Vandana Singh
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Vandana Singh is an India
India
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n science fiction
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

 writer. She currently works at Framingham State College
Framingham State College
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 in Massachusetts
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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  • The Woman Who Thought She Was A Planet and other stories (ISBN 9788189884048) includes two previously unpublished stories: "Conservation Laws" and "Infinities" (March 2009)
  • "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
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror is a reprint anthology published annually by St. Martin's Press. In addition to the short stories, supplemented by a list of honorable mentions, each edition includes a number of retrospective essays by the editors and others....

(17)
  • "Three Tales from Sky River: Myths for a Starfaring Age" in Strange Horizons
    Strange Horizons
    Strange Horizons is an online speculative fiction magazine. It also features speculative poetry in every issue....

    (2004)
honorable mention in Year's Best Science Fiction (22) and Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror is a reprint anthology published annually by St. Martin's Press. In addition to the short stories, supplemented by a list of honorable mentions, each edition includes a number of retrospective essays by the editors and others....

(18)
  • "Delhi" in the anthology So Long Been Dreaming
    So Long Been Dreaming
    So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction & Fantasy is an anthology of short stories edited by the writer Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan. Hopkinson provides the introduction, although it is usually misattributed to Samuel R...

    (May 2004)
collected in Year's Best Science Fiction (22)
  • "Thirst" in The 3rd Alternative (Winter 2004)
Longlisted for the British Fantasy Award
British Fantasy Award
The British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society and were first awarded in 1971. The membership of the BFS vote to determine recommendations, short-lists and winners of the awards...

Honorable mention for Year's Best Science Fiction (22) and Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror is a reprint anthology published annually by St. Martin's Press. In addition to the short stories, supplemented by a list of honorable mentions, each edition includes a number of retrospective essays by the editors and others....

(18)
Collected in the anthology The Inner Line: Stories by Indian Women
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
    Foundation - The International Review of Science Fiction
    Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction is a critical peer-reviewed literary journal founded in 1972 that publishes articles and reviews about science fiction. It is published triannually by the Science Fiction Foundation and the editor in chief is Graham Sleight.-See...

    (August 2007)
  • "Of Love and Other Monsters," a novella published in the Aqueduct Press's Conversation Pieces Series (October 2007)
  • "Oblivion: A Journey" in the anthology Clockwork Phoenix (Summer 2008)
collected in Year's Best SF 14
Year's Best SF 14
Year's Best SF 14 is a science fiction anthology edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer that was published in 2009...


Children's Fiction

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

Poetry

  • "A Portrait of the Artist" in Strange Horizons
    Strange Horizons
    Strange Horizons is an online speculative fiction magazine. It also features speculative poetry in every issue....

    (2003)
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)

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