Of Clerics and Queens: Nghi Vo on Genre, Identity and Crafting Stories
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fantasy fiction, genre, identity, queer, writer of colour, storytellingAbstract
Best known for her elegant storytelling, lush detail, and evocative prose, Nghi Vo is the acclaimed author of The Empress of Salt and Fortune, the first in an ongoing series of novellas called The Singing Hills Cycle. Her body of work also includes the novels Siren Queen, The Chosen and the Beautiful, and The City in Glass. She has won the Hugo Award, the Crawford Award, and the Ignyte Award, and her books have been repeatedly featured in NPR’s Best of the Year lists, securing her place as a significant and distinctive voice in speculative fiction. This interview was conducted via email between May and June 2024. It touches upon the nature of the genre and forms of fantasy fiction, the significance of being a POC (person of colour) writer of speculative fiction, queerness, and worldbuilding. Vo speaks of the importance of creating counternarratives, the collaborative creation of storyworlds by author and reader, about disruption, the importance of authoring yourself, and choosing the stories we tell about ourselves.
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