S. L. Huang

S. L. Huang is a Hugo winning science fiction author as well as the first woman to be a professional armorer in Hollywood.

Shi Lian Huang
Pen nameS. L. Huang
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Website
www.slhuang.com

Biography

Shi Lian Huang, known as Lisa, is from New Jersey and she completed a degree in mathematics at MIT before moving to Los Angeles.[1][2] She is known for her Cas Russell series and her fantasy Burning Roses is due out in 2020. She began as a self published author but was picked up by Tor Books.[3] Huang writes short fiction which won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 2020 with “As the Last I May Know”.[4][5] She has be published in a number of anthologies and magazines such as Strange Horizons and The Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy 2016.[6][5][7]

Huang has also worked as a stuntwoman and firearms expert. Her work includes “Battlestar Galactica” and “Raising Hope” as well as “Top Shot” and “Auction Hunters.” [5] She has worked with actors such as Nathan Fillion, Sean Patrick Flanery, Jason Momoa, and Danny Glover. Huang has had cancer more than once. [8][9]

Bibliography

Fiction Series
  • Zero Sum Game (2014)
  • Null Set (2019)
  • Critical Point (2020)
  • A Neurological Study on the Effects of Canine Appeal on Psychopathy, or Rio Adopts a Puppy (2015)
  • An Examination of Collegial Dynamics as Expressed Through Marksmanship, or Ladies' Day Out (2015)
Novels
  • Burning Roses [due: Sep 29 2020]
Anthologies
  • Up and Coming: Stories by the 2016 Campbell-Eligible Authors (2016) with Kurt Hunt
Short Fiction
  • Hunting Monsters (2014)
  • By Degrees and Dilatory Time (2015)
  • My Grandmother's Bones (2016)
  • The Documentarian (2016)
  • The Little Homo Sapiens Scientist (2016)
  • The Last Robot (2017)
  • Split Shadow (2017)
  • Time Travel Is Only for the Poor (2017)
  • The Woman Who Destroyed Us (2018)
  • Dulce et Decorum (2018)
  • Devouring Tongues (2018)
  • As the Last I May Know (2019)
  • The Million-Mile Sniper (2020)

References

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