Kameron Hurley Biography
Kameron Hurley is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. She became famous after she won the 2011 Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer, presented by the British Fantasy Society, and the 2011 Kitschies for Best Debut Novel. Her work has been nominated for the Arthur C.
Clarke Award, the BSFA Award, and the Nebula Award; shortlisted for a Locus Award for the Best Debut Novel, and made the Tiptree Award Honor List “for works of science fiction or fantasy that expand and explore one’s understanding of gender.”
Kameron Hurley Age
Hurley was born on 12 January 1980 in Battle Ground, Washington, United States.
Kameron Hurley Education
She has not disclosed information on where she attended High School or College/ University. This information will however be updated as soon as it is available.
Kameron Hurley family
She was born and raised in the United State. However, she has not revealed information regarding her family members, this information is currently under review and will be updated soon.
Kameron Hurley Net worth
Hurley acquires her income from publishing books and selling them to the markets. She also gets her from the rewards that she gets from her hard work. Her net is still under review we will update in due time.
Kameron Hurley Husband|Affairs
- Kameron Hurley wrote a letter saying “I No Longer Recognize Marriage”
- I no longer recognize the marriage. It’s a new thing I’m trying.
- Turns out it’s fun.
- Yesterday I called a woman’s spouse her boyfriend.
- She says, correcting me, “He’s my husband,”
“Oh,” I say, “I no longer recognize the marriage.” - The impact is obvious. I tried it on a man who has been in a relationship for years,
- “How’s your longtime companion, Jill?”
“She’s my wife!”
“Yeah, well, my beliefs don’t recognize the marriage.
Kameron Hurley Children
She has not revealed whether she has children as she likes to keep her personal life private, However, This information is under review and will be updated as soon as it is available.
Kameron Hurley science fiction and fantasy writer
She has been publishing short fiction films since 1998, and she has also been writing novels since 2010. She writes occasional columns for Locus magazine about the craft and business of fiction writing. Her first novel trilogy, the Bel Dame Apocrypha, is what Hurley called “bugpunk”: set on a far-future desert planet whose technology is based on insects and whose matriarchal, Islam-inspired cultures are locked in perpetual war.
Her second trilogy, the Worldbreaker Saga, is a grimdark epic fantasy that aims to subvert the genre’s tropes such as the hero’s journey. She has also published a standalone space opera novel, The Stars are Legion. Her first nonfiction book, the essay collection The Geek Feminist Revolution, was published in 2016.
She is the author of many books and one of his written books like The Light Brigade, The Stars are Legion, and the essay collection The Geek Feminist Revolution, as well as the award-winning God’s War Trilogy and The Worldbreaker Saga. Hurley has won the Hugo Award, Locus Award, Kitschy Award, and Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer. She was also a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Nebula Award, and the Gemmell Morningstar Award.
Her short fiction has appeared in Popular Science Magazine, Lightspeed, and numerous anthologies. Hurley has also written for The Atlantic, Writers Digest, Entertainment Weekly, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, Bitch Magazine, and Locus Magazine. She posts regularly at KameronHurley.com.lution.
Kameron Hurley Awards
In 2011, she worked in the God’s War (part of the Bel Dame Apocrypha series) won the Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration and the Golden Tentacle Kitschy Award for Best Debut Novel. In 2012, she won the Sydney J. Bounds Best Newcomer Award.
In August 2014, she won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer, and her May 2013 essay “‘We Have Always Fought: Challenging the ‘Women, Cattle and Slaves Narrative” won the Hugo for Best Related Work. Her other Awards include:
- Hugo Award for Best Related Work
2014 · We Have Always Fought: Challenging the Women, Cattle and Slaves Narrative - Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer
2014 - Audie Award for Excellence in Design
2017 · The Geek Feminist Revolution
Kameron Hurley Books | Novels
- The Stars Are Legion 2017
- Apocalypse Nyx 2018
- The Light Brigade 2019
- Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2015: A Tor.Com Original 2016
- Infidel: Bel Dame Apocrypha 2011
- The Kameron Hurley Omnibus 2013
- God’s War 2011
- The Mirror Empire 2014
- The Geek Feminist Revolution 2016
- Elephants and Corpses: A Tor.Com Original 2015
Kameron Hurley Short stories
- “The War of Heroes”, Lightspeed Magazine (2016)
- “The Judgement of Gods and Monsters”, Beneath Ceaseless Skies (2016)
- “Body Politic”, Meeting Infinity, ed. Jonathan Strahan (2015)
- “The Light Brigade”, Lightspeed Magazine (2015)
- “The Improbable War”, Popular Science (2015)
- “It’s About Ethics in Revolution”, Terraform (2015)
- “Elephants and Corpses” Tor.com (2015)
- “Enyo-Enyo”. The Lowest Heaven. June 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01.
- “Wonder Maul Doll”. EscapePod. July 2009.
Kameron Hurley Bibliography
Novels
- The Stars Are Legion (2017)
- The Light Brigade (2019)
The Bel Dame Apocrypha
- God’s War (2010) (2012, Nebula Award for Best Novel nominee)
- Infidel (2011)
- Rapture (2012)
- Related short fiction
- “The Seams Between the Stars” (2011) (short story)
- “Afterbirth” (2011) (short story); prequel to God’s War
- The Body Project (2014) (novelette)
- Apocalypse Nyx (2018) (collection)
Worldbreaker Saga
- The Mirror Empire (2014)
- Empire Ascendant (2015)
- The Broken Heavens (forthcoming, December 2019)
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