E. Lily Yu

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E. Lily Yu is an American author. In 2012, she won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer for her short story "The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees"; the work was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Short Story[1] and the World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction.[2]

On July 27, 2019, she released the short story "Zero in Babel".[3]

Her debut novel, On Fragile Waves, was published in February 2021 by Erewhon Books.[4] The novel was named a finalist for the 2022 Crawford Award presented by the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts.[5]

Her work has also appeared in various venues such as McSweeney's, Boston Review, Clarkesworld, F&SF, and The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year.

She attended Princeton University, graduating with an A.B. in 2012.[6]

Awards

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Year Nominee Award Category Result Ref[7]
2012 "The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees" Hugo AwardShort StoryShortlisted
Locus AwardShort StoryNominated
Nebula Award Short StoryShortlisted
World Fantasy AwardShort FictionShortlisted
WSFA Press Award Shortlisted
John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer Won
2014 "The Urashima Effect" Theodore Sturgeon Award Shortlisted
2021 On Fragile Waves Endeavour AwardShortlisted
2022 Crawford AwardShortlisted
Washington State Book AwardFictionWon
2023 Jewel Box BSFA AwardArtworkShortlisted
Los Angeles Times Book PrizeRay Bradbury PrizeShortlisted
2024 World Fantasy AwardCollectionShortlisted
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Bibliography

Novels

Collections

  • Jewel Box (2023)

Short fiction

  • "The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees" (2012)
  • "The Wretched and the Beautiful" (2017)
  • "Zero in Babel" (2019)

References

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