Natalia Theodoridou
Natalia Theodoridou is a Greek interactive fiction writer and scholar.[1] He is the fiction editor at sub-Q interactive fiction magazine. He also has a PhD in Religious Studies to Media & Cultural Studies and has graduated from Clarion West Writers Workshop, an intensive writing program.[2]
Selected work
"The Birding: A Fairy Tale" published in Strange Horizons was the winner of the 2018 World Fantasy Award for short fiction works.[3] It is about a plague that turns nearly everyone in the world into birds. The work was also turned into a podcast format.[4]
Awards
- Fulbright Scholar, 2008–10
- Greek Scientific Society Award, 2003
- MA Studentship (Drama & Theatre Department, Royal Holloway University of London), 2007-2008
- Ouseley Memorial Scholarship, 2011–13
- Scholarship by the Greek State Scholarship Foundation (IKY) for undergraduate studies, 2002-2005
- SOAS Research Scholarship 2010-13, & Additional Award for Fieldwork, 2010
gollark: The bee poll they launched against themselves passed.
gollark: I think SoundOfSpouting loses a point from being beesed?
gollark: Why are you beeing yourself, anyway?
gollark: <@151149148639330304> If bees are not deployed, a Bee Poll hsa no effect.
gollark: I wonder if I can somehow work in POTAT-O5 clearance.
References
- Acharya, Devi (3 September 2015). "Author Interview: Natalia Theodoridou". sub-Q Magazine.
- "Home". Natalia Theodoridou.
- "Announcing the 2018 World Fantasy Award Winners". Tor.com. 4 November 2018.
- December 2017, Anaea Lay Issue: 18 (18 December 2017). "Podcast: The Birding: A Fairy Tale". Strange Horizons.
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