CHARLIE JANE ANDERS’ novel All the Birds in the Sky, is in many ways a love story, but it’s not a particularly sunny one. The book, out this week, tracks two childhood friends as they discover their special powers—Patricia is a witch, Lawrence a (barely) time-traveling mad genius—and grow apart, only to find each other years later, after they’ve followed their respective paths. The sci-fi/fantasy world that the two live in is essentially the Darkest Timeline version of our own: cataclysmic climate change has led to famine, disease, and more than one nation on the brink of war.
I'm the author of All the Birds in the Sky, and the forthcoming The City in the Middle of the Night. Plus a short story collection called Six Months, Three Days, Five Others, and a novella called Rock Manning Goes For Broke.
I’m probably the only person to have become a fictional character in a Star Trek novel and in one of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City books.
I used to write for a site called io9.com, and now I write for various places here and there.
I won the Emperor Norton Award, for “extraordinary invention and creativity unhindered by the constraints of paltry reason.” I've also won a Hugo Award, a Nebula Award, a William H. Crawford Award, a Theodore Sturgeon Award, a Locus Award and a Lambda Literary Award.
I have published a ton of short fiction – way over 100 short stories at this point. I’ve stopped counting. My stories have appeared in Wired Magazine, Tin House, Conjunctions, the Boston Review, Tor.com, Lightspeed Magazine, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Tin House, ZYZZYVA, Strange Horizons, Apex Magazine, Uncanny Magazine, 3 AM Magazine, Flurb.net, Monkey Bicycle, Pindeldyboz, Instant City, Broken Pencil, and in tons and tons of anthologies. One year, I was in one of the Year’s Best SF anthologies and in Best Lesbian Erotica at the same time.
I organize Writers With Drinks, which is a monthly reading series here in San Francisco that mashes up a ton of different genres. Every month, I make up weird fictional bios for the readers and performers, and nobody’s sued yet. Readers/performers at Writers With Drinks have included the aforementioned Armistead Maupin, plus Mary Gaitskill, Amy Tan, Rick Moody, Jonathan Lethem, Dorothy Allison, W. Kamau Bell, Luis Alberto Urrea, Ruth Ozeki, Ishmael Reed, Karen Joy Fowler, Maureen McHugh and just countless others. The SF Chronicle did a really nice article about Writers With Drinks.
Back in 2007, Annalee Newitz and I put out a book of first-person stories by female geeks called She’s Such a Geek: Women Write About Science, Technology and Other Nerdy Stuff. There was a lot of resistance to doing this book, because nobody believed there was a market for writing about female geeks. Also, Annalee and I put out a print magazine called other, which was about pop culture, politics and general weirdness, aimed at people who don’t fit into other categories. To raise money for other magazine, we put on events like a Ballerina Pie Fight – which is just what it sounds like – and a sexy show in a hair salon where people took off their clothes while getting their hair cut.
I used to live in a Buddhist nunnery, when I was a teenager. I love to do karaoke. I eat way too much spicy food. I hug trees and pat stone lions for luck. I talk to myself way too much when I’m working on a story.
作者是查莉•简•安德斯,一个科幻网站的主编,作为编辑的她,需要具备很强的想象力,有许多故事,才可以理解别人的故事,阐述自己新奇的想法。 读了第一卷之后,我感觉设定很酷,小女孩懂得动物的语言,百鸟议会又是什么,当想进一步了解时,故事就停止了。给了我很大的阅...
評分过去从没读过科幻小说,理由基于两点,一是科幻小说创作,作者本人要很有丰富的想象力,而且想象力又要不落俗套,这点对创作者的要求颇高;二是阅读体验要好,文笔流畅。自从刘慈欣的科幻小说《三体》火了后,开始了对科幻小说的关注。看到本书介绍,包揽了三大殿堂级奖项,决...
評分 評分開局以為是東野圭吾風,主人公雙綫交叉寫作,增加瞭期待值,結果非常平庸,缺乏跌宕起伏缺乏想象力。
评分DNF。爛不可怕,最可怕的是明明很爛還覺得自己這是藝術,而且還要以此給讀者洗腦。白瞎這麼美的封麵。//居然引進瞭!!!!好可怕!!!!
评分實在是……太無聊瞭,一半棄
评分這是一個巫術白蓮女與科技宅渣男相愛相殺的故事
评分開局以為是東野圭吾風,主人公雙綫交叉寫作,增加瞭期待值,結果非常平庸,缺乏跌宕起伏缺乏想象力。
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