Ai Jiang Explained

Ai Jiang (江艾)[1]
Birth Date: June 18, 1997
Birth Place:Changle, Fuzhou
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:Canadian
Genre:Speculative fiction
Period:2021–present

Ai Jiang is a Canadian writer of speculative fiction and poetry. Active since 2021, she was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story for her 2022 story, "Give Me English", and in 2023, she won the Ignyte Award for her poem, "We Smoke Pollution". Her long-form writing career began in 2023 with the release of Linghun, published by Dark Matter INK.

Biography

Ai Jiang was born in Fujian, China, emigrating to Canada with her parents when she was four years old.[2] She can speak Mandarin, though she cannot read or write the language.[3]

Jiang attended University of Toronto as well as Humber School and the Gotham Writers' Workshop. She received a Creative Writing master's from the University of Edinburgh,[2] completed in 2022. Jiang is married, and she has made writing her full-time career. Her hobbies include badminton and managing her Instagram foodie account.[4]

Writing career

Jiang began writing on Wattpad early in high school, influenced by fantastical romances. She later focused on dark fantasy, science fiction, and horror, her current specialties, inspired by movies such as Shutter Island, Us, Parasite, and Get Out, as well as the literary works of Ursula K. Le Guin, Shirley Jackson, Kazuo Ishiguro, and Toni Morrison. In particular, she absorbed their works' focus on atmospheric, character-driven as opposed to fast-paced, plot-driven works. The majority of Jiang's characters are Asian diasporas, though this is more a function of Jiang's background than a conscious authorial decision.[5] Similarly, Jiang's writing features many female characters, exploring political and social issues in her writing.[6] Jiang uses speculative fiction to explore the persistence of current injustices into the future, should they be allowed to continue.[4]

Her work has appeared in a wide variety of speculative venues including Interzone,[7] Uncanny Magazine, The Dark Magazine, Pseudopod, Radon Journal,[8] The Deadlands, Dark Matter, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, in which her Nebula Award nominated story, "Give Me English", appeared in 2022,[9] the same year she was the recipient of the Odyssey Workshop’s 2022 Fresh Voices Scholarship. In addition to short fiction and nonfiction, Jiang also has published poetry.[7] When she writes science fiction, it tends toward the "softer", less technical side.[10]

Jiang's first long-form work, the novella Linghun (Dark Matter INK), was published April 2023. Other projects slated for release include a collection of Jiang's short stories, Ai Jiang’s Smol Tales from Between Worlds (Spring 2023),[11] the novelette, "I AM AI" (June 2023), and a novel-length expansion of "Give Me English".[9] A full member of the SFWA and the HWA, she is currently represented by Lisa Abellera with Kimberley Cameron and Associates,[4] and together they are exploring adaptation of Linghun and I AM AI for film and/or television.[11]

Bibliography

Awards

She was the recipient of Odyssey Workshop’s Fresh Voices Scholarship (2022).

YearTitleAwardCategoryResultRef
2022"Give Me English"Nebula AwardBest Short Story[12]
2023Locus AwardBest Short Story[13]
"We Smoke Pollution"Ignyte AwardBest in Speculative Poetry[14]
2024LinghunBram Stoker AwardBest Long Fiction[15]
Nebula AwardBest Novella[16]
I AM AIAstounding Award[17]
BSFA AwardBest Shorter Fiction[18]
Hugo AwardBest Novelette
Nebula AwardBest Novelette[19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ABOUT ME/PRESS KIT - Ai Jiang. 18 April 2023. AI JIANG — Cyborg. Spirit. Writer.. April 24, 2020 .
  2. Web site: The Seer's Table. Horror Writers Association. Linda D. Addison. 29 April 2022. 12 April 2023.
  3. Web site: Interview with Ai Jiang about Linghun. Hypes and Archtypes. Ivy Grimes. 18 January 2023. 12 April 2023.
  4. Web site: Author Interview: Ai Jiang. Radon Journal. 12 April 2023.
  5. Web site: Asian Heritage in Horror: Interview with Ai Jiang. Horror Writers Association. Tina Pavlike. 6 May 2022. 12 April 2023.
  6. Web site: Women in Horror: Interview with Ai Jiang. Horror Writers Association. Michelle Lane. 9 March 2023. 12 April 2023.
  7. Web site: The Human Heart of the Fantastic - Ai Jiang in conversation with Ariel Marken Jack. Ariel Marken Jack. 2023. IZ Digital. 12 April 2023.
  8. Web site: Return Policy. Ai Jiang. May 2022. Radon Journal. 13 June 2024.
  9. Web site: WiHM 2023: Ai Jiang talks about being a Nebula Finalist. Angelique Fawns. 31 March 2023. Horror Tree. 12 April 2023.
  10. Web site: Interview:Ai Jiang&Ji Zhu-AI should be used as a tool, not a replacement.. Ji Zhu. 15 March 2023. Mecrob. 12 April 2023.
  11. Web site: The Power of Language: An interview with Author Ai Jiang. 22 February 2023. Uncharted Magazine. 12 April 2023.
  12. Web site: 7 March 2023 . SFWA Names the 58th Nebula Award Finalists . 12 April 2023 . Nebula Awards.
  13. Web site: 28 April 2023 . 2023 Locus Awards Top Ten Finalists . 20 March 2024 . Locus Publications.
  14. Web site: 21 October 2023 . Announcing the Winners of the 2023 Ignyte Awards . 25 October 2023 . Tor.com.
  15. Web site: 21 February 2024 . THE 2023 BRAM STOKER AWARDS® FINAL BALLOT . 20 March 2024 . Bram Stoker Awards.
  16. Web site: 14 March 2024 . SFWA Announces the 59th Nebula Awards Finalists! . 20 March 2024 . Nebula Awards.
  17. Web site: 29 March 2024 . 2024 Hugo Award Finalists . 8 April 2024 . Glasgow 2024.
  18. Web site: 29 February 2024 . THE BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION AWARDS . 20 March 2024 . British Science Fiction Association.
  19. Web site: 14 March 2024 . SFWA Announces the 59th Nebula Awards Finalists! . 20 March 2024 . Nebula Awards.