Cadwell Turnbull
Cadwell Turnbull is an American science fiction and fantasy writer from the U.S. Virgin Islands. He is the author of award-winning short stories and novels, including The Lesson and No Gods, No Monsters ''.'' Turnbull also co-writes under the pen name "Darkly Lem" with Josh Eure, Craig Lincoln, Ben Murphy, and M. Darusha Wehm.
Biography
Turnbull was born on August 12, 1987 in Maryland, but moved with his parents when he was a month old and was raised in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. He moved to Pittsburgh to attend La Roche University, where he received a BA in Professional Writing. He attended North Carolina State University for graduate school, where he studied under John Kessel and Wilton Barnhardt. He received an MFA in Creative Writing and an MA in English. He is a graduate of the 2016 Clarion West Writers Workshop.Works
Turnbull's short stories have appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Lightspeed Magazine, and Nightmare Magazine. Two of his short stories have been read by LeVar Burton on the LeVar Burton Reads podcast. His short story "Loneliness Is in Your Blood" was selected for The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018 anthology, and his short story "Jump" was selected for The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2019 anthology.His debut novel, The Lesson, was nominated for multiple awards and won the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award for speculative fiction in the "debut" category. His second novel, No Gods, No Monsters, was listed as one of the best books of 2021 by The New York Times, NPR, Audible, the New York Public Library, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, and Tor.com. His third novel, We Are the Crisis, was listed as one of the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2023 and one of the Best Fiction Books of 2023 by Kirkus Reviews.
Many of his stories take place in his native U.S. Virgin Islands. His writing often addresses sociopolitical topics like colonialism and post-colonialism, marginalized communities, climate change, police violence, and collective ownership. He credits Ursula Le Guin as influential to his writing along with Octavia Butler, Ted Chiang, N. K. Jemisin, Alice Munro, and George Orwell.
Novels
The Lesson.. Blackstone Publishing..Convergence SagaNo Gods, No Monsters.. Blackstone Publishing..We Are the Crisis.. Blackstone Publishing. A Ruin, Great and Free.. Blackstone Publishing.
Formation SagaTransmentation Transience: Or, an Accession to the People's Council for Nine Thousand Worlds, by Darkly Lem.. Blackstone Publishing.
Short fiction
- "".. Nightmare Magazine.
- "".. Lightspeed Magazine.
- “”.. Lightspeed Magazine.
- * Originally printed in Asimov’s Science Fiction
- “When the Rains Come Back.”. Lightspeed Magazine.
- * --. Featured on We Will Remember Freedom podcast.
- "".. Grassroots Economic Organizing.
- "".. Lightspeed Magazine.
- * --. Featured on LeVar Burton Reads podcast.
- "".. The Verge.
- "".. Nightmare Magazine.
- "The Letters Triptych".. In The Dystopia Triptych: Ignorance is Strength, Vol 1. Broach Reach Publishing and Adamant Press..
- "Mediation.". In Entanglements: Tomorrow's Lovers, Families, and Friends. MIT Press..
- "".. Lightspeed Magazine.
- * --. Featured on LeVar Burton Reads podcast.
- * --. In Many Worlds, or The Simulacra. Radix Media.
- "Killmonger Rising".. In Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda. Titan Books..
- “”, with Emma Osborne and Jess Essey. Nightmare Magazine.
- “There, She Didn’t Need Air to Fill Her Lungs” Lost Worlds & Mythological Kingdoms. Grim Oak Press.
- ".". In Many Worlds, or The Simulacra. Radix Media.
- “Wandering Devil”.. Out There Screaming: An Anthology of Black Horror. Penguin Random House.
- “”.. Sunday Morning Transport.