![]() The creation of fantastical worlds in order to address and analyze real-world problems of radical inequality-gender-, sexuality-, race-, and class-based oppression-is a tradition that can be followed easily through the history of speculative fiction. It is in your spirit or it is nowhere.-Ursula K. A short-story collection is forthcoming from Farrar, Straus & Giroux, as is a new novel she’s currently at work on a 10-hour musical adaptation of Vergil’s Aeneid for Audible. ![]() Recent lectures at Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Iowa, University of Pennsylvania, Oxford University, New York University, and many more. ![]() Her fiction and short fiction have been widely anthologized, including in multiple volumes of Best American Fantasy & Science Fiction, and shortlisted for Hugo, Locus, Shirley Jackson, and Joyce Carol Oates Awards. Author of The New York Times-bestselling, World Fantasy Award-winning Beowulf: A New Translation, a verse translation of the Old English epic, and the novel The Mere Wife, both from Farrar, Straus & Giroux, as well as Magonia and Aerie, young adult fantasy novels from HarperCollins the horror novella The End of the Sentence, with Kat Howard co-editor of Unnatural Creatures, with Neil Gaiman the historical fantasy novel Queen of Kings and the comedic memoir The Year of Yes. ![]()
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