Neon Yang

Singaporean writer of speculative fiction From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neon Yang,[1] formerly JY Yang, is a Singaporean writer of English-language speculative fiction. They are best known for the Tensorate series of novellas published by Tor.com, whose entries have been finalists for the Hugo Award,[2] Locus Award,[3] Nebula Award,[4] World Fantasy Award,[5] Lambda Literary Award,[6] British Fantasy Award,[7] and Kitschie Award.[8] The first novella in the series, The Black Tides of Heaven, was named one of the "100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time" by Time magazine. Their debut novel, The Genesis of Misery, the first book in The Nullvoid Chronicles, was published in 2022 by Tor Books. The novel was a finalist for the 2023 Locus Award for Best First Novel[9] and 2023 Compton Crook Award.[10]

Born1982 or 1983 (age 42–43)
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalitySingapore
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Neon Yang
Born1982 or 1983 (age 42–43)
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalitySingapore
EducationUniversity of East Anglia (MFA)
Genre
Notable worksTensorate series
Website
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Biography

Yang is non-binary and queer, and uses they pronouns.[11] They have a master's degree in creative writing from the University of East Anglia[12] and were a member of the 2013 class of the Clarion West Writers Workshop. [13] They legally changed their name to "Neon" in 2020.[1]

Career

Yang has published short fiction since 2012 in publications such as Clarkesworld, Lightspeed, Uncanny Magazine, Apex Magazine and Strange Horizons.[14] Their novelette, "Waiting on a Bright Moon" was a top ten finalist for the 2018 Locus Award for Best Novelette.[3] Their novelette "Circus Girl, The Hunter, and Mirror Boy" was a finalist for the 2020 Ignyte Award.[15] Their novelette, "A Stick of Clay, in the Hands of God, Is Infinite Potential" was a top ten finalist for the 2021 Locus Award for Best Novelette.[16]

Their Tensorate series of novellas began in 2017 with the simultaneously released The Black Tides of Heaven and The Red Threads of Fortune, which were published by Tor.com to critical acclaim. In particular, The Black Tides of Heaven received nominations for numerous science fiction and fantasy literary awards. The Tensorate series continued with the novellas The Descent of Monsters in 2018 and The Ascent to Godhood in 2019.[17][18]

Yang's debut novel, The Genesis of Misery, the first in The Nullvoid Chronicles trilogy, was announced by Tor Books in 2020. It was published in September 2022 and has been described as a retelling of the story of Joan of Arc as a mecha space opera.[19]

Themes

Yang's work revolves around "the human body as a vessel for storytelling", and is based on their background as a molecular biologist, journalist and science communicator.[20] They have described themself as "a deep pessimist about human nature," saying that "the best we can do is to recognize this and mitigate that assholic nature when we can. I think, ultimately, that’s what most of my stories end up being about."[12] They have referenced David Mitchell, Helen Oyeyemi, and William Gibson as influences on their writing.[12]

Yang has described their Tensorate novellas as "queer Asian science fantasy."[21] The series has been described as "silkpunk" by reviewers.[22]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and honors
YearWorkAwardCategoryResultRef.
2017 The Black Tides of Heaven Kitschies Award Debut Novel Shortlisted [8]
Nebula Award Novella Nominated [4]
Tiptree Award[a] Honor List[b] [23]
The Red Threads of Fortune Tiptree Award[a] Honor List[b] [23]
2018 The Black Tides of Heaven Hugo Award Novella Finalist [2]
Locus Award Novella Finalist [3]
World Fantasy Award Novella Nominated [5]
The Red Threads of Fortune Locus Award Novella Finalist [3]
"Waiting on a Bright Moon" Locus Award Novelette Finalist [3]
2019 The Descent of Monsters Lambda Literary Award LGBTQ SF/F/Horror[c] Finalist [6]
Locus Award Novella Finalist [24]
2020 The Ascent to Godhood British Fantasy Award Novella Shortlisted [7]
Locus Award Novella Finalist [25]
The Black Tides of Heaven Time Magazine 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time Listed [26]
"Circus Girl, the Hunter, and Mirror Boy" Ignyte Award Novelette Finalist [15]
2021 "A Stick of Clay, in the Hands of God, is Infinite Potential" Locus Award Novelette Finalist [16]
2022 The Genesis of Misery Goodreads Choice Award Science Fiction Finalist [27]
The Tensorate Series Lambda Literary Award Speculative Fiction Finalist [28]
2023 The Genesis of Misery Compton Crook Award Finalist [10]
Locus Award First Novel Finalist [9]
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Bibliography

Novels

The Nullvoid Chronicles trilogy

  1. The Genesis of Misery, Tor Books, 2022

Novellas

Tensorate series

  1. The Black Tides of Heaven, Tor.com, 2017, ISBN 978-0-7653-9541-2
  2. The Red Threads of Fortune, Tor.com, 2017, ISBN 978-0-7653-9540-5
  3. The Descent of Monsters, Tor.com, 2018, ISBN 978-1250165855
  4. The Ascent to Godhood, Tor.com, 2019, ISBN 9781250165886

The four volumes were collected in an omnibus edition: The Tensorate Series, Tor.com, 2021, ISBN 9781250807540

Standalone

Other short fiction

Collections

Stories

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Title Year Length First published
"Interview" 2012 Short story The Ayam Curtain, Math Paper Press
"The War Going on Beneath Us" 2012 Short story The Ayam Curtain, Math Paper Press
"Where No Cars Go" 2012 Short story Fish Eats Lion: New Singaporean Speculative Fiction, Math Paper Press
"Captain Bells and the Sovereign State of Discordia" 2012 Short story The Steampowered Globe, AS¡FF / Two Trees
"Old Domes" 2013 Short story We See a Different Frontier: A Postcolonial Speculative Fiction Anthology, Futurefire.net Publishing
"Tiger Baby" 2013 Short story From the Belly of the Cat, Math Paper Press
"Storytelling for the Night Clerk" 2014 Short story Strange Horizons, 16 June 2014
"Harvestfruit" 2014 Short story Crossed Genres, July 2014
"Patterns of a Murmuration, in Billions of Data Points" 2014 Short story Clarkesworld, issue #96
"Mother's Day" 2014 Short story Lontar: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction, issue #3
"Cold Hands and the Smell of Salt" 2015 Short story Daily Science Fiction, Jan 2015
"A Sister's Weight in Stone" 2015 Short story Apex Magazine, May 2015
"Letter from an Artist to a Thousand Future Versions of Her Wife" 2015 Short story Lightspeed Magazine, issue #61
"RE (For CEO's Approval) Text for 10th Anniversary Exhibition for Operation Springclean" 2015 Short story Bahamut, issue #1
"A House of Anxious Spiders" 2015 Short story The Dark, Aug 2015
"Song of the Krakenmaid" 2015 Short story Lackington's, Fall 2015
"Temporary Saints" 2015 Short story Fireside Magazine, issue #28
"Secondhand Bodies" 2016 Short story Lightspeed Magazine, issue #68
"Her Majesty's Lamborghini and the Girl with the Fish Tank" 2016 Short story Lontar: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction, issue #6
"The Blood That Pulses in the Veins of One" 2016 Short story Uncanny Magazine, issue #10
"Transfers to Connecting Flights" 2016 Short story An Alphabet of Embers: An Anthology of Unclassifiables, Stone Bird Press
"Four and Twenty Blackbirds" 2016 Short story Lightspeed Magazine, issue #73
"Dismantling London" 2016 Short story Geeky Giving: A SFF Charity Anthology, CreateSpace
"The Beachings" 2016 Short story The Sockdolager, Fall 2016
"The Slow Ones" 2017 Short story GlitterShip, Winter 2017
"Auspicium Melioris Aevi" 2017 Short story Uncanny Magazine, issue #15
"Glass Lights" 2017 Short story The Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories, Solaris
"Waiting on a Bright Moon" 2017 Novelette Tor.com
"A Game of Lost and Found" 2018 Short story Lackington's, Spring 2018 (co-authored with Mike Allen, Vajra Chandrasekera, Amal El-Mohtar, Natalia Theodoridou)
"Circus Girl, the Hunter, and Mirror Boy" 2019 Novelette Tor.com
"Bridge of Crows" 2019 unknown The Mythic Dream, Saga Press
"The Search for [Flight X]" 2020 Short story Avatars Inc., XPRIZE
"A Stick of Clay, in the Hands of God, Is Infinite Potential" 2020 Novelette Clarkesworld, issue #164
"The Exile" 2020 unknown The Book of Dragons, Harper Voyager
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See also

Notes

  1. Now known as the Otherwise Award
  2. Joint listing for The Black Tides of Heaven and The Red Threads of Fortune
  3. Now known as the Lambda Literary Award for Speculative Fiction

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