, which is a monthly reading series here in San Francisco that mashes up a ton of different genres. Every month, I make up weird fictional bios for the readers and performers, and nobody's sued yet. Readers/performers at Writers With Drinks have included the aforementioned Armistead Maupin, plus Mary Gaitskill, Amy Tan, Rick Moody, Jonathan Lethem, Dorothy Allison, W. Kamau Bell, Luis Alberto Urrea, Ruth Ozeki, Ishmael Reed, Karen Joy Fowler, Maureen McHugh and just countless others. The SF Chronicle did a really nice article about Writers With Drinks.
Back in 2007, Annalee Newitz and I put out a book of first-person stories by female geeks called She's Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology and Other Nerdy Stuff. There was a lot of resistance to doing this book, because nobody believed there was a market for writing about female geeks. Also, Annalee and I put out a print magazine called other, which was about pop culture, politics and general weirdness, aimed at people who don't fit into other categories. To raise money for other magazine, we put on events like a Ballerina Pie Fight - which is just what it sounds like - and a sexy show in a hair salon where people took off their clothes while getting their hair cut.
I used to live in a Buddhist nunnery, when I was a teenager. I love to do karaoke. I eat way too much spicy food. I hug trees and pat stone lions for luck. I talk to myself way too much when I'm working on a story.
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Blog postPeople keep mentioning the way my YA novel VICTORIES GREATER THAN DEATH deals with consent, and I’m glad folks are noticing.
In the book, nobody touches anybody else (except for fight scenes) without asking for permission. I wish this had been in the books I read as a teenager.
This goes together with all the other themes of the book, which keep coming back to respecting people’s identities. Everyone in the book is searching for their identity and trying to become their best selYesterday Read more -
Blog postAlmost three years ago I decided to leave my job at io9 and be a full-time novelist. One of the main reasons was that The City in the Middle of the Night was a massive challenge that needed my undivided attention. On Tuesday, I finally start finding out if this was a good choice.
When I left io9, The City in the Middle of the Night was kind of a sprawling mess, living in a ton of handwritten journals and a bunch of disconnected Word docs. The worldbuilding was huge but the characters2 years ago Read more -
Blog postAmazon Editor's Picks: So incredibly chuffed! @amazon named The City in the Middle of the Night not just one of the best science fiction books of February, but one of the 10 best books of any genre. This is amazing. Also, I’m super stoked for Yangsze Choo!
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Blog postWriters With Drinks: Gayle Brandeis, Laleh Khadivi and Charlie Jane Anders!2 years ago Read more
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Blog postWhy Science Fiction Authors Need to be Writing About Climate Change Right Now: Science fiction (and fantasy) authors have a unique opportunity to help us imagine a future of climate change, AND how we’ll cope with it. That also means we have a unique responsibility. My latest, at @tordotcom.
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Blog postThe City in the Middle of the Night: Hey so I just launched a brand new website: https://cityinthemiddleofthenight.com
Featuring a gorgeous new painting of Xiosphant, Sophie’s hometown in the City in the Middle of the Night, by artist Valentina Filic.
All of my upcoming tourdates (including links to RSVP/buy tickets) are listed.
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Blog postPutting Your Worst Foot Forward: Why You Should Play to Your Weaknesses as an Author: Every writer has stuff they’re good at, but often the only way to get better at writing is to lean on your weaknesses. Yes, it’ll hurt. But embrace the pain! My latest, over at @tordotcom!
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Blog postCharlie Jane Anders Is Seeing Stars | Macmillan Library: So yeah, it turns out @publishersweekly gave The City in the Middle of the Night a starred review… which makes FOUR starred reviews in total. This has never happened to me before, and it still doesn’t entirely feel real.
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Blog post7 Trans Performers Share the Challenges They Still Face and Their Hopes for the Future: I talked to seven young trans actors, musicians and dancers for @teenvogue about what it’s like to be openly trans on stage and screen. What I learned made gave me a new dose of optimism about trans representation, but there’s still a long way to go. This was super inspirational and made me super happy and also gave me a new window into what it’s like to be super-publicly trans in 2018
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Blog postBookstore & Chocolate Crawl: We’re just about one month away from the next BOOKSTORE & CHOCOLATE CRAWL. This time, we’re hitting the Castro and the Mission. Eat all the chocolate, buy all the books, live your best life!
Tickets not required but you can RSVP at the link above!
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Blog postSee Charlie Jane Anders on Tour for The City in the Middle of the Night!: I’m going on a big fun tour in February for The City in the Middle of the Night! All the tourdates have just been announced, and it includes lots of cities I’ve never done a book event in before. Check it out and please mark your calendars!
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Blog postBook giveaway for The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders Oct 22-Nov 12, 2018: There are just TWELVE HOURS LEFT to win a free copy of my next novel, The City in the Middle of the Night on Goodreads. This is the one about the girl who gets banished into permanent darkness and learns to make friends with the creatures who live there.
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Blog postIt’s easy to feel helpless when bigotry and bad science are becoming the law of the land, and our government is trying to dehumanize so many of us. But we have the power to make noise, to make ourselves heard, and one of the most powerful ways we can do that is thru storytelling.
I wrote a talk a while back called “Never Say You Can’t Survive” which I’ve been delivering at colleges and writing conferences all over the place. (Named for the inspirational Curtis Mayfield album/song.) Bas2 years ago Read more -
Blog postThe City In The Middle Of The Night by Charlie Jane Anders exclusive cover reveal and excerpt: Here’s the reveal of the UK cover of The City in the Middle of the Night! Plus an excerpt that was not previously online! (It comes right after the excerpt that was published at @tordotcom a while back, FYI.) So excited for people to see more of this book!
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Blog postOMG you guys Sparrowhawk by Delilah S. Dawson (plus Matias Basla and Miguel Mercado) is my new favorite comic book. A gorgeously illustrated story of faerie, broken families and magical creatures, this comic will ROCK YOUR WORLD.
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Blog postThe Big Idea: Charlie Jane Anders: Hey so I wrote a “Big Idea” essay for @scalzi’s “Whatever” blog, to celebrate the release of my novella Rock Manning Goes For Broke. It’s all about physical comedy—and why fascism manages to be ludicrous without being funny. Check it out!
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Blog postThe other day at the Baltimore Book Festival I was on a panel about literary SFF with Sarah Pinsker et al., and I said the things I usually say. Like:
1) What’s considered “literary fiction” changes over time as fashions change.
2) Literary fiction is like porn, you kinda know it when you see it.
3) But there are certain topics, tropes or stylistic devices that usually mark something out as belong to the “literary fic” genre.
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Blog postI’m deep in the weeds on the second volume of my as-yet-untitled young adult space opera trilogy, so of course I’m thinking a lot about Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
Empire is the gold standard for a second part of a space trilogy, because it does so many things so well. Not that I’m trying to copy it—I don’t want to inspire any comparisons that would do my book no favors, and I’m avoiding the “confront your own literal darkness” trope.
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Blog postI’ve been watching nothing but Sailor Moon lately, so I decided to make some gifs. Probably the first of many!
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Blog postAll of the quotes about City in the Middle of the Night have gone live, and they’re just wrecking my brain. Some of my all-time favorite writers and creators took the time to read this book, and I’m grateful and thunderstruck.
It’s a good day to preorder: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780765379962
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LOCUS AWARD FINALIST!
“This generation’s Le Guin.” —Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less
Charlie Jane Anders, the nationally bestselling author of All the Birds in the Sky delivers a brilliant new novel set in a hauntingly strange future with #10 LA Times bestseller The City in the Middle of the Night.
"If you control our sleep, then you can own our dreams... And from there, it's easy to control our entire lives."
January is a dying planet—divided between a permanently frozen darkness on one side, and blazing endless sunshine on the other. Humanity clings to life, spread across two archaic cities built in the sliver of habitable dusk.
But life inside the cities is just as dangerous as the uninhabitable wastelands outside.
Sophie, a student and reluctant revolutionary, is supposed to be dead after being exiled into the night. Saved only by forming an unusual bond with the enigmatic beasts who roam the ice, Sophie vows to stay hidden from the world, hoping she can heal.
But fate has other plans—and Sophie's ensuing odyssey and the ragtag family she finds will change the entire world.
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Entertainment Weekly's 27 Female Authors Who Rule Sci-Fi and Fantasy Right Now
Winner of the 2017 Nebula Award for Best Novel
Finalist for the 2017 Hugo Award for Best Novel
Paste's 50 Best Books of the 21st Century (So Far) List
“The book is full of quirkiness and playful detail...but there's an overwhelming depth and poignancy to its virtuoso ending.” —NPR
From the former editor-in-chief of io9.com, a stunning Nebula Award-winning and Hugo-shortlisted novel about the end of the world—and the beginning of our future
An ancient society of witches and a hipster technological startup go to war in order to prevent the world from tearing itself apart. To further complicate things, each of the groups’ most promising followers (Patricia, a brilliant witch and Laurence, an engineering “wunderkind”) may just be in love with each other.
As the battle between magic and science wages in San Francisco against the backdrop of international chaos, Laurence and Patricia are forced to choose sides. But their choices will determine the fate of the planet and all mankind.
In a fashion unique to Charlie Jane Anders, All the Birds in the Sky offers a humorous and, at times, heart-breaking exploration of growing up extraordinary in a world filled with cruelty, scientific ingenuity, and magic.
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You are standing in a room filled with books, faced with a difficult decision. Suddenly, one with a distinctive cover catches your eye. It is a groundbreaking anthology of short stories from award-winning writers and game-industry titans who have embarked on a quest to explore what happens when video games and science fiction collide.
From text-based adventures to first-person shooters, dungeon crawlers to horror games, these twenty-six stories play with our notion of what video games can be—and what they can become—in smart and singular ways. With a foreword from Ernest Cline, bestselling author of Ready Player One, Press Start to Play includes work from: Daniel H. Wilson, Charles Yu, Hiroshi Sakurazaka, S.R. Mastrantone, Charlie Jane Anders, Holly Black, Seanan McGuire, Django Wexler, Nicole Feldringer, Chris Avellone, David Barr Kirtley,T.C. Boyle, Marc Laidlaw, Robin Wasserman, Micky Neilson, Cory Doctorow, Jessica Barber, Chris Kluwe, Marguerite K. Bennett, Rhianna Pratchett, Austin Grossman, Yoon Ha Lee, Ken Liu, Catherynne M. Valente, Andy Weir, and Hugh Howey.
Your inventory includes keys, a cell phone, and a wallet. What would you like to do?
But before any catastrophe, there are people who see it coming. During, there are heroes who fight against it. And after, there are the survivors who persevere and try to rebuild.
THE APOCALYPSE TRIPTYCH tells their stories.
Edited by acclaimed anthologist John Joseph Adams and bestselling author Hugh Howey, THE APOCALYPSE TRIPTYCH is a series of three anthologies of apocalyptic fiction. THE END IS NIGH focuses on life before the apocalypse. THE END IS NOW turns its attention to life during the apocalypse. And THE END HAS COME focuses on life after the apocalypse.
THE END HAS COME features all-new, never-before-published works by Hugh Howey, Seanan McGuire, Ken Liu, Carrie Vaughn, Mira Grant, Jamie Ford, Tananarive Due, Jonathan Maberry, Robin Wasserman, Nancy Kress, Charlie Jane Anders, Elizabeth Bear, Ben H. Winters, Scott Sigler, and many others.
THE END IS NIGH is about the match.
THE END IS NOW is about the conflagration.
THE END HAS COME is about what will rise from the ashes.
But before any catastrophe, there are people who see it coming. During, there are heroes who fight against it. And after, there are the survivors who persevere and try to rebuild.
THE APOCALYPSE TRIPTYCH will tell their stories.
Edited by acclaimed anthologist John Joseph Adams and bestselling author Hugh Howey, The Apocalypse Triptych is a series of three anthologies of apocalyptic fiction. THE END IS NIGH focuses on life before the apocalypse. THE END IS NOW turns its attention to life during the apocalypse. And THE END HAS COME explores life after the apocalypse.
THE END IS NIGH is about the match. THE END HAS COME is about what will rise from the ashes. THE END IS NOW is about the conflagration.
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THE END IS NOW table of contents: INTRODUCTION by John Joseph Adams | HERD IMMUNITY by Tananarive Due | THE SIXTH DAY OF DEER CAMP by Scott Sigler | GOODNIGHT STARS by Annie Bellet | ROCK MANNING CAN’T HEAR YOU by Charlie Jane Anders | FRUITING BODIES by Seanan McGuire | BLACK MONDAY by Sarah Langan | ANGELS OF THE APOCALYPSE by Nancy Kress | AGENT ISOLATED by David Wellington | THE GODS WILL NOT BE SLAIN by Ken Liu | YOU’VE NEVER SEEN EVERYTHING by Elizabeth Bear | BRING THEM DOWN by Ben H. Winters | TWILIGHT OF THE MUSIC MACHINES by Megan Arkenberg | SUNSET HOLLOW by Jonathan Maberry | PENANCE by Jake Kerr | AVTOMAT by Daniel H. Wilson | DANCING WITH BATGIRL IN THE LAND OF NOD by Will McIntosh | BY THE HAIR OF THE MOON by Jamie Ford | TO WRESTLE NOT AGAINST FLESH AND BLOOD by Desirina Boskovich | IN THE MOUNTAIN by Hugh Howey | DEAR JOHN by Robin Wasserman.
Outsmart Your Enemies. Outrun the Galaxy.
“Just please, remember what I told you. Run. Don’t stop running for anything.”
Tina never worries about being 'ordinary'--she doesn't have to, since she's known practically forever that she's not just Tina Mains, average teenager and beloved daughter. She's also the keeper of an interplanetary rescue beacon, and one day soon, it's going to activate, and then her dreams of saving all the worlds and adventuring among the stars will finally be possible. Tina's legacy, after all, is intergalactic--she is the hidden clone of a famed alien hero, left on Earth disguised as a human to give the universe another chance to defeat a terrible evil.
But when the beacon activates, it turns out that Tina's destiny isn't quite what she expected. Things are far more dangerous than she ever assumed--and everyone in the galaxy is expecting her to actually be the brilliant tactician and legendary savior Captain Thaoh Argentian, but Tina....is just Tina. And the Royal Fleet is losing the war, badly--the starship that found her is on the run and they barely manage to escape Earth with the planet still intact.
Luckily, Tina is surrounded by a crew she can trust, and her best friend Rachel, and she is still determined to save all the worlds. But first she'll have to save herself.
Buckle up your seatbelt for this thrilling YA sci-fi adventure set against an intergalactic war from internationally bestselling author Charlie Jane Anders.
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A collection of some of the best original short fiction published on Tor.com in 2011. Includes stories by Charlie Jane Anders, James Allan Gardner, Yoon Ha Lee, Nnedi Okorafor, Paul Park, Matthew Sandborn Smith, Michael Swanwick, and Harry Turtedove.
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But before any catastrophe, there are people who see it coming. During, there are heroes who fight against it. And after, there are the survivors who persevere and try to rebuild. THE APOCALYPSE TRIPTYCH will tell their stories.
Edited by acclaimed anthologist John Joseph Adams and bestselling author Hugh Howey, THE APOCALYPSE TRIPTYCH is a series of three anthologies of apocalyptic fiction. THE END IS NIGH focuses on life before the apocalypse. THE END IS NOW turns its attention to life during the apocalypse. And THE END HAS COME focuses on life after the apocalypse.
THE END IS NIGH features all-new, never-before-published works by Hugh Howey, Paolo Bacigalupi, Jamie Ford, Seanan McGuire, Tananarive Due, Jonathan Maberry, Scott Sigler, Robin Wasserman, Nancy Kress, Charlie Jane Anders, Ken Liu, and many others.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction by John Joseph Adams | “The Balm and the Wound” by Robin Wasserman | “Heaven is a Place on Planet X” by Desirina Boskovich | “Break! Break! Break!” by Charlie Jane Anders | “The Gods Will Not Be Chained” by Ken Liu | “Wedding Day” by Jake Kerr | “Removal Order” by Tananarive Due | “System Reset” by Tobias S. Buckell | “This Unkempt World is Falling to Pieces” by Jamie Ford | “BRING HER TO ME” by Ben H. Winters | “In the Air” by Hugh Howey | “Goodnight Moon” by Annie Bellet | “Dancing with Death in the Land of Nod” by Will McIntosh | “Houses Without Air” by Megan Arkenberg | “The Fifth Day of Deer Camp” by Scott Sigler | “Enjoy the Moment” by Jack McDevitt | “Pretty Soon the Four Horsemen are Going to Come Riding Through” by Nancy Kress | “Spores” by Seanan McGuire | “She’s Got a Ticket to Ride” by Jonathan Maberry | “Agent Unknown” by David Wellington | “Enlightenment” by Matthew Mather | “Shooting the Apocalypse” by Paolo Bacigalupi | “Love Perverts” by Sarah Langan.
Is it the end of the world as we know it? Climate Fiction, or Cli-Fi, is exploring the world we live in now—and in the very near future—as the effects of global warming become more evident. Join bestselling, award-winning writers like Margaret Atwood, Paolo Bacigalupi, Kim Stanley Robinson, Seanan McGuire, and many others at the brink of tomorrow. Loosed Upon the World is so believable, it’s frightening.
Inspired by New York Times bestselling author Neal Stephenson, some of today's leading writers, thinkers, and visionaries have come together in this anthology of stories, set in the near future, that reignites the iconic and optimistic visions of the golden age of science fiction
Born of an initiative at the Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State University, this remarkable collection unites a diverse group of celebrated authors, prominent scientists, and creative visionaries—among them Cory Doctorow, Gregory Benford, Charlie Jane Anders, David Brin, and Neal Stephenson—who contributed works of "techno-optimism" that challenge us to imagine fully, think broadly, and do Big Stuff.
Inside this volume you will find marvels of imagination and possibility, including a steel tower so tall that the stratosphere is just an elevator ride away . . . a drone-powered Internet . . . crowdfunded robots descending on the moon . . . cities that work like a single cell of algae powered entirely by the sun . . . and much more.
Engaging, mind-bending, provocative, and imaginative, Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future offers a forward-thinking approach to the intersection of art and technology that has the power to change our world.
From award-winning author Charlie Jane Anders comes an original space opera short story "If You Take My Meaning"
As an ex-smuggler and two-time reluctant revolutionary, Alyssa is used to staring into the razor-sharp jaws of death. But now she's embarking on the most terrifying adventure of her life—journeying into the darkness to become a new type of being, one who can help humanity to survive. And deep at the heart of the city in the middle of the night, the price of transformation could be higher, and more terrible, than Alyssa ever expected.
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