C. L. Polk


C. L. Polk is a Canadian author of fantasy fiction, known for their debut novel Witchmark which won the World Fantasy Award in 2019. Polk's 2022 novella Even Though I Knew the End won the Nebula Award for Best Novella, and several of their other works have received nominations for speculative fiction awards.

Early life and career

Polk was born in 1969 in New Westminster, British Columbia and grew up in Surrey and Edmonton. They began writing in their thirties, publishing short fiction in magazines such as Abyss & Apex in the early 2000s. Polk was influenced by the works of fantasy author Tanith Lee, in particular the Tales from the Flat Earth, the historical mystery and fantasy novels of Barbara Hambly, and the Valdemar novels by Mercedes Lackey.
Polk's first novel Witchmark was the first entry in the Kingston Cycle. It was written in 2014 and published in 2018. Witchmark won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, and received nominations for several awards including the Nebula and Locus Awards. In 2019, Polk was listed by the CBC as one of "19 Canadian writers to watch".
Stormsong, the sequel to Witchmark, was listed by CBC Books as among the Canadian fiction to watch for in 2020. The third and concluding book of the series, Soulstar, was published in 2021.
Other works by Polk include a historical fantasy set in Regency era England, The Midnight Bargain, which was nominated for several speculative fiction prizes and was a contender in the 2021 edition of Canada Reads.
Even Though I Knew the End, a period novella set in early 1900s Chicago about a damned woman fighting for a chance to be with the woman she loves, was nominated for multiple major awards and won the Nebula Award. Polk expressed surprise at the flood of nominations, saying that they didn't think it was "an award book."

Personal life

Polk is non-binary and has referred to their gender as a "lava lamp."
As of 2020, Polk resides in Calgary, Alberta. In 2023, Polk underwent treatment with ketamine and blogged about their experience. Their intent was to manage Complex [Post Traumatic Stress Disorder] impacting their life and writing career.

Awards


year
WorkAwardCategoryResult
2018WitchmarkAurora AwardNovel, 2019
2018WitchmarkGoodreads Choice AwardsDebut Author, 2018
2018WitchmarkLambda Literary AwardLambda [Literary Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror|SF, Fantasy and Horror], 2019
2018WitchmarkLocus AwardFirst Novel, 2019
2018WitchmarkNebula AwardNovel, 2018
2018WitchmarkWorld Fantasy AwardNovel, 2019Won
2020Ignyte AwardNovel - Adult|Adult Novel], 2021
2020Locus AwardFantasy Novel, 2021
2020Nebula AwardNovel, 2020
2020World Fantasy AwardNovel, 2021
2021Ignyte AwardNovelette, 2022
2021Hugo AwardSeries, 2021
2021SoulstarAurora AwardNovel, 2022
2021SoulstarLocus AwardFantasy Novel, 2022
2022Even Though I Knew the EndAurora AwardNovelette/Novella, 2023
2022Even Though I Knew the EndHugo AwardNovella, 2023
2022Even Though I Knew the EndIgnyte AwardNovella, 2023
2022Even Though I Knew the EndLocus AwardNovella, 2023
2022Even Though I Knew the EndNebula AwardNovella, 2022Won
2022Even Though I Knew the EndWorld Fantasy AwardNovella, 2023
2023Hugo AwardNovelette, 2024
2023Ignyte AwardNovelette, 2024

''The Kingston Cycle''

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Other novels and novellas

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Short fiction