Vina Jie-Min Prasad

Vina Jie-Min Prasad (维娜·杰敏·普拉萨德) is a Singaporean writer of science fiction and fantasy.[1] She is currently based in Oxford.[2]

Vina Jie-Min Prasad
BornSingapore
OccupationAuthor
GenreScience fiction, fantasy
Website
vinaprasad.com

Writing career

Prasad has been active in the speculative fiction since 2016.[3] She is a graduate of the Clarion West Writers Workshop.[4]

Recognition

Prasad's short stories "Fandom for Robots" and "A Series of Steaks", both published in 2017, were nominated for the Nebula Award,[5] the Hugo Award[6] and the Theodore Sturgeon Award.[7] She was a finalist for the 2018 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer,[8] and came second.[9]

Bibliography

Short fiction

  • "Different Ways to Burn" (HEAT: A Southeast Asian Urban Anthology, Apr. 2016)[3]
  • "The Spy Who Loved Wanton Mee (Queer Southeast Asia: A Literary Journal of Transgressive Art, Oct. 2016)[3]
  • "A Series of Steaks" (Clarkesworld 124, Jan. 2017)[1]
  • "Fandom for Robots" (Uncanny Magazine 18, Sep./Oct. 2017)[1]
  • "Portrait of Skull with Man" (Fireside Fiction 49, Nov. 2017)[1]
  • "Pistol Grip" (Uncanny Magazine 21, Mar./Apr. 2018)[1]
  • "Black Flowers Blossom" (Uncanny Magazine 31, Nov./Dec. 2019)[1]
  • "A Guide for Working Breeds" (Made To Order: Robots and Revolution, Mar. 2020)[1]

Interviews

gollark: All encrypted services are the tools of terrorists. This is true because politicians said so. You can trust politicians.
gollark: Er, barely larger.
gollark: Fun fact: a crane bundle of potatOS is *barely* smaller than *actual potatOS*!
gollark: bbpack?
gollark: Strictly speaking it also tries to do compression, but that actually makes executable sizes *worse* most of the time.

References


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