Vandana Singh

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vandana Singh
Born
New Delhi, India
Occupation Short story writer, Physics instructor
Writing period 2000s–present
Genres Fantasy, Science fiction, Children's Literature
Notable work(s) "Dehli", "The Wife", Younguncle Comes to Town

Vandana Singh is an Indian science fiction writer. She currently works at Framingham State College in Massachusetts.[1]

Contents

[edit] Works

[edit] Short Fiction

  • The Woman Who Thought She Was A Planet and other stories (ISBN 9788189884048) includes two previously unpublished stories: "Conservation Laws" and "Infinities" (March 2008)
  • "The Room on the Roof" in the anthology Polyphony (September 2002)
  • "The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet" in the anthology Trampoline (August 2003)
  • "The Wife" in the anthology Polyphony (Volume 3)
Collected in Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (17)
  • "Three Tales from Sky River: Myths for a Starfaring Age" in Strange Horizons (2004)
honorable mention in Year's Best Science Fiction (22) and Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (18)
collected in Year's Best Science Fiction (22)
  • "Thirst" in The 3rd Alternative (Winter 2004)
Longlisted for the British Fantasy Award
Honorable mention for Year's Best Science Fiction (22) and Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (18)
Collected in the anthology The Inner Line: Stories by Indian Women
  • "The Tetrahedron" in Internova (2005)
Shortlisted for the Carl Brandon Parallax award
Honorable mention in Year's Best Science Fiction (23)
  • "The Sign in the Window" in the chapbook series Rabid Transit (May 2005)
  • "Hunger" in the anthology Interfictions (April 2007)
  • "Life-pod" in Foundation - The International Review of Science Fiction (August 2007)
  • "Of Love and Other Monsters," a novella published in the Aqueduct Press's Conversation Pieces Series (October 2007)
  • "Oblivion" in the anthology Clockwork Phoenix (Summer 2008)

[edit] Children's Fiction

  • Younguncle Comes to Town (March 2004)
  • Younguncle in the Himalayas

[edit] Poetry

2nd place in 2004 Rhysling Prise for speculative poetry (long poem category)
  • "Syllables of Old Lore" in the anthology Mythic (2006)
  • "The Choices of Leaves" in the anthology Mythic (2006)

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

[edit] Articles

[edit] External Links

An Interview with Vandana Singh