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- Hugo Awards Tampering Revealed, single work column (p. 6, 70)
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Shelley Parker-Chan : All the Others,
single work
column
'Shelley Parker-Chan was born in New Zealand and is of Malaysian-Chinese heritage. They studied engineering and anthropology, and did graduate work on war crimes and restorative justice. Parker-Chan was an international development advisor on issues of human rights, gender equality, and LGBTQ+ rights in Southeast Asia, and worked extensively in several countries in Asia. They now live in Melbourne, Australia.
'Debut She Who Became the Sun appeared in 2021, launching the Radiant Emperor duology, and was followed by sequel He Who Drowned the World (2023). The first volume won Best Fantasy Novel in the British Fantasy Awards, was runner-up for the Locus Award for First Novel, and was nominated for Hugo, Dragon, and Otherwise Awards. Parker-Chan won the Astounding Award and the Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer in 2022.' (Introduction)
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Locus Looks at Short Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of Death and the Gorgon 2024 single work short story ; (p. 15) -
Locus Looks at Books,
single work
review
— Review of The Briar Book of the Dead 2024 single work novel ; (p. 22) -
Locus Looks at Books,
single work
review
— Review of The Wrong Girl & Other Warnings 2023 selected work short story ; (p. 26) -
Locus Looks at Short Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of The Book Of Nature, 2023 single work prose ; No Returns 2023 single work prose ; The Things She Carried 2023 single work short story ; (p. 59)