Nancy Fulda
Nancy Fulda is an American science fiction writer, editor, and computer scientist. She is an alumna of Brigham Young University in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning. She has won multiple awards for her science fiction writing, which has been compared to that of Asimov and Clarke.
Biography
Fulda graduated in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in computer science at Brigham Young University. In 2004, she received a master's degree in the same field, focusing on artificial intelligence and machine learning.One of her favorite science fiction short stories is Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes, and she calls it "one of the best science fiction books ever read". Her first award for writing was the 1998 Vera Hinckley Mayhew Award—given out at Brigham Young University—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. 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 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, and was nominated for the BSFA, Hugo, and Nebula Awards.
Her writing has been compared to that of Isaac Asimov 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 assistant 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.Collections
- Dead Men Don't Cry: Science Fiction by Nancy Fulda
- *Dead Men Don't Cry: 11 Stories by Nancy Fulda
- Hexes and Haunts: A Halloween 5-Pack
- The Breath of Heaven: Stories from Distant Worlds
- The Death and Rebirth of Anne Bonny
- *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"
- *"The Death and Rebirth of Anne Bonny"
- *"Godshift"
Short fiction
- "Tammi's Garden" in TeenAge
- "The Man Who Murdered Himself", first collected in All the Rage This Year edited by Keith Olexa
- "Ghost Chimes" in Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest, #4 edited by Jason Sizemore
- "All Praise to the Dreamer" in Aegri Somnia edited by Jason Sizemore and Gill Ainsworth
- "Pastry Run" in Jim Baen's Universe, Volume 1, #4 edited by Eric Flint
- "Blue Ink" in AlienSkin Magazine
- "The Breath of Heaven" in The Sword Review, Issue 27
- "Monument" in Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest, #10 edited by Jason Sizemore
- "Dead Men Don't Cry" in The Sword Review
- "A New Kind of Sunrise" in Warrior Wisewoman edited by Roby James
- "In the Halls of the Sky Palace" in Jim Baen's Universe, June 2009
- "Hexes and Tooth Decay" in Darwin's Evolutions
- "Backlash" in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 2010
- "Knowing Neither Kin Nor Foe" in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, #40
- "The Scream" in NewMyths.com, Issue 13
- "Like Rain From Silver Skies" in Basement Stories, Issue #3
- "Movement" in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, March 2011
- "The Half-Life of Chocolate"
- "That Undiscovered Country"
- "All or Nothing"
- "The Death and Rebirth of Anne Bonny"
- "Godshift"
- "In The Fading Light of Sundown" in Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show, #27 edited by Edmund R. Schubert
- "A Song of Blackness" in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, #106 edited by Scott H. Andrews
- "A Starscape Slightly Askew"
- "Dawn, and the Stars"
- "The Cyborg and the Cemetery" in Twelve Tomorrows edited by Stephen Cass
- "A Soaring Pillar of Brightness" in Beyond the Sun edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt
- Castles in the Sky" in Dark Expanse: Surviving the Collapse edited by Alex Shvartsman and William Snee
- "Ghost Ship" in Dark Expanse: Surviving the Collapse edited by Alex Shvartsman and William Snee
- "The Shadow Conspiracy" in Dark Expanse: Surviving the Collapse edited by Alex Shvartsman and William Snee
- "Deadfall" in Shattered Shields edited by Jennifer Brozek and Bryan Thomas Schmidt
- "Recollection" in Carbide Tipped Pens edited by Eric Choi and Ben Bova
- "Metamorphosis"
- "Saving Sammy"
- "Angles of Incidence" in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, October 2016
- "Nexus"
- "Planetbound"