Andrea Hairston (born 1952) is an African-American science fiction and fantasy playwright and novelist.
Her novel ''
Redwood and Wildfire'' won the
James Tiptree, Jr. Award for 2011.
''Mindscape'', Hairston's first novel, won the
Carl Brandon Parallax Award and was short-listed for the
Philip K. Dick Award and the James Tiptree, Jr. Award. Hairston was one of the Guests of Honor at the science fiction convention
Wiscon
WisCon or Wiscon, a Wisconsin science fiction convention, is the oldest, and often called the world's leading, feminist science fiction convention and conference. It was first held in Madison, Wisconsin in February 1977, after a group of fans at ...
in May 2012.
She is the Artistic Director of Chrysalis Theatre and has created original productions with music, dance, and masks for more than a decade. Hairston is also the Louise Wolff Kahn 1931 Professor of Theatre and Afro-American Studies at
Smith College.
She teaches playwriting, African, African American, and Caribbean theatre literature.
Her plays have been produced at Yale Rep, Rites and Reason, the Kennedy Center, StageWest, and on public radio and television. In addition, Hairston has translated plays by
Michael Ende
Michael Andreas Helmuth Ende (12 November 1929 – 28 August 1995) was a German writer of fantasy and children's fiction. He is known for his epic fantasy ''The Neverending Story'' (with its 1980s film adaptation and a 1995 animated television ...
and
Kaca Celan from German to English.
Hairston was born and raised in
Pittsburgh
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, Pennsylvania, where as a teenager she did community organizing work with union, civil rights and antiwar activism.
She lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Works
Novels
* ''Mindscape'' (
Aqueduct Press
Aqueduct Press is a publisher based in Seattle, Washington, United States that publishes material featuring a feminist viewpoint.
History
Aqueduct Press was founded in 2004 by L. Timmel Duchamp. The company has focused on publishing speculat ...
, 2006)
* ''Redwood and Wildfire'' (
Aqueduct Press
Aqueduct Press is a publisher based in Seattle, Washington, United States that publishes material featuring a feminist viewpoint.
History
Aqueduct Press was founded in 2004 by L. Timmel Duchamp. The company has focused on publishing speculat ...
, February 2011)
* ''Will Do Magic for Small Change'' (
Aqueduct Press
Aqueduct Press is a publisher based in Seattle, Washington, United States that publishes material featuring a feminist viewpoint.
History
Aqueduct Press was founded in 2004 by L. Timmel Duchamp. The company has focused on publishing speculat ...
, 2016)
* ''Master of Poisons'' (
Tor Books
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, 2020)
Short fiction
* "Griots of the Galaxy" in Hopkinson, N. and Uppinder, M., eds., ''So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Visions of the Future'', Arsenal Pulp Press, 2004''
''
* "Excerpt from ''Mindscape''", in Thomas, S.R., ed., ''Dark Matter: Reading The Bones: Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora'', Grand Central Publishing, 2004.
* "Saltwater Road" in ''
Lightspeed'' , Issue 62, July 2015
* "Dumb House" in Shawl, N., ed., ''New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color'', Rebellion Publishing, 2019.
Articles and essays
* "'I Wanna Be Great!': How to Rescue the Spirit in the Wasteland of Fame" in Donkin, E. and Clement, S., ed., ''Upstaging Big Daddy: Directing Theater as if Gender and Race Matter'', University of Michigan Press, 1993.
* "Driving Mr. Lenny: Notes on Race and Gender as a Transport to Another Reality, Another Dimension" in ''The International Review of Science Fiction'', 2004
* “Octavia Butler–Praise Song to a Prophetic Artist” in Larbalestier, J., ed., ''Daughters of the Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century'', Wesleyan University Press, 2006
* "King Kong" in Duchamp, L. T., ed., ''The WisCon Chronicles, Vol. 1'', Aqueduct Press, 2007
* "Double Consciousness" in Barr, M., ed., ''Afro-Future Females: Black Writers Chart Science Fiction’s Newest New Wave Trajectory, Ohio State University Press,'' 2008
* "Lord of the Monsters—Minstrelsy Redux: King Kong, Hip Hop, and the Brutal Black Buck" in the ''
Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts
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''
* "Romance of the Robot: From ''RUR'' & ''Metropolis'' to ''WALL-E''" in Kelso, S., ed., ''The WisCon Chronicles, Vol. 4'', Aqueduct Press, 2010.
* "Stories Are More Important than Facts: Imagination as Resistance in Guillermo del Toro’s ''Pan’s Labyrinth''" in Duchamp, L. T., ed., ''Narrative Power: Encounters, Celebrations, Struggles'', Aqueduct Press, 2010.
* "Heretical Connectedness: An Appreciative Look at ''Symbiotic Planet'' by Lynn Margulis" in ''Cascadia Subduction Zone'', Vol. 1., No. 4, October 2011.
* "Different and Equal Together: SF Satire in ''District 9''" in ''Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts'', Vol. 22, No. 3, 2011.
* "Guest of Honor 2012 Speech" in Vanderhooft, J., ed., ''The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 7.'', Aqueduct Press, 2013.
* "Disappearing Natives: The Colonized Body is Monstrous" in ''
Extrapolation
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'', Vol. 54, No. 3, 2013.
* "Dismantling the Echo Chamber: On Africa SF" in ''
Los Angeles Review of Books
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'', 16 January 2014.
* "Ghost Dances on Silver Screens: Pumzi and Older than America" in ''Extrapolation'', Vol. 57, No. 1-2, 2016.
* "What Art Does: 'When the World Wounds' by Kiini Ibura Salaam" in ''
Los Angeles Review of Books
The ''Los Angeles Review of Books'' (''LARB'' is a literary review magazine covering the national and international book scenes. A preview version launched on Tumblr in April 2011, and the official website followed one year later in April 2012. ...
'', 25 March 2017.
* "It’s Our Time: Women of Wakanda", ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', 8 September 2018.
Plays
* ''On Display - Do Not Touch'' (1977)
* ''Signs of Life'' (1987)
* ''The Black Women’s Survival Kit'' (1988-1989)
* ''It's Not Too Late'' (1994), with Pan Morigan
* ''Dancing With Chaos'' (1995)
* ''Strange Attractors'' (1996, 1997)
* ''Lonely Stardust'' (1998)
* ''Hummingbird Flying Backward'' (2000)
* ''Soul Repairs'' (2002)
* ''Archangels of Funk'' (2003-2005)
* ''Dispatches'' (2008-2009)
* ''Thunderbird at the Next World Theatre'' (2014)
Collections
* ''Impolitic!'' with Notkin, D., Aqueduct Press, 2012
* ''Lonely Stardust: Two Plays, a Speech, and Eight Essays'', Aqueduct Press, 2014
Awards
* 2011
James Tiptree, Jr. Award for ''Redwood and Wildfire''
* International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts Distinguished Scholarship Award for distinguished contributions to the scholarship and criticism of the fantastic, 2011
* 2006
Carl Brandon Parallax Award for ''Mindscape'', 2010
* Launch Pad—Fellow at
NASA
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-funded Writer’s Workshop, August 2008
* Guest of Honor,
Diversicon
Diversicon is an annual speculative fiction (science fiction and fantasy, or SF) convention held in July or August in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota area. Diversicon provides programming and social opportunities to encourage the multicul ...
Science Fiction Convention, Minneapolis, MN, August 2007
*
James Tiptree, Jr. Award Finalist for ''Mindscape'', 2006
*
Philip K. Dick Award Finalist for ''Mindscape'', 2007
* Older Writers Grant, Speculative Literature Foundation for Exploding in Slow Motion excerpt, 2004.
* NEA Grant to Playwrights, a Ford Foundation grant to collaborate with Senegalese Master Drummer Massamba Diop, and a Shubert Fellowship for Playwriting.
References
External links
Official website and blogAmbling Along the Aqueduct blog postsWorlds Without End ProfileSmith Alumnae Interview*
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Living people
21st-century American novelists
American science fiction writers
American fantasy writers
Afrofuturist writers
American women novelists
Brown University alumni
Writers from Pittsburgh
Smith College alumni
Smith College faculty
Women science fiction and fantasy writers
African-American women writers
African-American novelists
1952 births
American women essayists
American women dramatists and playwrights
21st-century American women writers
Black speculative fiction authors
21st-century American essayists
Novelists from Pennsylvania
Novelists from Massachusetts
American women academics
21st-century African-American women
21st-century African-American writers
20th-century African-American people
20th-century African-American women