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= Cadwell Turnbull = Cadwell Turnbull (born August 12, 1987 ) is a Caribbean short story writer and novelist.

Early Life and Education
Turnbull was born on August 12, 1987 and raised in the U.S. Virgin Islands. He received an MFA in Creative Writing and an MA in Linguistics from North Carolina State University. He also attended Clarion West in 2016. He currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

Career
Turnbull began his career publishing various short stories in various fiction magazines such as Asimov’s Science Fiction and Lightspeed Magazine. His short story "Loneliness in Your Blood" was featured in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018 and "Jump" was featured in The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy.

His debut novel The Lesson was published in 2019 by Blackstone Publishing which was the recipient 2020 Neukom Institute Literary Awards under the debut category. The Lesson has also been announced for a potential television series on AMC in collaboration with The Mission Entertainment.

His second novel No Gods No Monsters is to be released on September 7, 2021.

Won

 * 2014 NSCU Prize for Short Fiction ("Ears")
 * Neukom Institute Literary Award 2020, Best Debut Novel, (The Lesson)



Nominated

 * SOVAS Award, fiction, (The Lesson)
 * Audie Award, science fiction, (The Lesson)
 * AAMBC Literary Award: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Writer of the Year



Novels

 * The Lesson (2019)
 * No Gods No Monster (2021)

Short Fiction

 * "Loneliness in Your Blood" (2017)
 * "A Third of the Stars in Heaven" (2017)
 * "Other Worlds and This One" (2018)
 * "When the Rains Come Back" (2018)
 * "They Built a Wall" (2018)
 * "Jump" (2018)
 * "Monsters Come Howling in Their Season" (2019)
 * "All the Hidden Places" (2019)
 * "The Letters Triptych" (2020)
 * "Meditation" (2020)
 * "Shock of Birth" (2020)
 * "Killmonger Rising" (2021)

Essays

 * "Why We Need Media Cooperativism" (Grassroots Economic Organizing, February 26, 2018)
 * "The H Word: A Conspiracy of Monsters" (Nightmare Magazine, January 2019)
 * "Dystopia Isn’t Sci-Fi—for Me, It’s the American Reality" (Wired, July 19, 2020)