Wang Jinkang

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Wang Jinkang (2025)

Wang Jinkang is a Chinese science-fiction author.[1][2]

Wang was born in 1948. After working in an iron foundry, he earned a degree in engineering at Xi'an Jiaotong University.

He published his first work of science-fiction, Adam’s Regression, in 1993. He has since published 10 novels and a range of short stories. He has served as vice-president of the China Science Writers Association. Regina Kanyu Wang has described him as one of the "big four" of Chinese science-fiction.[3]

Seeds of Mercury was nominated for the 2024 Hugo Award for Best Novella.[4]

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  • 亚当回归, Pinyin yàdāng huíguī [„Adam’s Regression“], won the Galaxy Award 1993;[5] later published in the anthology Sinopticon.
  • 天火, Pinyin tiānhuǒ [„Sky Fire“], won the Galaxy Award 1994.[5]
  • 生命之歌, Pinyin shēngmìng zhī gē [„Song of Life“], won the Galaxy Award 1995.[5]
  • 西奈噩梦, Pinyin xīnài èmèng [„Sinai nightmare“], won the Galaxy Award 1996.[5]
  • 七重外壳, Pinyin qīchóng wàiké [„Seven shells“], won the Galaxy Award 1997.[5]
  • 豹, Pinyin bào [„Leopard“], won the Galaxy Award 1997.[5]
  • 替天行道, Pinyin tì tiān xíngdào [„Acting on Heaven's Behalf“], won the Galaxy Award 2001.[5]
  • 水星播种, Pinyin shuǐxīng bōzhòng [„Seeds of Mercury“], won the Galaxy Award 2002.[5]
  • 终极爆炸, Pinyin zhōngjí bàozhà [„Ultimate Explosion“], won the Galaxy Award 2006.[5]
  • 活着, Pinyin huózhe [„Living“], won the Galaxy Award 2008.[5]
  • 有关时空旅行的马龙定律, Pinyin yǒuguān shíkōng lǚxíng de mǎlóng dìnglǜ [„Marlon's law of spacetime travel“], won the Galaxy Award 2009.[5]
  • 与吾同在, Pinyin yǔ wú tóng zài [„We together“], won the Galaxy Award 2011.[5]
  • 掏出母宇宙, Pinyin tāochū mǔ yǔzhòu [„Escape from the mother universe“], won the Galaxy Award 2013.[5]
  • 天图, Pinyin tiāntú [„Sky map“], won the Galaxy Award 2016.[5]

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