Benjanun Sriduangkaew writes love letters to strange cities, beautiful bugs, and the future. Her work has appeared on Tor.com, in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Clarkesworld, and year’s best collections. She was shortlisted for the Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and her debut novella Scale-Bright was nominated for the British SF Association Award. She is the author of Winterglass, Mirrorstrike, and And Shall Machines Surrender.
- “The City Still Dreams of Her Name” — Issue #319, December 17, 2020
- “That August Song” — Issue #283, August 1, 2019
- “No Pearls as Blue as These” — Issue #232, August 17, 2017
- “Under She Who Devours Suns” — Issue #204, July 21, 2016
- “The Insurrectionist and the Empress Who Reigns Over Time” — Issue #178, July 23, 2015
- “Golden Daughter, Stone Wife” — Issue #144, April 3, 2014
- “The Crows Her Dragon’s Gate” — Issue #118, April 4, 2013
"The consummation of this attraction, and Yut’s true motives, are very well displayed, and the central fantastical idea, the bulwarks, is fascinating indeed." —Rich Horton, Locus
"An intriguing outlook on love, that. Here we have two figures driven by strong desire, yet both are closed, self-possessed and self-contained. A most unlikely match, but the heart has its reasons. The story, likewise, holds its secrets close and yields them slowly" —Lois Tilton, Locus online
"a tragedy, in truth, that takes in gender roles, the development of identity, and the inevitable end of innocence whilst insisting that the method behind many of our myths may be more insidious than we think. It’s not a happy story, no, but it is a wonderful one" —Niall Alexander, Tor.com
- BCS 124: Golden Daughter, Stone Wife, narrated by Folly Blaine — Issue #144, April 3, 2014