American writer
Alyssa Wong is an American writer of speculative fiction , comics , poetry, and games . They are a recipient of the Nebula Award , World Fantasy Award , and Locus Award .[1]
Wong studied fiction at North Carolina State University ,[2] graduating in 2017 with a Master of Fine Arts .[3] In July 2018, they were hired by Blizzard Entertainment as a writer on Overwatch .[4] Wong is the writer for Marvel Comics 's Star Wars: Doctor Aphra comic series that began in 2020 and for the 2022 Deadpool series.[5] [6] [7] [8]
Personal life
Wong identifies as queer and non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.[9]
Nebula Award for Best Short Story
1966–1980 1981–2000 2001–2020 2021–present
World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction
1975–2000
"Pages from a Young Girl's Journal" by Robert Aickman (1975)
"Belsen Express " by Fritz Leiber (1976)
"There's a Long, Long Trail A-Winding" by Russell Kirk (1977)
"The Chimney" by Ramsey Campbell (1978)
"Naples" by Avram Davidson (1979)
"Mackintosh Willy" by Ramsey Campbell (1980, tie)
"The Woman Who Loved the Moon" by Elizabeth A. Lynn (1980, tie)
"The Ugly Chickens" by Howard Waldrop (1981)
"The Dark Country" by Dennis Etchison (1982, tie)
"Do the Dead Sing? " by Stephen King (1982, tie)
"The Gorgon" by Tanith Lee (1983)
"Elle Est Trois, (La Mort)" by Tanith Lee (1984)
"The Bones Wizard" by Alan Ryan (1985, tie)
"Still Life with Scorpion" by Scott Baker (1985, tie)
"Paper Dragons" by James Blaylock (1986)
"Red Light" by David J. Schow (1987)
"Friend's Best Man" by Jonathan Carroll (1988)
"Winter Solstice, Camelot Station " by John M. Ford (1989)
"The Illusionist" by Steven Millhauser (1990)
"A Midsummer Night's Dream " by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess (1991)
"The Somewhere Doors" by Fred Chappell (1992)
"Graves " by Joe Haldeman (1993, tie)
"This Year's Class Picture" by Dan Simmons (1993, tie)
"The Lodger" by Fred Chappell (1994)
"The Man in the Black Suit " by Stephen King (1995)
"The Grass Princess" by Gwyneth Jones (1996)
"Thirteen Phantasms" by James Blaylock (1997)
"Dust Motes" by P. D. Cacek (1998)
"The Specialist's Hat" by Kelly Link (1999)
"The Chop Girl" by Ian R. MacLeod (2000)
2001–present
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