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FUCK OFF, 2020
It is known in New Zealand as Matariki. When it precedes the dawn late in May, or early in June, it heralds the start of a new year. Mäori used these stars, and others, to navigate the Pacific. Measuring the angle between the stars and the horizon with parts ofYAY DYSTOPIA!
Whenever I see the phrase “YA dystopian”, it scans as “Yay! Dystopia!” in my head. I say this because I am perhaps not the best person to write dystopian stories. For one thing, I’m generally a cheery soul. For another, I don’t really believe in most of what SFF posits as dystopia. All societies have good and bad aspects, and any society that proves stable for the long term is one GROWING YOUR ICEBERG ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD ! A common adage of speculative fiction writing is that worldbuilding should be like an iceberg: only 10% should be visible above the surface, with the rest hidden underneath. THE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINGDOMS: CLIFF'S NOTES VERSION Having read (and loved) The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, I really like the ambiguity of its original title.It leaves the question of which personal title refers to which character completely up to the reader. I personally like to interpret it almost as many ways as WELCOME - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISINTHE INHERITANCE TRILOGYBIBLIOGRAPHYBLOGBOOKSTHE STONE SKYREVIEWS “The Most Celebrated Science Fiction And Fantasy Writer of Her Generation.” —The New York Times ABOUT - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN N (ora). K. Jemisin is a New York Times-bestselling author of speculative fiction short stories and novels, who lives and writes in Brooklyn, NY. In 2018, she became the first author to win three Best Novel Hugos in a row. She has also won a Nebula Award, two Locus Awards, and is a recipient of the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship. THE GREAT CITIES ARCHIVES The City We Became. Five New Yorkers must come together to defend their city from an ancient evil in this stunning new novel by Hugo Award-winner and NYT bestselling author N. K. Jemisin. Every great city has a soul. Some are as ancient as myths, and others are THE DREAMBLOOD ARCHIVES The Dreamblood. A tale of culture and empire, war and religionand the realm of dreams. In the desert city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Priests of the dream-goddess maintain order: harvesting the dreams of the citizens, healing the injured, and guiding the dreamers into the afterlife whether they’re ready to die or not. BLOG - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN So I’ve spent the last day or two in a cloud of simmering fury. Only just cooled down enough to really think, and talk, about the election. For the last few years, I’ve been trying to explain to people outside of SFF that the various dramas playing out here — self-aggrandizing bigots; self-righteous “movements” to make petty, exclusionary gestures with the Hugo Award; discusssion FAR SECTOR - EPIPHANY 2.0 Far Sector. N.K. Jemisin, the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Broken Earth and Inheritance science fiction trilogies, makes her comic book debut with bestselling artist Jamal Campbell (Naomi) as they thrust you into a stunning sci-fi murder mystery on the other side of the universe!For the past six months, newly chosen Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein has been protecting theFUCK OFF, 2020
It is known in New Zealand as Matariki. When it precedes the dawn late in May, or early in June, it heralds the start of a new year. Mäori used these stars, and others, to navigate the Pacific. Measuring the angle between the stars and the horizon with parts ofYAY DYSTOPIA!
Whenever I see the phrase “YA dystopian”, it scans as “Yay! Dystopia!” in my head. I say this because I am perhaps not the best person to write dystopian stories. For one thing, I’m generally a cheery soul. For another, I don’t really believe in most of what SFF posits as dystopia. All societies have good and bad aspects, and any society that proves stable for the long term is one GROWING YOUR ICEBERG ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD ! A common adage of speculative fiction writing is that worldbuilding should be like an iceberg: only 10% should be visible above the surface, with the rest hidden underneath. THE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINGDOMS: CLIFF'S NOTES VERSION Having read (and loved) The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, I really like the ambiguity of its original title.It leaves the question of which personal title refers to which character completely up to the reader. I personally like to interpret it almost as many ways asSHORT FICTION
Short Stories, Novelettes, and Novellas “Emergency Skin.” Amazon Original Stories: Forward, 2019. 8000 words. After humanity’s best and brightest abandon Earth, a soldier returns to search the detritus of a dead world. Also available in audio. “Give Me Cornbread or Give Me Death.” A People’s Future of the United States, 2019. 2500 words. After the towers and the camps came the BLOG - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN So I’ve spent the last day or two in a cloud of simmering fury. Only just cooled down enough to really think, and talk, about the election. For the last few years, I’ve been trying to explain to people outside of SFF that the various dramas playing out here — self-aggrandizing bigots; self-righteous “movements” to make petty, exclusionary gestures with the Hugo Award; discusssion PRESS KIT - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN biography 20 words N. K. Jemisin is a New York Times bestselling and Hugo Award-winning author, and a recipient of a 2020 MacArthur Fellowship. 47 words N. K. Jemisin is the first author in the genre’s history to win three consecutive Best Novel Hugos, for her Broken Earth trilogy. Her most recent novel is the NYT-bestselling THE CITY WE BECAME. She is a 2020 MacArthur Fellow. She lives andTHE FIFTH SEASON
The Fifth Season. WINNER OF THE 2016 HUGO: BEST NOVEL. This is the way the world ends. Again. Three terrible things happen in a single day. Essun, a woman living an ordinary life in a small town, comes home to find that her husband has brutally murdered their son and kidnappedtheir daughter.
AWARDS - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN NOVELS THE BROKEN EARTH TRILOGY THE FIFTH SEASON (2015) WINNER: Hugo. NOMINEE: Locus, Nebula, World Fantasy THE OBELISK GATE (2016) WINNER: Hugo. NOMINEE: Locus, Nebula, World Fantasy THE STONE SKY (2017) WINNER: Hugo, Locus, Nebula. THE DREAMBLOOD DUOLOGY THE KILLING MOON (2012) NOMINEE: Locus, Nebula, World Fantasy THE INHERITANCE TRILOGYTHE
THE STONE SKY
The Moon will soon return. Whether this heralds the destruction of humankind or something worse will depend on two women. Essun has inherited the power of Alabaster Tenring. With it, she hopes to find her daughter Nassun and forge a world in which every orogene child can grow up safe. For Nassun, her mother’s mastery of the Obelisk Gate comes too late. She has seen the evil of the world, and ON FAMILY - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN I’ve been dealing with an unpleasant family issue lately in my personal life. Not anything I intend to talk about here, and I’ve found a good therapist so don’t worry, but thinking about these things triggered some thoughts about family in The Fifth Season that I wanted to share. Now, As You Know Bob, I am not a perfect writer. It’s entirely possible that I did a poor job of trying toWORLDBUILDING 101
Worldbuilding 101. August 2, 2015. August 2, 2015. / 19 Comments / Conventions and Workshops. I did a recent talk for the Writers’ Digest Online Workshop and Annual Conference on worldbuilding, in which I basically explained how I do what I do, and led participants through an exercise in creating their own world. I’d hoped toactually do
THE KILLING MOON
The city burned beneath the Dreaming Moon. In the ancient city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Upon its rooftops and amongst the shadows of its cobbled streets wait the Gatherers – the keepers of this peace. Priests of the dream-goddess, their duty is to harvest the magic of the sleeping mind and use it to heal, soothe . . . and kill those judged corrupt. But when a conspiracy DON'T PUT MY BOOK IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN Very few things could lure me out of the fugue-state of finishing a novel, but a note that I received yesterday from a reader sent me into full-on rant mode: I just finished reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, and I enjoyed it a lot. I was confused, though, to see that my library had chosen to shelve it under “African-American Fiction,” a separate section of the library. If this were WELCOME - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISINTHE INHERITANCE TRILOGYBIBLIOGRAPHYBLOGBOOKSTHE STONE SKYREVIEWS “The Most Celebrated Science Fiction And Fantasy Writer of Her Generation.” —The New York Times ABOUT - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN N (ora). K. Jemisin is a New York Times-bestselling author of speculative fiction short stories and novels, who lives and writes in Brooklyn, NY. In 2018, she became the first author to win three Best Novel Hugos in a row. She has also won a Nebula Award, two Locus Awards, and is a recipient of the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship.SHORT FICTION
Short Stories, Novelettes, and Novellas “Emergency Skin.” Amazon Original Stories: Forward, 2019. 8000 words. After humanity’s best and brightest abandon Earth, a soldier returns to search the detritus of a dead world. Also available in audio. “Give Me Cornbread or Give Me Death.” A People’s Future of the United States, 2019. 2500 words. After the towers and the camps came the THE GREAT CITIES ARCHIVES The City We Became. Five New Yorkers must come together to defend their city from an ancient evil in this stunning new novel by Hugo Award-winner and NYT bestselling author N. K. Jemisin. Every great city has a soul. Some are as ancient as myths, and others are BLOG - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN So I’ve spent the last day or two in a cloud of simmering fury. Only just cooled down enough to really think, and talk, about the election. For the last few years, I’ve been trying to explain to people outside of SFF that the various dramas playing out here — self-aggrandizing bigots; self-righteous “movements” to make petty, exclusionary gestures with the Hugo Award; discusssion THE DREAMBLOOD ARCHIVES The Dreamblood. A tale of culture and empire, war and religionand the realm of dreams. In the desert city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Priests of the dream-goddess maintain order: harvesting the dreams of the citizens, healing the injured, and guiding the dreamers into the afterlife whether they’re ready to die or not. FAR SECTOR - EPIPHANY 2.0 Far Sector. N.K. Jemisin, the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Broken Earth and Inheritance science fiction trilogies, makes her comic book debut with bestselling artist Jamal Campbell (Naomi) as they thrust you into a stunning sci-fi murder mystery on the other side of the universe!For the past six months, newly chosen Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein has been protecting theFUCK OFF, 2020
It is known in New Zealand as Matariki. When it precedes the dawn late in May, or early in June, it heralds the start of a new year. Mäori used these stars, and others, to navigate the Pacific. Measuring the angle between the stars and the horizon with parts ofYAY DYSTOPIA!
Whenever I see the phrase “YA dystopian”, it scans as “Yay! Dystopia!” in my head. I say this because I am perhaps not the best person to write dystopian stories. For one thing, I’m generally a cheery soul. For another, I don’t really believe in most of what SFF posits as dystopia. All societies have good and bad aspects, and any society that proves stable for the long term is one GROWING YOUR ICEBERG ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD ! A common adage of speculative fiction writing is that worldbuilding should be like an iceberg: only 10% should be visible above the surface, with the rest hidden underneath. WELCOME - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISINTHE INHERITANCE TRILOGYBIBLIOGRAPHYBLOGBOOKSTHE STONE SKYREVIEWS “The Most Celebrated Science Fiction And Fantasy Writer of Her Generation.” —The New York Times ABOUT - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN N (ora). K. Jemisin is a New York Times-bestselling author of speculative fiction short stories and novels, who lives and writes in Brooklyn, NY. In 2018, she became the first author to win three Best Novel Hugos in a row. She has also won a Nebula Award, two Locus Awards, and is a recipient of the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship.SHORT FICTION
Short Stories, Novelettes, and Novellas “Emergency Skin.” Amazon Original Stories: Forward, 2019. 8000 words. After humanity’s best and brightest abandon Earth, a soldier returns to search the detritus of a dead world. Also available in audio. “Give Me Cornbread or Give Me Death.” A People’s Future of the United States, 2019. 2500 words. After the towers and the camps came the THE GREAT CITIES ARCHIVES The City We Became. Five New Yorkers must come together to defend their city from an ancient evil in this stunning new novel by Hugo Award-winner and NYT bestselling author N. K. Jemisin. Every great city has a soul. Some are as ancient as myths, and others are BLOG - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN So I’ve spent the last day or two in a cloud of simmering fury. Only just cooled down enough to really think, and talk, about the election. For the last few years, I’ve been trying to explain to people outside of SFF that the various dramas playing out here — self-aggrandizing bigots; self-righteous “movements” to make petty, exclusionary gestures with the Hugo Award; discusssion THE DREAMBLOOD ARCHIVES The Dreamblood. A tale of culture and empire, war and religionand the realm of dreams. In the desert city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Priests of the dream-goddess maintain order: harvesting the dreams of the citizens, healing the injured, and guiding the dreamers into the afterlife whether they’re ready to die or not. FAR SECTOR - EPIPHANY 2.0 Far Sector. N.K. Jemisin, the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Broken Earth and Inheritance science fiction trilogies, makes her comic book debut with bestselling artist Jamal Campbell (Naomi) as they thrust you into a stunning sci-fi murder mystery on the other side of the universe!For the past six months, newly chosen Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein has been protecting theFUCK OFF, 2020
It is known in New Zealand as Matariki. When it precedes the dawn late in May, or early in June, it heralds the start of a new year. Mäori used these stars, and others, to navigate the Pacific. Measuring the angle between the stars and the horizon with parts ofYAY DYSTOPIA!
Whenever I see the phrase “YA dystopian”, it scans as “Yay! Dystopia!” in my head. I say this because I am perhaps not the best person to write dystopian stories. For one thing, I’m generally a cheery soul. For another, I don’t really believe in most of what SFF posits as dystopia. All societies have good and bad aspects, and any society that proves stable for the long term is one GROWING YOUR ICEBERG ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD ! A common adage of speculative fiction writing is that worldbuilding should be like an iceberg: only 10% should be visible above the surface, with the rest hidden underneath.WRITING ARCHIVE
N.K. Jemisin, the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Broken Earth and Inheritance science fiction trilogies, makes her comic book debut with bestselling artist Jamal Campbell (Naomi) as they thrust you into a stunning sci-fi murder mystery on the other side of the universe!For the past six months, newly chosen Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein has been protecting the City EnduringTHE FIFTH SEASON
The Fifth Season. WINNER OF THE 2016 HUGO: BEST NOVEL. This is the way the world ends. Again. Three terrible things happen in a single day. Essun, a woman living an ordinary life in a small town, comes home to find that her husband has brutally murdered their son and kidnappedtheir daughter.
PRESS KIT - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN biography 20 words N. K. Jemisin is a New York Times bestselling and Hugo Award-winning author, and a recipient of a 2020 MacArthur Fellowship. 47 words N. K. Jemisin is the first author in the genre’s history to win three consecutive Best Novel Hugos, for her Broken Earth trilogy. Her most recent novel is the NYT-bestselling THE CITY WE BECAME. She is a 2020 MacArthur Fellow. She lives and THE DREAMBLOOD OMNIBUS The Dreamblood Omnibus. In the ancient city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Upon its rooftops and amongst the shadows of its cobbled streets wait the Gatherers — the keepers of this peace. Priests of the dream-goddess, their duty is to harvest the magic of the sleeping mind and use it to heal, soothe . . . and kill thosejudged corrupt.
THE KILLING MOON
The city burned beneath the Dreaming Moon. In the ancient city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Upon its rooftops and amongst the shadows of its cobbled streets wait the Gatherers – the keepers of this peace. Priests of the dream-goddess, their duty is to harvest the magic of the sleeping mind and use it to heal, soothe . . . and kill those judged corrupt. But when a conspiracyFANTASTIC PROFANITY
So today I’d like to talk about fantastic profanity — by which I mean not “really good” profanity, but “made up for fantasy and science fiction” profanity. Therefore this post will contain quite a bit of cussin’. FOR ART AND SCIENCE. You are warned. There are some words that are universally vulgar, in my opinion. I only speak 1.25 languages — English and just enough of a fewTHE SHADOWED SUN
The Shadowed Sun. Gujaareh, the city of dreams, suffers under the imperial rule of the Kisuati Protectorate. A city where the only law was peace now knows violence and oppression. And nightmares: a mysterious and deadly plague haunts the citizens of GROWING YOUR ICEBERG ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD ! A common adage of speculative fiction writing is that worldbuilding should be like an iceberg: only 10% should be visible above the surface, with the rest hidden underneath. DON'T PUT MY BOOK IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN Very few things could lure me out of the fugue-state of finishing a novel, but a note that I received yesterday from a reader sent me into full-on rant mode: I just finished reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, and I enjoyed it a lot. I was confused, though, to see that my library had chosen to shelve it under “African-American Fiction,” a separate section of the library. If this were HELLO! YOU JUST USED THE "DAMNED IF YOU DO/DON'T" FALLACY Hello! If you’ve been directed to this blog post, it’s because you just said something akin to “Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t” (DIYD 2) in a discussion about bigotry, misrepresentation, or cultural misappropriation in fiction.I’ve written this blog post to save me time so that in the future I won’t have to write a unique comment on each of the endless occasions that I WELCOME - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISINTHE INHERITANCE TRILOGYBIBLIOGRAPHYBLOGBOOKSTHE STONE SKYREVIEWS “The Most Celebrated Science Fiction And Fantasy Writer of Her Generation.” —The New York Times ABOUT - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN N (ora). K. Jemisin is a New York Times-bestselling author of speculative fiction short stories and novels, who lives and writes in Brooklyn, NY. In 2018, she became the first author to win three Best Novel Hugos in a row. She has also won a Nebula Award, two Locus Awards, and is a recipient of the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship.SHORT FICTION
Short Stories, Novelettes, and Novellas “Emergency Skin.” Amazon Original Stories: Forward, 2019. 8000 words. After humanity’s best and brightest abandon Earth, a soldier returns to search the detritus of a dead world. Also available in audio. “Give Me Cornbread or Give Me Death.” A People’s Future of the United States, 2019. 2500 words. After the towers and the camps came the THE GREAT CITIES ARCHIVES The City We Became. Five New Yorkers must come together to defend their city from an ancient evil in this stunning new novel by Hugo Award-winner and NYT bestselling author N. K. Jemisin. Every great city has a soul. Some are as ancient as myths, and others are BLOG - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN So I’ve spent the last day or two in a cloud of simmering fury. Only just cooled down enough to really think, and talk, about the election. For the last few years, I’ve been trying to explain to people outside of SFF that the various dramas playing out here — self-aggrandizing bigots; self-righteous “movements” to make petty, exclusionary gestures with the Hugo Award; discusssion THE DREAMBLOOD ARCHIVES The Dreamblood. A tale of culture and empire, war and religionand the realm of dreams. In the desert city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Priests of the dream-goddess maintain order: harvesting the dreams of the citizens, healing the injured, and guiding the dreamers into the afterlife whether they’re ready to die or not. FAR SECTOR - EPIPHANY 2.0 Far Sector. N.K. Jemisin, the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Broken Earth and Inheritance science fiction trilogies, makes her comic book debut with bestselling artist Jamal Campbell (Naomi) as they thrust you into a stunning sci-fi murder mystery on the other side of the universe!For the past six months, newly chosen Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein has been protecting theFUCK OFF, 2020
It is known in New Zealand as Matariki. When it precedes the dawn late in May, or early in June, it heralds the start of a new year. Mäori used these stars, and others, to navigate the Pacific. Measuring the angle between the stars and the horizon with parts ofYAY DYSTOPIA!
Whenever I see the phrase “YA dystopian”, it scans as “Yay! Dystopia!” in my head. I say this because I am perhaps not the best person to write dystopian stories. For one thing, I’m generally a cheery soul. For another, I don’t really believe in most of what SFF posits as dystopia. All societies have good and bad aspects, and any society that proves stable for the long term is one GROWING YOUR ICEBERG ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD ! A common adage of speculative fiction writing is that worldbuilding should be like an iceberg: only 10% should be visible above the surface, with the rest hidden underneath. WELCOME - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISINTHE INHERITANCE TRILOGYBIBLIOGRAPHYBLOGBOOKSTHE STONE SKYREVIEWS “The Most Celebrated Science Fiction And Fantasy Writer of Her Generation.” —The New York Times ABOUT - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN N (ora). K. Jemisin is a New York Times-bestselling author of speculative fiction short stories and novels, who lives and writes in Brooklyn, NY. In 2018, she became the first author to win three Best Novel Hugos in a row. She has also won a Nebula Award, two Locus Awards, and is a recipient of the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship.SHORT FICTION
Short Stories, Novelettes, and Novellas “Emergency Skin.” Amazon Original Stories: Forward, 2019. 8000 words. After humanity’s best and brightest abandon Earth, a soldier returns to search the detritus of a dead world. Also available in audio. “Give Me Cornbread or Give Me Death.” A People’s Future of the United States, 2019. 2500 words. After the towers and the camps came the THE GREAT CITIES ARCHIVES The City We Became. Five New Yorkers must come together to defend their city from an ancient evil in this stunning new novel by Hugo Award-winner and NYT bestselling author N. K. Jemisin. Every great city has a soul. Some are as ancient as myths, and others are BLOG - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN So I’ve spent the last day or two in a cloud of simmering fury. Only just cooled down enough to really think, and talk, about the election. For the last few years, I’ve been trying to explain to people outside of SFF that the various dramas playing out here — self-aggrandizing bigots; self-righteous “movements” to make petty, exclusionary gestures with the Hugo Award; discusssion THE DREAMBLOOD ARCHIVES The Dreamblood. A tale of culture and empire, war and religionand the realm of dreams. In the desert city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Priests of the dream-goddess maintain order: harvesting the dreams of the citizens, healing the injured, and guiding the dreamers into the afterlife whether they’re ready to die or not. FAR SECTOR - EPIPHANY 2.0 Far Sector. N.K. Jemisin, the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Broken Earth and Inheritance science fiction trilogies, makes her comic book debut with bestselling artist Jamal Campbell (Naomi) as they thrust you into a stunning sci-fi murder mystery on the other side of the universe!For the past six months, newly chosen Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein has been protecting theFUCK OFF, 2020
It is known in New Zealand as Matariki. When it precedes the dawn late in May, or early in June, it heralds the start of a new year. Mäori used these stars, and others, to navigate the Pacific. Measuring the angle between the stars and the horizon with parts ofYAY DYSTOPIA!
Whenever I see the phrase “YA dystopian”, it scans as “Yay! Dystopia!” in my head. I say this because I am perhaps not the best person to write dystopian stories. For one thing, I’m generally a cheery soul. For another, I don’t really believe in most of what SFF posits as dystopia. All societies have good and bad aspects, and any society that proves stable for the long term is one GROWING YOUR ICEBERG ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD ! A common adage of speculative fiction writing is that worldbuilding should be like an iceberg: only 10% should be visible above the surface, with the rest hidden underneath.WRITING ARCHIVE
N.K. Jemisin, the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Broken Earth and Inheritance science fiction trilogies, makes her comic book debut with bestselling artist Jamal Campbell (Naomi) as they thrust you into a stunning sci-fi murder mystery on the other side of the universe!For the past six months, newly chosen Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein has been protecting the City EnduringTHE FIFTH SEASON
The Fifth Season. WINNER OF THE 2016 HUGO: BEST NOVEL. This is the way the world ends. Again. Three terrible things happen in a single day. Essun, a woman living an ordinary life in a small town, comes home to find that her husband has brutally murdered their son and kidnappedtheir daughter.
PRESS KIT - EPIPHANY 2.0 - N.K. JEMISIN biography 20 words N. K. Jemisin is a New York Times bestselling and Hugo Award-winning author, and a recipient of a 2020 MacArthur Fellowship. 47 words N. K. Jemisin is the first author in the genre’s history to win three consecutive Best Novel Hugos, for her Broken Earth trilogy. Her most recent novel is the NYT-bestselling THE CITY WE BECAME. She is a 2020 MacArthur Fellow. She lives and THE DREAMBLOOD OMNIBUS The Dreamblood Omnibus. In the ancient city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Upon its rooftops and amongst the shadows of its cobbled streets wait the Gatherers — the keepers of this peace. Priests of the dream-goddess, their duty is to harvest the magic of the sleeping mind and use it to heal, soothe . . . and kill thosejudged corrupt.
THE KILLING MOON
The city burned beneath the Dreaming Moon. In the ancient city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Upon its rooftops and amongst the shadows of its cobbled streets wait the Gatherers – the keepers of this peace. Priests of the dream-goddess, their duty is to harvest the magic of the sleeping mind and use it to heal, soothe . . . and kill those judged corrupt. But when a conspiracyFANTASTIC PROFANITY
So today I’d like to talk about fantastic profanity — by which I mean not “really good” profanity, but “made up for fantasy and science fiction” profanity. Therefore this post will contain quite a bit of cussin’. FOR ART AND SCIENCE. You are warned. There are some words that are universally vulgar, in my opinion. I only speak 1.25 languages — English and just enough of a fewTHE SHADOWED SUN
The Shadowed Sun. Gujaareh, the city of dreams, suffers under the imperial rule of the Kisuati Protectorate. A city where the only law was peace now knows violence and oppression. And nightmares: a mysterious and deadly plague haunts the citizens of GROWING YOUR ICEBERG ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD ! A common adage of speculative fiction writing is that worldbuilding should be like an iceberg: only 10% should be visible above the surface, with the rest hidden underneath. DON'T PUT MY BOOK IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN Very few things could lure me out of the fugue-state of finishing a novel, but a note that I received yesterday from a reader sent me into full-on rant mode: I just finished reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, and I enjoyed it a lot. I was confused, though, to see that my library had chosen to shelve it under “African-American Fiction,” a separate section of the library. If this were HELLO! YOU JUST USED THE "DAMNED IF YOU DO/DON'T" FALLACY Hello! If you’ve been directed to this blog post, it’s because you just said something akin to “Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t” (DIYD 2) in a discussion about bigotry, misrepresentation, or cultural misappropriation in fiction.I’ve written this blog post to save me time so that in the future I won’t have to write a unique comment on each of the endless occasions that ISkip to content
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