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'''Sarah Gailey''' is an American author. Their alternate history novella ''[[River of Teeth]]'' was a finalist for the 2017 [[Nebula Award for Best Novella]],<ref name=Nebula>[http://bit.ly/2XZXgW5 River of Teeth], at [[Science Fiction Writers of America]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> the 2018 [[Hugo Award for Best Novella]],<ref name=Hugo>[http://bit.ly/2XnppcS 2018 Hugo Awards], at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> and the 2018 [[Locus Award for Best Novella]].<ref name=Locus>[http://bit.ly/2XZsmNK 2018 Locus Award Winners], at [[Locus Magazine]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> In 2018 they also won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer]].<ref name=Hugo></ref>
==Career==
Gailey's fiction has been published in ''[[The Atlantic]]'',<ref>[http://bit.ly/2F8SdvR An Augmented Reality] at The Atlantic; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> [[Tor Books | Tor.com]],<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Y2ZYua Worth Her Weight in Gold] at Tor.com; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> and ''Fireside Magazine.'' Their non-fiction writing has appeared on Tor.com,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2XjKXaf Tor.com content by Sarah Gailey] at Tor.com; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> [[Mashable]],<ref>[http://bit.ly/2XYoSuZ The Harry Potter series is actually one long story about PTSD] at Mashable.com; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> [[The Boston Globe]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/1ST8kxS Dissociation is scary. Dissociation is safety.] at [[The Boston Globe]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> and [[Uncanny Magazine]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2oST9O0 City of Villains: Why I Don't Trust Batman] at ''Uncanny Magazine''; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
Gailey is well-known for their 2017 novella duology, ''River of Teeth'' and ''Taste of Marrow''.<ref name=Kirkus>[http://bit.ly/2r9D4oq Of Hippos and Humans], by Ana Grilo, at [[Kirkus Reviews]]''; published June 9, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018</ref><ref name=PW>[http://bit.ly/2Y07eHd River of Teeth], reviewed at ''[[Publishers Weekly]]''; published May 13, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018</ref><ref name=NPR>[https://n.pr/2XscW7z Hip, Hippo Hooray For 'River Of Teeth'], by [[Amal El-Mohtar]], at [[National Public Radio]]; published May 28, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018</ref> Their first full-length novel, ''Magic for Liars'', was published by Tor Books in June 2019. ''Buzzfeed News'' called it "one of the best fantasies of 2019."<ref name=Buzzfeed></ref> Their debut young adult novel, ''When We Were Magic,'' is set to be published by Simon Pulse in 2020.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2XYoUD7 Rights Report: Week of February 5, 2018] at ''[[Publishers Weekly]]''; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> <ref>[http://bit.ly/2XlI4Wp When We Were Magic] at [[Goodreads]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
Tor has announced that Gailey's next novella, titled ''Upright Women Wanted'', will be released in February 2020.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2GUUdbH Revealing Sarah Gailey's ''Upright Women Wanted''] at Tor.com; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
==Personal Life==
Gailey lives in Los Angeles with their partner.<ref name=Buzzfeed>[http://bit.ly/2MvTVwR The Author Of One Of The Best Fantasies Of 2019 Walks Us Through Their Writing Space], at Buzzfeed News; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
==Bibliography==
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===Books===
* ''[[River of Teeth]]''. Tor Books 2017.
* ''Taste of Marrow''. Tor Books 2017.
* ''American Hippo''. Tor Books 2018. (A volume combining the "River of Teeth" and "Taste of Marrow" novellas, as well as additonal short stories.)
* ''Magic for Liars''. Tor Books 2019.
===Short Stories===
* [[Stet (short story) | "STET"]]. [http://bit.ly/2T4tz3m Fireside Magazine] October 2018.
==Awards and Nominations==
* 2017 [[John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer]] finalist<ref name=Hugo17>[http://bit.ly/2nAGmdC 2017 Hugo Awards], at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
* 2017 [[Hugo Award for Best Related Work]] nomination for "The Women of Harry Potter" posts<ref name=Hugo17></ref>
* 2017 [[British Fantasy Award]] Best Non-fiction nomination for "The Women of Harry Potter" posts <ref name=BFA>[http://bit.ly/2XWoIEo British Fantasy Awards 2017 Shortlist] at the [[British Fantasy Society]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
* 2017 Nebula nomination for ''River of Teeth''<ref name=Nebula></ref>
* 2018 Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer<ref name=Hugo></ref>
* 2018 Hugo and Locus nominations for ''River of Teeth''<ref name=Hugo></ref><ref name=Locus></ref>
* 2019 Hugo and Locus nominations for "STET"<ref name=Hugo19noms>[http://bit.ly/2uUBGp7 2019 Hugo Award & 1944 Retro Hugo Award Finalists] at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref><ref name=Locus19noms>[http://bit.ly/2WwhuGj 2019 Locus Awards Finalists], at [[Locus Magazine]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
== References ==
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:21st-century American novelists]]
[[Category:Non-binary writers]]
[[Category:LGBT novelists]]
==Career==
Gailey's fiction has been published in ''[[The Atlantic]]'',<ref>[http://bit.ly/2F8SdvR An Augmented Reality] at The Atlantic; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> [[Tor Books | Tor.com]],<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Y2ZYua Worth Her Weight in Gold] at Tor.com; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> and ''Fireside Magazine.'' Their non-fiction writing has appeared on Tor.com,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2XjKXaf Tor.com content by Sarah Gailey] at Tor.com; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> [[Mashable]],<ref>[http://bit.ly/2XYoSuZ The Harry Potter series is actually one long story about PTSD] at Mashable.com; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> [[The Boston Globe]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/1ST8kxS Dissociation is scary. Dissociation is safety.] at [[The Boston Globe]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> and [[Uncanny Magazine]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2oST9O0 City of Villains: Why I Don't Trust Batman] at ''Uncanny Magazine''; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
Gailey is well-known for their 2017 novella duology, ''River of Teeth'' and ''Taste of Marrow''.<ref name=Kirkus>[http://bit.ly/2r9D4oq Of Hippos and Humans], by Ana Grilo, at [[Kirkus Reviews]]''; published June 9, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018</ref><ref name=PW>[http://bit.ly/2Y07eHd River of Teeth], reviewed at ''[[Publishers Weekly]]''; published May 13, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018</ref><ref name=NPR>[https://n.pr/2XscW7z Hip, Hippo Hooray For 'River Of Teeth'], by [[Amal El-Mohtar]], at [[National Public Radio]]; published May 28, 2017; retrieved June 13, 2018</ref> Their first full-length novel, ''Magic for Liars'', was published by Tor Books in June 2019. ''Buzzfeed News'' called it "one of the best fantasies of 2019."<ref name=Buzzfeed></ref> Their debut young adult novel, ''When We Were Magic,'' is set to be published by Simon Pulse in 2020.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2XYoUD7 Rights Report: Week of February 5, 2018] at ''[[Publishers Weekly]]''; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref> <ref>[http://bit.ly/2XlI4Wp When We Were Magic] at [[Goodreads]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
Tor has announced that Gailey's next novella, titled ''Upright Women Wanted'', will be released in February 2020.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2GUUdbH Revealing Sarah Gailey's ''Upright Women Wanted''] at Tor.com; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
==Personal Life==
Gailey lives in Los Angeles with their partner.<ref name=Buzzfeed>[http://bit.ly/2MvTVwR The Author Of One Of The Best Fantasies Of 2019 Walks Us Through Their Writing Space], at Buzzfeed News; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
==Bibliography==
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===Books===
* ''[[River of Teeth]]''. Tor Books 2017.
* ''Taste of Marrow''. Tor Books 2017.
* ''American Hippo''. Tor Books 2018. (A volume combining the "River of Teeth" and "Taste of Marrow" novellas, as well as additonal short stories.)
* ''Magic for Liars''. Tor Books 2019.
===Short Stories===
* [[Stet (short story) | "STET"]]. [http://bit.ly/2T4tz3m Fireside Magazine] October 2018.
==Awards and Nominations==
* 2017 [[John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer]] finalist<ref name=Hugo17>[http://bit.ly/2nAGmdC 2017 Hugo Awards], at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
* 2017 [[Hugo Award for Best Related Work]] nomination for "The Women of Harry Potter" posts<ref name=Hugo17></ref>
* 2017 [[British Fantasy Award]] Best Non-fiction nomination for "The Women of Harry Potter" posts <ref name=BFA>[http://bit.ly/2XWoIEo British Fantasy Awards 2017 Shortlist] at the [[British Fantasy Society]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
* 2017 Nebula nomination for ''River of Teeth''<ref name=Nebula></ref>
* 2018 Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer<ref name=Hugo></ref>
* 2018 Hugo and Locus nominations for ''River of Teeth''<ref name=Hugo></ref><ref name=Locus></ref>
* 2019 Hugo and Locus nominations for "STET"<ref name=Hugo19noms>[http://bit.ly/2uUBGp7 2019 Hugo Award & 1944 Retro Hugo Award Finalists] at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref><ref name=Locus19noms>[http://bit.ly/2WwhuGj 2019 Locus Awards Finalists], at [[Locus Magazine]]; retrieved June 19, 2019</ref>
== References ==
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:21st-century American novelists]]
[[Category:Non-binary writers]]
[[Category:LGBT novelists]]
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