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Emily Tesh

British science fiction and fantasy author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Emily Tesh is a science fiction and fantasy author. She won the 2024 Hugo Award for Best Novel for her first novel, Some Desperate Glory.[1][2] She won the World Fantasy Award in the novella category in 2020, and the Astounding Award for Best New Writer in 2021.

Biography

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Emily Tesh grew up in London.[3] Tesh has stated that she has written stories since she was a child.[4]

Tesh attended Trinity College, Cambridge and the University of Chicago. She lives in Hertfordshire and is a school classics teacher.[3][5]

Writing career

Tesh's first published works were the novellas Silver in the Wood and Drowned Country, in the Greenhollow Duology.[6] Silver in the Wood is an adaptation of the Green Man English tale.[7] Author Katharine Coldiron described it as an "utterly enchanting" tale centering queer romance and nature writing.[8] The story won the 2020 World Fantasy Award for Best Novella.[9]

Tesh's first novel, Some Desperate Glory, earned praise from critics and the 2024 Hugo Award for Best Novel.[10][11][12] It is a science-fiction novel focusing on the choices that the protagonist, Kyr, must make during a devastating war after having been raised in a fascist, militaristic society. It is a queer story and subverts classic tropes from the space opera and bildungsroman genres.[10][13]

Tesh's next novel, The Incandescent, was released in May 2025. It is a fantasy novel following Dr. Walden, who is Director of Magic at a British boarding school. In handling the demonic mistakes of her students and her own missteps, Dr. Walden is forced to question and confront her own self-image.[14] Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review, describing it as a "thoughtful exploration of privilege, power, and private school education."[15] Critic Liz Bourke described it as a brilliant novel, "that marries the energy and verve and peril of the best of the fantasy genre with the understated, literary examination of interior and professional lives".[14]

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Awards and recognition

Selected publications

  • Greenhollow Duology
    • Silver in the Wood, (2019, Tor: ISBN 9781250229793)
    • Drowned Country, (2020, Tor: ISBN 9781250756602)
  • Some Desperate Glory, (2023, Orbit: ISBN 9780356517179)
  • The Incandescent, (2025, Tor: ISBN 9781250835017)

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