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Nancy Fulda (née Owens) is an American science fiction writer, editor, and computer scientist. She is an alumna of
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in the fields of
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and
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. She has won multiple awards for her science fiction writing, which has been compared to that of Asimov and
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Biography

Fulda graduated in 2002 with a
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in
computer science Computer science is the study of computation, automation, and information. Computer science spans theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, information theory, and automation) to Applied science, practical discipli ...
at
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. In 2004, she received a
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in the same field, focusing on
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and
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. One of her favorite science fiction short stories is ''
Flowers for Algernon ''Flowers for Algernon'' is a short story by American author Daniel Keyes, later expanded by him into a novel and subsequently adapted for film and other media. The short story, written in 1958 and first published in the April 1959 issue of ''T ...
'', by
Daniel Keyes Daniel Keyes (August 9, 1927 – June 15, 2014) was an American writer who wrote the novel ''Flowers for Algernon''. Keyes was given the Author Emeritus honor by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2000. Biography Early life ...
, and she calls it "one of the best science fiction books heever read". Her first award for writing was the 1998 Vera Hinckley Mayhew Award—given out at
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—for her short story "The Man Who Murdered Himself". This story was later formally published in 2004 for the first time in ''
The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 3 ''The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 3 - All the Rage This Year'' (2004) is an anthology edited by Keith Olexa. It contains twelve stories by different writers. All of them were winners of the 3rd Annual Phobos Fiction Contest for new ...
''. Having this story published helped her move toward a career in writing. Her story "That Undiscovered Country" won the Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award Grand Prize in 2011, beating "Gemini XVII" by
Brad R. Torgersen Brad R. Torgersen (born April 6, 1974) is an American science fiction author whose short stories regularly appear in various anthologies and magazines, including '' Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' and ''Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine ...
and "Natural Selection" by Michael Simon. Fulda's 2012 story, "Movement" was partially inspired by her autistic son. It won the Readers' Choice Award from ''
Asimov's Science Fiction ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' is an American science fiction magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy named after science fiction author Isaac Asimov. It is currently published by Penny Publications. From January 2017, the publication ...
'', and was nominated for the
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, and
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s. Her writing has been compared to that of
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and Arthur C. Clarke. She draws on her religion, life experiences, and science background when creating her stories. Because of various conversations with fellow writers, she called for tolerance and respect in the science fiction and fantasy writing field for those with religious beliefs. Fulda is active in SFWA and has addressed various topics on the SFWA site as a guest blogger: engaging in online discussions, dealing with awards season, how to create good antagonists, developing effective hooks, writing short and long stories, and carving a finished story from an unfinished idea. Fulda created the Anthology Builder website in 2007 as a way to promote short stories through custom anthologies, though the site closed down in late 2016. She is an adjunct professor in the Computer Science department at Brigham Young University, and she has four children.


Relatives

Fulda's sister is writer Sandra Tayler; her brother-in-law is cartoonist
Howard Tayler Howard V. Tayler (born February 29, 1968 in Florida) is the creator of the webcomic ''Schlock Mercenary''. He worked as a volunteer missionary for the LDS Church, then graduated from Brigham Young University. Using his degree in music compositi ...
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Bibliography

Works are listed in chronological order within each section.


Collections

*''Dead Men Don't Cry: Science Fiction by Nancy Fulda'' (February 2011, self-published, ) **''Dead Men Don't Cry: 11 Stories by Nancy Fulda'' (February 2011, self-published, same content as above with the addition of "Tammi's Garden") *''Hexes and Haunts: A Halloween 5-Pack '' (October 2011, self-published) *''The Breath of Heaven: Stories from Distant Worlds '' (May 2012, AnthologyBuilder, ) *''The Death and Rebirth of Anne Bonny'' (December 2015, self-published, ) **Contains: "The Death and Rebirth of Anne Bonny", "Saving Sammy", "All or Nothing", "In the Fading Light of Sundown", "The Cyborg and the Cemetery", and "First Steps"


Series

*''The Numbers Quartet'' **"All or Nothing" (2012) **"The Death and Rebirth of Anne Bonny" (2012) **"Godshift" (2012)


Short fiction

* "Tammi's Garden" in ''TeenAge'' (date unknown) * "The Man Who Murdered Himself" (1998), first collected in ''All the Rage This Year'' edited by Keith Olexa (September 2004, Phobos Books, ) * "Ghost Chimes" in ''Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest, #4'' edited by Jason Sizemore (December 2005, Apex Publications) * "All Praise to the Dreamer" in ''Aegri Somnia'' edited by Jason Sizemore and Gill Ainsworth (December 2006, Apex Publications, ) * "Pastry Run" in ''
Jim Baen's Universe ''Jim Baen's Universe'' (''JBU'') was a bimonthly online fantasy and science fiction magazine created by Jim Baen (founder and long-time publisher of Baen Books). It was recognized by the SFWA as a Qualifying Short Fiction Venue. ''JBU'' began ...
, Volume 1, #4'' edited by
Eric Flint Eric Flint (February 6, 1947 – July 17, 2022) was an American author, editor, and e-publisher. The majority of his main works are alternate history science fiction, but he also wrote humorous fantasy adventures. His works have been listed ...
(December 2006, Baen Books) * "Blue Ink" in ''AlienSkin Magazine'' (2006) * "The Breath of Heaven" in ''The Sword Review, Issue 27'' (June 2007, Double-Edged Publishing) * "Monument" in ''Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest, #10'' edited by Jason Sizemore (October 2007, Apex Publications) * "Dead Men Don’t Cry" in ''The Sword Review'' (2007, Double-Edged Publishing) * "A New Kind of Sunrise" in ''Warrior Wisewoman'' edited by Roby James (June 2008, Norilana Books, ) * "In the Halls of the Sky Palace" in ''
Jim Baen's Universe ''Jim Baen's Universe'' (''JBU'') was a bimonthly online fantasy and science fiction magazine created by Jim Baen (founder and long-time publisher of Baen Books). It was recognized by the SFWA as a Qualifying Short Fiction Venue. ''JBU'' began ...
, June 2009'' (
Baen Books Baen Books () is an American publishing house for science fiction and fantasy. In science fiction, it emphasizes space opera, hard science fiction, and military science fiction. The company was established in 1983 by science fiction publisher an ...
) * "Hexes and Tooth Decay" in ''Darwin's Evolutions'' (October 2009) * "Backlash" in '' Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 2010'' (
Dell Magazines Dell Magazines was a company founded by George T. Delacorte Jr. in 1921 as part of his Dell Publishing Co. Dell is today known for its many puzzle magazines, astrology magazines, as well as fiction magazines such as ''Alfred Hitchcock's Myste ...
) * "Knowing Neither Kin Nor Foe" in ''
Beneath Ceaseless Skies ''Beneath Ceaseless Skies'' (''BCS'') is a fantasy adventure online magazine published in the United States by Firkin Press. History ''Beneath Ceaseless Skies'' first issue was released on October 9, 2008 featuring stories by Chris Willrich and ...
, #40'' (April 2010) * "The Scream" in ''NewMyths.com, Issue 13'' (December 2010) * "Like Rain From Silver Skies" in ''Basement Stories, Issue #3'' (January 2011) * "Movement" in '' Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, March 2011'' (
Dell Magazines Dell Magazines was a company founded by George T. Delacorte Jr. in 1921 as part of his Dell Publishing Co. Dell is today known for its many puzzle magazines, astrology magazines, as well as fiction magazines such as ''Alfred Hitchcock's Myste ...
) * "The Half-Life of Chocolate" (April 2011, Fae Publishing) * "That Undiscovered Country" (2011, Baen.com) * "All or Nothing" (January 2012, ''
Daily Science Fiction ''Daily Science Fiction'' is an email and online magazine devoted to publishing science fiction stories that was founded in 2010. Per the title, it is a daily publication, publishing each weekday, edited by Jonathan Laden and Michele Barasso. O ...
'') * "The Death and Rebirth of Anne Bonny" (January 2012, ''Daily Science Fiction'') * "Godshift" (March 2012, ''Daily Science Fiction'') * "In The Fading Light of Sundown" in ''
Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show ''Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show'' (2008) is a science fiction and fantasy anthology edited by Edmund R. Schubert and Orson Scott Card. Originally published in paperback by Tor Books in August 2008, it contains eighteen stories ...
, #27'' edited by Edmund R. Schubert (March 2012, Hatrack River) * "A Song of Blackness" in ''
Beneath Ceaseless Skies ''Beneath Ceaseless Skies'' (''BCS'') is a fantasy adventure online magazine published in the United States by Firkin Press. History ''Beneath Ceaseless Skies'' first issue was released on October 9, 2008 featuring stories by Chris Willrich and ...
, #106'' edited by Scott H. Andrews (October 2012) * "A Starscape Slightly Askew" (2012) * "Dawn, and the Stars" (May 2013, Deorc Enterprise) * "The Cyborg and the Cemetery" in ''Twelve Tomorrows'' edited by Stephen Cass (September 2013, MIT Technology Review) * "A Soaring Pillar of Brightness" in ''Beyond the Sun'' edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt (August 2013, Fairwood Press, ) * Castles in the Sky" in ''Dark Expanse: Surviving the Collapse'' edited by Alex Shvartsman and William Snee (March 2014, Deorc Enterprise) * "Ghost Ship" in ''Dark Expanse: Surviving the Collapse'' edited by Alex Shvartsman and William Snee (March 2014, Deorc Enterprise) * "The Shadow Conspiracy" in ''Dark Expanse: Surviving the Collapse'' edited by Alex Shvartsman and William Snee (March 2014, Deorc Enterprise) * "Deadfall" in ''Shattered Shields'' edited by
Jennifer Brozek Jennifer Brozek (born December 9, 1970) is an American freelance author, game design writer, editor, and small press publisher. Career Before becoming a full-time writer, Brozek was a software QA engineer working on a wide range of projects, inc ...
and
Bryan Thomas Schmidt Bryan Thomas Schmidt (born February 13, 1969) is an American science fiction author and editor. He has edited (or co-edited) fifteen anthologies, a space opera trilogy, and an ongoing, near-future police procedural series set in Kansas City, Miss ...
(November 2014,
Baen Books Baen Books () is an American publishing house for science fiction and fantasy. In science fiction, it emphasizes space opera, hard science fiction, and military science fiction. The company was established in 1983 by science fiction publisher an ...
, ) * "Recollection" in ''Carbide Tipped Pens'' edited by Eric Choi and
Ben Bova Benjamin William Bova (November 8, 1932November 29, 2020) was an American writer and editor. During a writing career of 60 years, he was the author of more than 120 works of science fact and fiction, an editor of '' Analog Science Fiction and F ...
(December 2014,
Tor Books Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tor Publishing Group (previously Tom Doherty Associates), a publishing company based in New York City. It primarily publishes science fiction and fantasy titles, and is the largest publisher of Chinese scien ...
, ) * "Metamorphosis" (July 2015, ''SF Comet'') * "Saving Sammy" (December 2015, in ''The Death and Rebirth of Anne Bonny'') * "Angles of Incidence" in ''
Analog Science Fiction and Fact ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled ''Astounding Stories of Super-Science'', the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William C ...
, October 2016'' (Dell Magazines) * "Nexus" (2016, in ''Humanity 2.0'' edited by Alex Shvartsman, Phoenix Pick, ) * "Planetbound" (2017, in ''Chasing Shadows: Visions of Our Coming Transparent World'' edited by Stephen W. Potts,
Tor Books Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tor Publishing Group (previously Tom Doherty Associates), a publishing company based in New York City. It primarily publishes science fiction and fantasy titles, and is the largest publisher of Chinese scien ...
, )


Nonfiction and academic

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Awards


References

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