Nina Allan(born 27 May 1966) is a British writer ofspeculative fiction.She has published five collections of short stories, multiple novella-sized works, and five novels. Her stories have appeared in the magazinesInterzone,Black StaticandCrimewaveand have been nominated for or won a number of awards, including theGrand prix de l'Imaginaireand theBSFA Award.
Nina Allan | |
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Born | Whitechapel,London, England | 27 May 1966
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | University of Exeter Corpus Christi College, Oxford |
Genre | Speculative fiction |
Notable works | The Silver Wind The Harlequin |
Notable awards | Aeon Award (2007) BSFA Best Short Fiction (2013) Grand Prix de L'Imaginaire (2014) Novella Award (2015) |
Partner | Christopher Priest |
Website | |
The Spider's House |
Early life and education
editAllan was born inWhitechapel,in theEast End of London,and grew up in theMidlandsand inWest Sussex.She studied Russian language and literature at theUniversity of Readingand theUniversity of Exeter,and then did anMLittatCorpus Christi College, Oxford.
After leaving Oxford she worked as a buyer for an independent chain of record stores based in Exeter, and then as a bookseller in London.[1]Her first published story appeared in theBritish Fantasy SocietyjournalDark Horizonsin 2002. She lived in the Taw Valley area ofNorth Devonbut now lives onIsle of Bute.
Her column "Nina Allan's Time Pieces" appears inInterzone.
Critical reception
editAllan's storyDarkroomappeared inSubtle Edens: An Anthology of Slipstream Fictionedited by Allen AshleyElastic Pressin 2008.[2]In a review of the collection Andy Hedgecock wrote that Nina Allan is developing into "one of the finest stylists of modern genre fiction." He went on to say that very few writers had her talent to uncover, "the strange within the ordinary with such clarity and precision."[3]
Paul Kincaidin reviewingThe Silver Windasks when a series of stories can turn into a novel. He wrote that this was when, "the congeries of stories tell us more than any individual stories can." He suggests that this has been achieved and outlines the links between the stories before concluding that the sum of the parts is greater than the individual stories.[4]One of the links is the viewpoint character Martin who appears in different parallel realities.Sofia Samatarhowever in her review questioned whether or not there is a danger in Allan's experiment of the emotional force being, "more likely to be lost than gained in the leaps between parallel realities."[5]
InPeter Tennant's 2014 review ofThe Racehe wrote that this was "one of the finest books" he had read that year, but also wrote that he did not know what it was about and could "only hazard guesses." Although a novel, it is, "four self-contained sections that form a greater whole."[6]Sofia Samataragrees that "The Raceguards its secrets. "She writes that, this is" a distancing novel about drawing in, ascience fictionnovel aware of its own artifice, aliterary fictionimpatient withmimesis."[7]
In Stuart Conover's 2017 review ofThe Rifthe stated "There are a lot of fun concepts here and a fully crafted alien world which could easily have a completely separate tale told in. Actually, I'd love to Nina revisit this world without even mentioning Selena, Julie, or the events from this book and just have it as connective tissue."[8]
In Ian Sansom's review ofConquesthe wrote "Nina Allan belongs to that small set of writers whom you probably haven’t heard of, but who is really famous among certain readers and also really good."[9]
Nominations and awards
editAllan's storyAngeluswon the Aeon Award in 2007. It was announced at theEuropean Science Fiction ConventioninCopenhagen,Denmarkin September 2007. The Grand JudgeIan Watsoncommented that it was “beautifully written and paced and Enigma tic yet in an entirely lucid way."[10]
Year | Work | Award | Category | Result | Ref |
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2007 | "Angelus" | Aeon Award | — | Won | [10] |
2010 | Flying in the Face of God | BSFA Award | Short Fiction | Shortlisted | |
2013 | TheGateway | Shirley Jackson Award | Novella | Shortlisted | [11] |
Spin | BSFA Award | Short Fiction | Won | [12] | |
2014 | British Fantasy Award | Novella | Shortlisted | [13] | |
The Race | BSFA Award | Novel | Shortlisted | [13] | |
Kitschies | Red Tentacle (Novel) | Shortlisted | |||
2015 | John W. Campbell Memorial Award | — | Shortlisted | [14] | |
The Harlequin | Novella Award | — | Won | ||
2017 | "The Art of Space Travel" | Hugo Award | Novelette | Shortlisted | [15] |
Locus Award | Novelette | Shortlisted | [16] | ||
Theodore Sturgeon Award | — | Shortlisted | [17] | ||
The Rift | BSFA Award | Novel | Won | [18] | |
Kitschies | Red Tentacle (Novel) | Won | [19] | ||
2018 | John W. Campbell Memorial Award | — | Shortlisted | [14] | |
Locus Award | Science Fiction Novel | Nominated–17th | |||
The Gift of Angels | BSFA Award | Short Fiction | Shortlisted | [20] |
In translation
edit- The Silver Wind– retitledComplications– won the FrenchGrand prix de l'Imaginairefor Foreign Short Fiction in 2014.[21][22]
Publications
editNovels
edit- —— (2014).The Race.NewCon Press.ISBN9781907069703.
- —— (2017).The Rift.Titan Books.ISBN9781785650376.
- —— (2019).The Dollmaker.Riverrun.ISBN9781787472549.
- —— (2021).The Good Neighbours(hardcover ed.). Riverrun.ISBN9781529405170.
- —— (2023).Conquest(hardcover ed.). Riverrun.ISBN9781529420777.
Novellas
edit- —— (2013).Spin.The Third Alternative Press.ISBN9780955368363.
- —— (2015).The Harlequin.Sandstone Press.ISBN9781910124383.
- —— (2016).The Art of Space Travel(ebook ed.). Tor Books.ISBN9780765390653.
- —— (2016).Maggots(ebook ed.). Five Stories High.ISBN9781786180582.
Collections
edit- —— (2007).A Thread of Truth.Eibonvale Press.ISBN9780955526800.
- —— (2011).The Silver Wind.Eibonvale Press.ISBN9781908125057.
- —— (2013).Microcosmos.NewCon Press.ISBN9781907069475.
- —— (2013).Stardust: The Ruby Castle Stories.PS Publishing.ISBN9781848636149.
- —— (2021).The Art of Space Travel and Other Stories.Titan.ISBN9781789091755.
Short stories
edit- "A Storm in Kingstown" inOut of the Ruins,edited by Preston Grassmann, Titan Books, (2021),ISBN978-1789097399
Allan's stories have appeared in various publications and six "Best of" collections:
- Allan's story "The Lammas Worm" appeared inStrange Tales 3edited byRosalie ParkerofTartarus Pressin 2010. It was then selected byEllen DatlowforThe Best Horror of the Year: Volume Two.The story was re-printed as part ofStardust: The Ruby Castle Stories.
- Her storyFlying in the Face of Godappeared in issue 227 ofInterzonein 2010. It was then selected byGardner Dozoisto appear inTheYear's BestScience Fiction: Twenty-Eighth Annual Collection.
- The story "The Silver Wind" originally appeared in issue 233 ofInterzonein 2011. It was reprinted inThe Silver WindandThe Year’s Best Fantasy and Science Fiction 2012edited by Rich HortonPrime Books.[23]It was also short-listed forBSFA Awardsfor (short fiction) 2012.
- Her storyWilkolakappeared in issue 11 ofCrimewaveedited by Andy Cox in 2011. It was selected byMaxim Jakubowskifor The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 10.Constable & Robinson2013.[24]
- "Sunshine" appeared in issue 29 ofBlack Staticedited by Andy Cox in 2012. It was selected by Rich Horton forThe Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2013Prime Books.[25]
- Her story "The Tiger" appeared inTerror Tales of Londonedited byPaul Finch(Gray Friar Press) in 2013.[26]It was then selected byEllen DatlowforThe Best Horror of the Year: Volume Six.
Allan has said that all her short fiction to date has been, "a kind of apprenticeship in novel-writing". Her first novel isThe Race,which uses the town ofHastingsfor its landscape, where she was living for most of the time she was writing it.[27]
Notes
edit- A Thread of Truth:"Amethyst", "Ryman's Suitcase", "Bird Songs at Eventide", "Queen South", "The Vicar with Seven Rigs", "Heroes", "Terminus", and "A Thread of Truth."
- The Silver Wind:"Time's Chariot", "My Brother's Keeper", "The Silver Wind", "Rewind", and "Timelines: An Afterword."
- In the French edition, titledComplications,"Darkroom" added as the opening story, "Chambre noire".
- The Spanish edition,Máquinas del Tiempo,keeps the original contents.
- Microcosmos:"Microcosmos", "The Phoney War", "Chaconne", "A. H.", "Orinoco", "Flying in the Face of God" and "Higher Up."
- Stardust:Linked stories "B-Side", "The Lammas Worm", "The Gateway", "Laburnums", "Stardust", "Wreck of the Julia" and the poem "Red Queen". "Angelus", "Flying in the Face of God" and "Stardust" all involve Russian astrophysicist called Valery Kushnev. The collection was reissued in a slightly different form asRuby,Titan Books (2020).
References
edit- ^Interview in Rising Shadow
- ^Ashley, Allen, ed. (2008).Subtle Edens: an anthology of slipstream fiction.Norwich, UK: Elastic Press.ISBN9780955318191.
- ^Interzone222 page 54 (June 2009)
- ^Interzone237 page 45 (Nov/Dec 2011)
- ^Review in Strange HorizonsArchived2014-11-08 at theWayback Machine28 October 2011.
- ^Interzone254 page 67 (Sep/Oct 2104)
- ^Review in Strange Horizons6 August 2014.
- ^Conover, Stuart (6 August 2017)."Book Review: 'The Rift' By Nina Allan".ScienceFiction.Retrieved2017-08-06.
- ^Ian Sansom, "Art really is important,"Times Literary Supplement,June 2, 2023.
- ^ab"Socolive - Trực tiếp bóng đá HD miễn phí, xem bd Socolive TV".socolivekc.cc(in Vietnamese).Retrieved2024-10-27.
- ^"2013 Shirley Jackson Awards Winners – The Shirley Jackson Awards".Retrieved2024-10-27.
- ^"BSFA - Awards".bsfa.co.uk.Retrieved2024-10-27.
- ^abAnsible 332
- ^ab"Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction News and Events".
- ^"2017 Hugo Awards".World Science Fiction Society. 31 December 2016.Archivedfrom the original on 2017-08-12.Retrieved2017-08-11.
- ^"2017 Locus Awards Winners".Locus Online.2017-06-24.Retrieved2024-10-31.
- ^"2017 Campbell and Sturgeon Awards Winners".Locus Online.2017-06-19.Retrieved2024-10-31.
- ^"BSFA Awards".British Science Fiction Association.Retrieved3 April2018.
- ^"The Rift".Worlds Without End.Retrieved10 April2018.
- ^"2018 BSFA Awards Shortlist".2019-02-17.Retrieved2024-10-31.
- ^GPI Palmares 2014
- ^Interview in Europa SF
- ^Horton, Rich, ed. (2012).The year's best science fiction & fantasy 2012(2012 ed.). Rockville, Md.: Prime Books.ISBN9781607013440.
- ^Jakubowski, Maxim, ed. (2013).The mammoth book of best British crime.London: Robinson.ISBN9781780337937.
- ^Horton, Rich, ed. (2013).The year's best science fiction & fantasy 2013(2013 ed.). Prime Books.ISBN9781607013921.
- ^Finch, Paul, ed. (2013).Terror tales of london.[S.l.]: Gray Friar Press.ISBN9781906331399.
- ^As note 1
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