Tade Thompson


Tade Thompson FRSL is a British psychiatrist and writer of Yoruba descent. He is best known for his 2016 science fiction novel Rosewater, which won a Nommo Award and an Arthur C. Clarke Award.

Life and career

Thompson was born in London, England, to Yoruba parents. His family left the United Kingdom for Nigeria in 1976, when Thompson was seven. He grew up in Nigeria, where he studied medicine and social anthropology. He went on to specialise in psychiatry. He returned to the UK in 1998, where he has remained, except for a year spent working in Samoa.
As well as being an author, Thompson also works full-time at St James' Hospital, Portsmouth, where he specializes in mental illnesses in people with physical problems. In July 2020, he told The Guardian that he could not imagine leaving medicine, saying: “The hospital work is a calling. I help people.”
Thompson is also an illustrator and artist.

Reception and awards

Thompson's novels and short stories have been critically well received, with critics commenting on their originality and breadth of vision. Thompson was a John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best [Science Fiction Novel|John W. Campbell Award] finalist and has been shortlisted for the Shirley Jackson Award, the BSFA Award, and the Nommo Award. His novel Rosewater won the 2019 Arthur C. Clarke Award, making Thompson the second writer of black African heritage to win the prize.
In 2023, Thompson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
YearWorkAwardCategoryResultRef.
2016BSFA AwardShort Fiction
2017Nommo AwardNovella
2017BSFA AwardShorter Fiction
2017Shirley Jackson AwardNovella
2017RosewaterCampbell Memorial Award
2017RosewaterNommo AwardNovelWon
2018British Fantasy AwardNovella
2018Nommo AwardNovellaWon
2018RosewaterBSFA AwardNovel
2019RosewaterArthur C. Clarke AwardWon
2019BSFA AwardNovel
2019BSFA AwardShorter Fiction
2019Theodore Sturgeon Award
2020Grand Prix de l'ImaginaireForeign Short FictionWon
2020Locus AwardScience Fiction Novel
2020Nommo AwardNovel
2020Dragon AwardScience Fiction Novel
2020Locus AwardScience Fiction Novel
2020Philip K. Dick Award
2020British Fantasy AwardNovella
2020Ignyte AwardNovella
2020Hugo AwardSeries
2022Far from the Light of HeavenNommo AwardNovel
2022Far from the Light of HeavenPhilip K. Dick Award
2023Philip K. Dick Award

Novels

The ''Wormwood'' Trilogy

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Stand-alone

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Novellas and short fiction

The Molly Southbourne Trilogy

Stand-alone

  • "The McMahon Institute for Unquiet Minds"
  • "Slip Road"
  • "Shadow"
  • "Notes from Gethsemane"
  • "Bicycle Girl"
  • "One Hundred and Twenty Days of Sunlight"
  • "Slip Road"
  • "Budo or, The Flying Orchid"
  • "The Monkey House"
  • "Child, Funeral, Thief, Death"
  • "The Last Pantheon"
  • "Decommissioned"
  • "Household Gods"
  • "The Apologists"
  • "Gnaw"
  • "Bootblack"
  • "Yard Dog"
  • "Jackdaw"

Poems

  • "Komolafe"

Essays

The Last Word on the Last Pantheon
  • ''Please Stop Talking about the 'Rise' of African Science Fiction''

Contributor

  • "Wherefore, Nuncle?" in ''Encounters with James Baldwin: Celebrating 100 Years''

Other work

Omenana Magazine #4 In Morningstar's Shadow: Dominion of the Fallen Stories by Aliette de Bodard