![]() ![]() His first collection, Stories of Your Life and Others, which assembles all of his fiction to date and adds one original story, ''Liking What You See: A Documentary'' was published in July. Though he's published just eight stories in twelve years, Chiang has won an impressive number of honors: the Campbell New Writer Award in 1992, a Nebula Award for "Tower of Babylon" (1990), another Nebula and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for "Story of Your Life" (1998), a Sidewise Award for "Seventy-Two Letters" (2000), and the Locus Award this year for "Hell Is the Absence of God" (2001), which is also on the current Hugo ballot. He attended Clarion the same year, and after college took a job in Seattle as a technical writer in the computer industry. Ted Chiang was born in Port Jefferson, New York, and graduated from Brown University in Providence RI with a degree in Computer Science. THE MAGAZINE OF THE SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY FIELD ![]()
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