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Regina Kanyu Wang is a Chinese writer speculative fiction, and as well as essays on the genre, in English and Chinese. Published since 2015, she has almost immediately won a number of national awards. In 2023, she was nominated for two Hugo Awards, one for her work the prior year with the fanzine Journey Planet, and one for her 2022 short story, 火星上的祝融 ("Zhurong on Mars").

Biography
Wang, a bilingual Chinese writer from Shanghai, is a speculative fiction fan/scholar and professional author. She is currently completing her Ph.D. at the University of Oslo, focusing on women writers of Chinese science fiction. Her hobbies include the physical sports of krav maga, kali, boxing and yoga; she also enjoys cooking and baking.

Writing career
Wang catapulted to national Chinese prominence when she was awarded separate Xingyun Awards (the Chinese equivalent of the Nebula Award ) for her fan work and for being a Best New Writer. After receiving a host of national awards in subsequent years, she was nominated for two Hugo Awards in 2023--again for both fan and literary works. Her English-language historical work on Chinese SF provide context to the recent upsurge in production, acceptance, and recognition of Chinese SF authors on the world scene.

In addition to her writing work, Wang has also edited two anthologies of translated Chinese science fiction and fantasy. For The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories, the stories of which are entirely by women and non-binary authors, Wang made the editorial choice to integrate fandom essays throughout the anthology to provide a contextual foundation for the fiction.

She lists as her top five influential/favorite authors Wang Anyi, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ken Liu, Xia Jia, and Chen Qiufan.

Awards

 * Hugo Award for Best Short Story for "Zhurong on Mars" in Frontiers (2023)
 * Hugo Award for Best Fanzine for her work on Journey Planet (2023)


 * Annual Short Story Award of Shanghai Writers' Association for "The Language Sheath" (2019)
 * Xingyun Global Chinese SF Silver Award for Best Novella “Of Cloud and Mist” (2016)
 * Xingyun Global Chinese SF Silver Award for Best New Writer (2016)
 * Xingyun Global Chinese SF Silver Award Shortlist Award for Best Work for Potential Movie Adaption “Mechanical Squirrel” (2016)
 * Xingyun Global Chinese SF Gold Award for Best Movie Script “Of Cloud and Mist”, co-authored with Anna Wu (2015)
 * Xingyun Global Chinese SF Silver Award for Best New Writer (2015)
 * Xingyun Global Chinese SF Silver Award for Best Fan (2015)
 * SF Comet - International Science Fiction Short Story Competition Winner “Back to Myan” (2015)
 * Xingyun Global Chinese SF Silver Award for Best Fan (2014)