Isabel J. Kim

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Isabel J. Kim
Occupation
  • Writer
  • lawyer
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania Law School
GenreSpeculative fiction
Notable awardsShirley Jackson Award (2021)

Isabel J. Kim is an American speculative fiction writer. For her short stories she has won the annual Shirley Jackson Award[1] and been nominated for the Astounding Award for Best New Writer.[2] Her short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld Magazine, Lightspeed, Apex Magazine, Strange Horizons, Fantasy Magazine, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Cast of Wonders, and khōréō.

Her work has been collected in The Year's Best Fantasy Volume 2[3] and The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2023.[4]

In April of 2024, Universal International Studios acquired the rights to her planned debut novel Sublimation.[5] The novel is part of a three-book deal.

Background and career

Kim attended the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Creative Writing and Fine Arts.[6] Kim attended law school at the University of Pennsylvania and now works as a lawyer in New York.

Kim started publishing speculative fiction in 2021 and won the Shirley Jackson Award for "You'll Understand When You're a Mom Someday", her second published story.[1] She won the Clarkesworld reader poll in the Best Short Story category for "Calf Cleaving in the Benthic Black" in 2022.[7]

She was nominated for the Astounding Award for Best New Writer in 2023[2] in her second year of eligibility for the award. Her work has appeared on the Locus Recommended Reading List for 2021,[8] 2022,[9] and 2023.[10]

She co-hosts the internet culture podcast Wow If True with journalist Amanda Silberling.[11]

Bibliography

Short fiction

  • "Homecoming is Just Another Word for the Sublimation of the Self", Clarkesworld (March 2021)
  • "You'll Understand When You're a Mom Someday" khōréō (October 2021)
  • "AP Practical Literary Theory Suggests This Is a Quest", Cast of Wonders (November 2021)
  • "Clay", Beneath Ceaseless Skies (January 2022)
  • "The Massage Lady at Munjeong Road Bathhouse", Clarkesworld (February 2022)
  • "Plausible Realities, Improbable Dreams", Lightspeed (February 2022)
  • "Christopher Mills, Return to Sender", Fantasy Magazine (February 2022)
  • "You, Me, Her, You, Her, I", Strange Horizons (June 2022)
  • "Termination Stories for the Cyberpunk Dystopia Protagonist", Clarkesworld, July 2022
  • "Calf Cleaving in the Benthic Black", Clarkesworld, November 2022
  • "The Big Glass Box and the Boys Inside", Apex Magazine (January 2023)
  • "The Narrative Implications of Your Untimely Death", Lightspeed (January 2023)
  • "Zeta-Epsilon", Clarkesworld (March 2023)
  • "Day Ten Thousand", Clarkesworld (June 2023)
  • "The Labyrinth Loop", Assemble Artifacts (June 2023)
  • "You Will Not Live to See M/M Horrors Beyond Your Comprehension", Lightspeed (August 2023)
  • "Why Don't We Just Kill the Kid in the Omelas Hole", Clarkesworld (February 2024)[12]

References

  1. ^ a b "2021 Shirley Jackson Award Winners – The Shirley Jackson Awards". Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  2. ^ a b "2023 Hugo Awards". The Hugo Awards. 2023-07-06. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  3. ^ admin (2022-12-15). "Content of The Year's Best Fantasy, Vol. 2, edited by Paula Guran". Paula Guran. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  4. ^ "Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2023 ToC Released - File 770". 2023-05-17. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  5. ^ White, Peter (2024-04-11). "Sci-Fi Novel 'Sublimation' Lands At Universal International Studios For TV Adaptation". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
  6. ^ Uncharted (2022-08-16). "The Spare Moments: An Interview with Isabel J. Kim". Uncharted. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  7. ^ "Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy". Clarkesworld Magazine. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
  8. ^ locusmag (2022-02-01). "2021 Locus Recommended Reading List". Locus Online. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
  9. ^ locusmag (2023-02-01). "2022 Recommended Reading List". Locus Online. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
  10. ^ locusmag (2024-02-01). "2023 Recommended Reading List". Locus Online. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
  11. ^ "Wow If True". Wow If True. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  12. ^ Kim, Isabel J. (February 2024). "Why Don't We Just Kill the Kid In the Omelas Hole". Clarkesworld Magazine. Retrieved 2024-03-26.