Sarah Gailey

Sarah Gailey is an American author. Their alternate history novella River of Teeth was a finalist for the 2017 Nebula Award for Best Novella,[1] the 2018 Hugo Award for Best Novella,[2] and the 2018 Locus Award for Best Novella.[3] In 2018, they also won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer.[2]

Sarah Gailey
Awards
Websitehttps://www.sarahgailey.com/ 

Career

Gailey's fiction has been published in The Atlantic,[4] Tor.com,[5] and Fireside Magazine. Their non-fiction writing has appeared on Tor.com,[6] Mashable,[7] The Boston Globe[8] and Uncanny Magazine.[9]

Gailey is well known for their 2017 novella duology, River of Teeth and Taste of Marrow.[10][11][12] Their first full-length novel, Magic for Liars, was published by Tor Books in June 2019. Buzzfeed News called it "one of the best fantasies of 2019."[13]

February 2020 brought the publication of their most recent novella, Upright Woman Wanted.[14] Their debut young adult novel, When We Were Magic, was published by Simon Pulse in March 2020.[15]

Gailey's second novel for adults, The Echo Wife, was published in February 2021 by Tor Books.[16]

Personal life

Gailey is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area,[17] and as of 2019 lives in Los Angeles with their partner.[13]

Bibliography

Books

  • The Fisher of Bones. Fireside Fiction 2017. ISBN 9780998778327
  • River of Teeth. Tor Books 2017. ISBN 9780765395221
  • Taste of Marrow. Tor Books 2017. ISBN 9780765395245
  • American Hippo. Tor Books 2018. ISBN 9781250176424 (A volume combining the "River of Teeth" and "Taste of Marrow" novellas, as well as additional short stories.)
  • Magic for Liars. Tor Books 2019. ISBN 9781250174611
  • Upright Women Wanted. Tor Books 2020. ISBN 9781250213587
  • When We Were Magic. Simon Pulse 2020. ISBN 9781534432871
  • The Echo Wife. Tor Books 2021. ISBN 9781250174666
  • Just Like Home. Tor Books 2022. ISBN 9781250174727

Short stories

Select nonfiction

  • "This Future Looks Familiar: Watching Blade Runner in 2017". Tor.com October 2017.
  • "Impostor/Abuser: Power Dynamics in Publishing". Fireside Magazine March 2019.

Awards and nominations

References

  1. River of Teeth, at Science Fiction Writers of America; retrieved June 19, 2019
  2. 2018 Hugo Awards, at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved June 19, 2019
  3. 2018 Locus Award Winners, at Locus Magazine; retrieved June 19, 2019
  4. An Augmented Reality at The Atlantic; retrieved June 19, 2019
  5. Worth Her Weight in Gold at Tor.com; retrieved June 19, 2019
  6. Tor.com content by Sarah Gailey at Tor.com; retrieved June 19, 2019
  7. The Harry Potter series is actually one long story about PTSD at Mashable.com; retrieved June 19, 2019
  8. Dissociation is scary. Dissociation is safety. at The Boston Globe; retrieved June 19, 2019
  9. City of Villains: Why I Don't Trust Batman at Uncanny Magazine; retrieved June 19, 2019
  10. Of Hippos and Humans, by Ana Grilo, at Kirkus Reviews; published June 9, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018
  11. River of Teeth, reviewed at Publishers Weekly; published May 13, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018
  12. Hip, Hippo Hooray For 'River Of Teeth', by Amal El-Mohtar, at National Public Radio; published May 28, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018
  13. The Author Of One Of The Best Fantasies Of 2019 Walks Us Through Their Writing Space at Buzzfeed News; published June 6, 2019
  14. Read the First Chapter From Sarah Gailey’s Upright Women Wanted at Tor.com; published January 6, 2020; retrieved March 8, 2020
  15. When We Were Magic | Book by Sarah Gailey | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster; retrieved March 8, 2020
  16. The Echo Wife | Sarah Gailey | Macmillan; retrieved March 8, 2020
  17. Interview with Sarah Gailey, at Civilian Reader; retrieved June 20, 2019
  18. 2017 Hugo Awards, at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved June 19, 2019
  19. British Fantasy Awards 2017 Shortlist at the British Fantasy Society; retrieved June 19, 2019
  20. 2019 Hugo Award & 1944 Retro Hugo Award Finalists at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved June 19, 2019
  21. 2019 Locus Awards Finalists, at Locus Magazine; retrieved June 19, 2019
  22. Tor.com (2020-04-07). "Announcing the 2020 Hugo Award Finalists". Tor.com. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  23. Tor.com (2020-05-29). "Announcing the 2020 Locus Awards Finalists". Tor.com. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  24. "Announcing the 2021 Hugo Award Finalists". Tor.com. 13 Apr 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  25. Andrew Liptak (3 May 2021). "Here are the 2021 Locus Award Finalists". Tor.com. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
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