Lavie Tidhar (; born 16 November 1976) is an Israeli-born writer, working across multiple genres. He has lived in the United Kingdom and South Africa for long periods of time, as well as
Laos
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and
Vanuatu
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. As of 2013, Tidhar has lived in London. His novel ''
Osama'' won the 2012
World Fantasy Award—Novel, beating
Stephen King
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's ''
11/22/63'' and
George R. R. Martin
George Raymond Richard Martin (born George Raymond Martin; September 20, 1948) also known by the initials G.R.R.M. is an American author, television writer, and television producer. He is best known as the author of the unfinished series of Hi ...
's ''
A Dance with Dragons''. His novel ''
A Man Lies Dreaming'' won the £5000
Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize, for Best British Fiction, in 2015.
He won the
John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 2017, for ''Central Station''.
From October 2019 to August 2022, Tidhar, along with
Silvia Moreno-Garcia, was the science fiction and fantasy columnist for ''
The Washington Post
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''. Since 2023 he has been writing short animated films for director
Nir Yaniv under their shared label, Positronish.
Biography
Tidhar was born and raised on a
kibbutz
A kibbutz ( / , ; : kibbutzim / ) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. The first kibbutz, established in 1910, was Degania Alef, Degania. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economi ...
in Israel's rural north. He began to travel extensively from the age of 15 and incorporates his experiences as a traveler into several of his works.
Awards and honours
* 2025
Seiun Award
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, Best Translated Novel category, shortlisted for ''Neom''.
* 2025
Children's Book Council Teacher Favorites Award for 3rd-5th grade, for ''The Children's Book of the Future''.
* 2025 Children's Book Council Librarian Award for 3rd-5th grade, for ''The Children's Book of the Future''.
* 2024
BSFA Award nominee, Best Collection, for ''The Best of World SF: Volume 3''.
* 2023
Locus Award
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nominee, Best SF Novel, for ''Neom''.
* 2023
Dragon Award nominee, Best SF Novel, for ''Neom''.
* 2023
Locus Award
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nominee, Best Anthology, for ''The Best of World SF: Volume 2''.
* 2022
Locus Award
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nominee, Best Anthology, for ''The Best of World SF: Volume 1''.
* 2022
Philip K. Dick Award nominee, for ''The Escapement''.
* 2021
Prix ActuSF de l'uchronie winner, for ''Unholy Land''.
* 2021
Prix Planète SF winner, for ''Unholy Land''.
* 2021
British Fantasy Award
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nominee, Best Fantasy Novel, for ''By Force Alone''.
* 2021
Eugie Award nominee, for "Judge Dee and the Limits of the Law".
* 2021
Chinese Nebula (Xingyun) Award, Best Translated Fiction winner, for ''Central Station''.
* 2020 Stabby Award nominee, Best Short Fiction, for "Judge Dee and The Limits of the Law".
* 2020
Theodore Sturgeon Award
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, finalist for ''New Atlantis''.
* 2020
Seiun Award
The is a Japanese speculative fiction award given each year for the best science fiction works and achievements during the previous calendar year. Organized and overseen by , the awards are given at the annual Nihon SF Taikai, Japan Science Fic ...
, Best Translated Novel category, shortlisted for ''A Man Lies Dreaming''
* 2019–2020 Fantastic Book Awards, nominated for ''Candy''.
* 2019
CWA Short Story Dagger, shortlisted for "Bag Man" (in The ''Outcast Hours'', edited by
Mahvesh Murad and
Jared Shurin).
* 2019
John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nominee, for ''Unholy Land''.
* 2019
Dragon Award for Best Alternate History Novel nominee, for ''Unholy Land''.
* 2019 Premio Kelvin 505, Best Translated Novel nominee, for ''Central Station''.
* 2019
Locus Award
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Originally a poll ...
, shortlisted for ''Unholy Land''.
* 2019
Kurd Laßwitz Award nominee, Best Foreign Novel, for ''Central Station''.
* 2019
Premio Italia nominee, Best International Novel, for ''Central Station''.
* 2019
Geffen Award nominee, Best Translated SF Novel, for ''A Man Lies Dreaming''.
* 2019
Kitschies Award nominee, Best Novel, for ''Unholy Land''.
* 2018
Sidwise Award nominee, Long Form, for ''Unholy Land''.
* 2018
The Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award for Speculative Fiction, winner, for ''Central Station''.
* 2018
Geffen Award nominee, Best Translated SF Book, for ''Central Station''.
* 2017
John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel winner, for ''Central Station''.
* 2017
Locus Award
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Originally a poll ...
, shortlisted for ''Central Station''.
* 2017
Arthur C. Clarke Award, shortlisted for ''Central Station''.
* 2016 Premio Roma, Best Foreign Fiction category, shortlisted for ''A Man Lies Dreaming''.
* 2016
Seiun Award
The is a Japanese speculative fiction award given each year for the best science fiction works and achievements during the previous calendar year. Organized and overseen by , the awards are given at the annual Nihon SF Taikai, Japan Science Fic ...
, Best Translated Novel category, shortlisted for ''The Violent Century''.
* 2016
International Dublin Literary Award
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, longlisted for ''A Man Lies Dreaming''.
* 2015
Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize winner, for ''A Man Lies Dreaming''.
* 2015
British Fantasy Award
The British Fantasy Awards (BFA) are awarded annually by the British Fantasy Society (BFS), first in 1976. Prior to that they were known as The August Derleth Fantasy Awards (see August Derleth Award). First awarded in 1972 (to ''The Knight of ...
nominee, Best Novel, for ''A Man Lies Dreaming''
* 2015
British Fantasy Award
The British Fantasy Awards (BFA) are awarded annually by the British Fantasy Society (BFS), first in 1976. Prior to that they were known as The August Derleth Fantasy Awards (see August Derleth Award). First awarded in 1972 (to ''The Knight of ...
nominee, Best Collection, for ''Black Gods Kiss''
* 2015
Gaylactic Spectrum Award nominee, Best Novel, for ''The Violent Century''
* 2015
International Dublin Literary Award
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, longlisted for ''The Violent Century''.
* 2012
World Fantasy Award
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winner, Best Novel, for ''Osama''.
* 2012
British Fantasy Award
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winner, Best Novella, for ''Gorel & The Pot-Bellied God''.
* 2012
BSFA Award winner, Non-Fiction, for The World SF Blog.
* 2012
John W. Campbell Memorial Award nominee, Best Novel, for ''Osama''.
* 2012
Sidewise Award nominee, Long Form, for ''Camera Obscura''.
* 2012
BSFA Award nominee, Best Novel, for ''Osama''.
* 2012
Kitschies nominee, Best Novel, for ''Osama''.
* 2011
World Fantasy Award
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nominee, Special Award – Non Professional, for the World SF Blog.
* 2011
Theodore Sturgeon Award
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nominee, Best Short Story, for "The Night Train".
* 2011 Airship Award nominee, Best Novel, for ''Camera Obscura''.
* 2011 Geffen Award nominee, Best Novel, for ''The Tel Aviv Dossier'' (with Nir Yaniv)
* 2010 Last Drink Bird Head Award Winner, for the World SF Blog
* 2010 Geffen Award nominee, Best Novel, for ''Retzach Bidyoni'' (with Nir Yaniv)
* 2009
WSFA Small Press Award nominee, Best Short Story, for "Hard Rain at the Fortean Cafe"
* 2006 Geffen Award nominee, Best Short Story, for "Poter Ta'alumot Be'chesed"
* 2003 Clarke-Bradbury International Science Fiction Competition winner, for short story, "Temporal Spiders, Spatial Webs"
Bibliography
Novels
* ''
Osama'', P S Publishing, 2011 (UK).
* ''The Violent Century'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2013 (UK) / Tachyon Publications, 2019 (US).
* ''
A Man Lies Dreaming'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2014 (UK) / Melville House, 2016 (US).
* ''Central Station'', Tachyon Publications, 2016.
* ''Unholy Land'', Tachyon Publications, 2018.
* ''By Force Alone'', Head of Zeus, 2020 (UK) / Tor, 2020 (US).
* ''The Hood'', Head of Zeus, 2021.
* ''The Escapement'', Tachyon Publications, 2021.
* ''Neom'', Tachyon Publications, 2022.
* ''The Circumference of the World'', Tachyon Publications, 2023.
Literary / Historical Fiction
The Maror Trilogy
* ''Maror'', Head of Zeus, 2022.
* ''Adama'', Head of Zeus, 2023.
* ''Golgotha'', Head of Zeus, September 2025.
* ''Six Lives'', Apollo, 2024.
Children's Books
* ''Candy'', Scholastic, 2018 (UK), Peachtree, 2020 (US, as ''The Candy Mafia'')
* ''The Children's Book of the Future'' (2024), DK Books (with
Richard Watson)
Others
*
*
The Bookman Histories
* ''The Bookman''. Angry Robot Books, 2010.
* ''Camera Obscura''. Angry Robot Books, 2011.
* ''The Great Game''. Angry Robot Books, 2012.
Novellas
* ''An Occupation of Angels''. United Kingdom: Pendragon Press 2005. United States:
Apex Publications 2010.
* ''Cloud Permutations''. United Kingdom:
PS Publishing 2010.
* ''Gorel and The Pot-Bellied God''. United Kingdom: PS Publishing 2011.
* ''Jesus & The Eightfold Path''. United Kingdom: Immersion Press 2011.
* ''Lust of the Swastika''. United Kingdom: PS Publishing 2014.
* ''The Vanishing Kind''. First published in ''
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
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'' 2016. E-book edition published by Jabberwocky 2018.
* ''New Atlantis''. First published in ''
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
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'' 2019. E-book edition published by Jabberwocky 2020.
* ''The Big Blind''. United Kingdom: PS Publishing 2020.
Collections
* ''HebrewPunk''. United States:
Apex Publications. 2007. A collection of four linked short stories re-imagining
pulp fantasy in
Jewish
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terms.
* ''Black Gods Kiss''. United Kingdom: PS Publishing. 2015. A collection of five linked short works (including one novella) related to Tidhar's previous British Fantasy Award-winning novella ''Gorel and the Pot-Bellied God'' (2011). (The title makes reference to the
C.L. Moore short story "
Black God's Kiss".)
* ''Terminale Terra''. Italy: Future Fiction, 2018. Collection of several SF short stories, in Italian translation.
* ''Venus in Bloom''. Japan: Hal-Con, 2019. Guest of honour collection published to coincide with Hal-Con 2019, collecting several SF short stories, in dual English and Japanese. Illustrated by Masato Hisa.
* ''No One Hears The Last Shot''. United Kingdom: PS Publishing. 2025. A collection of ten crime and noir short stories.
Comics
* "The Butcher & The Fly-Keeper: A Christmas Love Story", in ''
Murky Depths'' #6, 2008, 6pp strip with artist Thomas Tuke.
* "Finger", in ''Murky Depths'' #10, 2009, 3pp strip with artist Neil Roberts.
* "Mr. Spellman's Last Dance", in ''Grave Conditions'', ed. Scott Nicholson, 2010, 6pp strip with artist Andre Siregar.
* "Mr. Spellman's Holiday", in ''Murky Depths'' #13, 2010, 9pp strip with artist Andre Siregar.
* ''Adolf Hitler's "I Dream of Ants!"''. United Kingdom: House of Murky Depths, 2012. With artist Neil Struthers.
* ''A Man Named Wolf''. Hodder & Stoughton 2014. Special promotional comic. With artist Neil Struthers.
* "New Swabia" in ''Outside''. Berlin: Ash Pure and Topics Press, 2017. 10pp strip with artist
Sarah Anne Langton.
* ''Adler'' #1. Titan Comics 2020. With artist Paul McCaffrey.
* ''Adler'' #2. Titan Comics 2020. With artist Paul McCaffrey.
* ''Adler'' #3. Titan Comics 2020. With artist Paul McCaffrey.
* ''Adler'' #4. Titan Comics 2020. With artist Paul McCaffrey.
* ''Adler'' #5. Titan Comics 2020. With artist Paul McCaffrey.
Picture books
* ''Going to the Moon''. United Kingdom: House of Murky Depths, 2012. With artist Paul McCaffrey.
As editor
The Apex Book of World SF Series
A series of anthologies published since 2009, collecting short stories of international speculative fiction. Tidhar edited the first three volumes, and remained as overall Series Editor from the fourth volume.
* ''The Apex Book of World SF''. United States: Apex Publications. 2009.
* ''The Apex Book of World SF 2''. United States: Apex Publications. 2012.
* ''The Apex Book of World SF 3''. United States: Apex Publications. 2014.
As Series Editor
* ''The Apex Book of World SF 4''. United States: Apex Publications, 2015. Edited by
Mahvesh Murad.
* ''The Apex Book of World SF 5''. United States: Apex Publications, 2018. Edited by
Cristina Jurado.
The Best of World SF
In 2021, Tidhar began a new series with ''The Best of World SF'', published in hardcover by Head of Zeus.
* ''The Best of World SF: Volume 1''. United Kingdom: Head of Zeus, 2021.
* ''The Best of World SF: Volume 2''. United Kingdom: Head of Zeus, 2022.
* ''The Best of World SF: Volume 3''. United Kingdom: Head of Zeus, 2023.
Jews vs... Series
* ''Jews vs Zombies''. With
Rebecca Levene. United Kingdom: Jurassic London, 2015.
* ''Jews vs Aliens''. With
Rebecca Levene. United Kingdom: Jurassic London, 2015.
Other
* ''A Dick & Jane Primer for Adults''. United Kingdom:
British Fantasy Society Publications, 2008
Short stories
Selected anthologies
* "The Green Caravanserai" - ''Out of the Ruins'', edited by Preston Grassman, Titan Books, 2021
* "Widow Maker" - ''The Book of Magic'', edited by Gardner Dozois, HarperVoyager 2018
* "Talking to Ghosts at the End of the World" - ''Infinity's End'', edited by Jonathan Strahan, Solaris Books 2018
* "Waterfalling" - ''The Book of Swords'', edited by
Gardner Dozois
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, Bantam Books 2017
* "The Drowned Celestrial" – ''
Old Venus'', edited by
George R. R. Martin
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and
Gardner Dozois
Gardner Raymond Dozois ( ; July 23, 1947 – May 27, 2018) was an American science fiction author and editor. He was the founding editor of '' The Year's Best Science Fiction'' anthologies (1984–2018) and was editor of '' Asimov's Science Fict ...
,
Bantam 2015
* "The Night Train" – ''
Strange Horizons
''Strange Horizons'' is an online magazine, online speculative fiction magazine. It also features speculative poetry and non-fiction in every issue, including reviews, essays, interviews, and roundtables.
History and profile
It was launched in S ...
'', 2010. Reprinted in both Gardner Dozois's ''The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty Eighth Annual Collection'' and in
Jonathan Strahan's ''The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume 5''.
* "The Spontaneous Knotting of an Agitated String" – ''
Fantasy Magazine'' 2010. Reprinted in Gardner Dozois's ''The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty Eighth Annual Collection''
* "The Integrity of the Chain" – ''Fantasy Magazine'', 2009. Reprinted in Gardner Dozois' ''The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty Seventh Annual Collection''
* "Set Down This" – ''Phantom'', edited by
Sean Wallace and
Paul G. Tremblay, Prime Books 2009
* "One Day, Soon" – ''Lovecraft Unbound'', edited by
Ellen Datlow,
Dark Horse Comics
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2009
* "Shira" – ''The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction & Fantasy'', edited by Ellen Datlow, Del Rey 2008
* "My travels with Al-Qaeda" – ''
Salon Fantastique'', edited by Ellen Datlow and
Terri Windling, Thunder's Mouth Press 2006
* "Bophuthatswana" – ''
Glorifying Terrorism'', edited by
Farah Mendlesohn, 2007
Selected stories in online magazines
* "Seven Vampires: A Judge Dee Mystery", Tor.com, 2022
* "Rain Falling in the Pines", ''
Clarkesworld Magazine'', 2021
* "Judge Dee and the Poisoner of Montmartre", Tor.com, 2021
* "Judge Dee and the Three Deaths of Count Werdenfels", Tor.com, 2021
* "Judge Dee and the Limits of the Law", Tor.com, 2020
* "Blue and Blue and Blue and Pink", ''
Clarkesworld Magazine'', 2020
* "In Xanadu", Tor.com, 2019
* "Venus in Bloom", ''
Clarkesworld Magazine'', 2019
* "Svalbard", PuzzleTales.com, 2019
* "Gubbinal", ''
Clarkesworld Magazine'', 2018
* "Yiwu", A Tor.com Original, 2018
* "The Old Dispensation", Tor.com, 2017
* "Terminal", A Tor.Com Original, 2015
* "Selfies", Tor.com, 2014
* "Dragonkin", Tor.com, 2013
* "Spider's Moon",
Futurismic, 2009
* "304, Adolf Hitler Strasse", ''
Clarkesworld Magazine'', 2006
* "The Dope Fiend", Sci Fiction, 2005
The "Central Station" story cycle
Inspired by authors like
Cordwainer Smith,
C. L. Moore,
Clifford D. Simak,
Philip K. Dick and
Zenna Henderson. Several of Tidhar's short stories relate to one another in the following chronological order, according to the author:
*"Under the Eaves", Robots: The Recent A.I., 2012 (Dozois’ Year's Best, Horton's Year's Best)
*"Robotnik", Dark Faith II, 2012
*''The Smell of Orange Groves'', ''
Clarkesworld Magazine'', 2011 (Dozois’ Year's Best, Strahan's Year's Best, Polish translation)
*"Crabapple", Daily Science Fiction, 2013
*The Lord of Discarded Things, ''
Strange Horizons
''Strange Horizons'' is an online magazine, online speculative fiction magazine. It also features speculative poetry and non-fiction in every issue, including reviews, essays, interviews, and roundtables.
History and profile
It was launched in S ...
'', 2012
*"Filaments", ''
Interzone'', 2013
*''Strigoi''. ''
Interzone'', 2012
*"The Book Seller". ''
Interzone'', 2013
*"The God Artist", unpublished
*"The Core", ''
Interzone'', 2013
*"The Birthing Clinics", unpublished
"Substantively different" versions of these stories form the basis of the
fix-up
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novel Central Station.
Short fiction
Non-fiction
* ''Art and War''. Co-written with
Shimon Adaf. United Kingdom: Repeater Books, 2016.
Filmography
Short Animated Film
Short Form Animated Series
Trivia
Tidhar is referenced in several works of fiction:
* In
Adam Roberts's ''Jack Glass'' (2012), "Tidharian" is referred to as a futuristic spoken language. "It was English Dia was speaking, after all: not Potpourri or Tidharian or Pidgin-Martian."
* In
Christopher Farnsworth's ''Killfile'', the Mossad agent friend of the protagonist is named Tidhar after the author (though it is briefly mentioned he has a different first name). "I am on guard, because Tidhar is no one you want to mess with, even by accident." ... "Thanks to Tidhar, I'm piggybacking on Mossad tech." .... "I should tell Tidhar, if I ever see him again..."
* In the
Shimon Adaf short story "third_attribute", the protagonist visits Tidhar's childhood home as he contemplates writing a thesis on Tidhar's Hebrew poetry. "He wanders along the Kibbutz pathways, but doesn’t become any wiser. A battered copy of ''Remnants of God'', Tidhar’s only poetry book in Jewish
ewish? He knew Jewish once!held under his arm."
* In Nick Wood's ''Azanian Bridges'' (2016), Tidhar's ''Osama'' is mentioned as a banned book in the alternate history
South Africa
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of the novel.
* In
Charlie Kaufman
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's ''Antkind'' (2020), protagonist B. Rosenberger Rosenberg is portrayed as a former fan of Tidhar (along with
Isaac Asimov
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and
Harlan Ellison
Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave science fiction, New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. His published wo ...
) turned against him. ""Yes," she screams, "Tidhar! You loved Tidhar!"" ... "I try to call after her, but I cannot. I cannot be a man who countenances Tidhar."
[Kaufman, Charlie. Antkind. NY: Random House, 2020]
References
Further reading
*
* Pei-chen Liao (2020). "Worlding Alternate Histories of the Post-9/11 Era: The Transnational Trend, Normalization, and the Dynamics of Memory", in ''Post-9/11 Historical Fiction and Alternate History Fiction'', Palgrave Macmillan.
*
* Morgan, Glyn (2020). "Reimagining Horror: The Plot Against America (2004), Farthing (2006), A Man Lies Dreaming (2014), and J (2014)", in ''Imagining the Unimaginable: Speculative Fiction and the Holocaust'', Bloomsbury Academic Press.
* McFarlane, Anna (2019). "Time and Affect After 9/11: Lavie Tidhar's Osama: A Novel". In ''Sideways in Time: Critical Essays on Alternate History Fiction'', ed. Glyn Morgan and C. Palmer-Patel, Liverpool University Press.
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External links
Lavie Tidhar's home page''Locus'' interview 2013
2012 interview by Gabrielle Gantz Interview regarding Lavie Tidhar's upcoming novel ''The Bookman''*
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1976 births
Living people
Analog Science Fiction and Fact people
Asimov's Science Fiction people
Israeli science fiction writers
World Fantasy Award–winning writers
Writers from London
Alternate history writers
Jewish writers
Israeli male short story writers