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* ''DC The Doomed and the Dammed'' #1 (with Travis G. Moore, [[Saladin Ahmed]], [[Marv Wolfman]], [[John Arcudi]], Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, [[Garth Ennis]], Amedeo Turturro, and Brandon Thomas, 2020)
* ''DC The Doomed and the Damned'' #1 (with Travis G. Moore, [[Saladin Ahmed]], [[Marv Wolfman]], [[John Arcudi]], Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, [[Garth Ennis]], Amedeo Turturro, and Brandon Thomas, 2020)
* ''Sensational Wonder Woman'' #6 (2021)
* ''Sensational Wonder Woman'' #6 (2021)
* [[Lazarus Planet|''Lazarus Planet: Dark Fate'']] #1 (with [[Tim Seeley]], Dennis Culver and A.L. Kaplan, 2022)
* [[Lazarus Planet|''Lazarus Planet: Dark Fate'']] #1 (with [[Tim Seeley]], Dennis Culver and A.L. Kaplan, 2022)

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Alyssa Wong
BornSurprise, Arizona
OccupationAuthor
GenreSpeculative fiction
Website
www.crashwong.net

Alyssa Wong is an American writer of speculative fiction, comics, poetry, and games. Wong is a recipient of the Nebula Award, World Fantasy Award, and Locus Award.[1]

Wong studied fiction at North Carolina State University,[2] graduating in 2017 with a Master of Fine Arts.[3] In July 2018, Wong was hired by Blizzard Entertainment as a writer on Overwatch.[4] Wong is the writer for Marvel Comics's Star Wars: Doctor Aphra comic series that began in 2020, in addition to writing the 2022 Deadpool series.[5][6][7][8] Wong is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.[9]

Bibliography

Chapbooks

  • A Fist of Permutations in Lightning and Wildflowers (2016)

Short fiction

  • "The Fisher Queen" (2014)
  • "Scarecrow" (2014)
  • "Santos de Sampaguitas" (2014)
  • "Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers" (2015)
  • "A Fist of Permutations in Lightning and Wildflowers" (2016)
  • "You'll Surely Drown Here If You Stay" (2016)
  • "Rabbit Heart" (2016)
  • "Natural Skin" (2016)
  • "The White Dragon" (2016)
  • "Your Bones Will Not Be Unknown" (2016)
  • "God Product" (2017)
  • "A Clamor of Bones" (2017)
  • "All the Time We've Left to Spend" (2018)
  • "What My Mother Left Me" (2018)
  • "Olivia's Table" (2018)
  • "What You Left Behind" (2019)

Poems

  • "For the Gardener's Daughter" (2015)

Essays

  • "Here's How It Goes" (2015)
  • "Buzzword" (2016)
  • "The H Word: The Darkest, Truest Mirrors" (2016)
  • "They Love Me Not: How Fictional Villains Saved My Life" (2016)

Comics

DC

Marvel

  • Aero #1-12 (2019)
  • Aero Vol. 2: The Mystery Of Madame Huang (2021)
  • Carnage: Black, White & Blood #3 (with Karla Pacheco and Dan Slott, 2021)
  • Deadpool #1- (2022–present)
  • Future Fight Firsts (2021)
  • Future Fight Firsts: Luna Snow (2019)
  • Iron Fist #1-5 (2022)
  • The Legend Of Shang-Chi #1 (2021)
  • Shang-Chi Infinity Comic (with Nathan Stockman, 2021)
  • Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #1- (2020–Present)
  • Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters - Boushh #1 (2021)

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Summary Bibliography: Alyssa Wong". ISFDB. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  2. ^ a b "Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers". Nightmare Magazine. 2015-10-14. Archived from the original on 2016-06-21. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  3. ^ "Poets & Writers". www.pw.org. North Carolina State University. Archived from the original on 2017-10-18. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  4. ^ Goslin, Austen (August 1, 2018). "Overwatch writing team adds Nebula Award winner Alyssa Wong". Heroes Never Die. Archived from the original on 2018-08-01. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  5. ^ Rocket, Stubby the (2019-10-31). "Nebula Award Winner Alyssa Wong to Write New Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Comic". Tor.com. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  6. ^ "'You Never Know What's Going to Happen': Alyssa Wong on Her Upcoming Doctor Aphra Series - Exclusive". StarWars.com. 2020-01-23. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  7. ^ Dar, Taimur (2022-08-10). "Syndicated Comics". The Beat. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  8. ^ Dar, Taimur (2022-08-10). "Syndicated Comics". The Beat. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  9. ^ "Alyssa Wong (@crashwong)". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  10. ^ a b "Nebula Awards – SFWA". SFWA. 25 November 2009. Archived from the original on 2012-05-09. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  11. ^ "2014 Shirley Jackson Awards Winners". www.shirleyjacksonawards.org. The Shirley Jackson Awards. Archived from the original on 2017-07-04. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  12. ^ "World Fantasy Awards Winners 2015". Locus Online. 8 November 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  13. ^ "The Fisher Queen". fu-gen.org. Archived from the original on 2016-05-09. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  14. ^ "sfadb: World Fantasy Awards 2016". www.sfadb.com. Archived from the original on 2017-06-02. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  15. ^ "2015 Shirley Jackson Awards Winners". www.shirleyjacksonawards.org. The Shirley Jackson Awards. Archived from the original on 2017-07-02. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  16. ^ "2016 Locus Awards Finalists". Locus Online. 3 May 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-06-16. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  17. ^ "The Bram Stoker Awards". StokerCon 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-06-16. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  18. ^ "2016 Hugo Finalists". MidAmericon II. Archived from the original on 2016-06-06. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  19. ^ This Is What The 2015 Hugo Ballot Should Have Been, by Andrew Liptak, at Io9; published August 23, 2015; retrieved March 13, 2019
  20. ^ a b "2017 Locus Awards Winners". www.locusmag.com. Locus Online News. 2017-06-24. Archived from the original on 2017-06-25. Retrieved 2017-06-25.
  21. ^ a b "2016 - The Nebula Awards". The Nebula Awards. Archived from the original on 2017-06-12. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  22. ^ "Alyssa Wong Past Nominations and Wins". The Nebula Awards®. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  23. ^ a b "2017 Hugo Awards". The Hugo Awards. 31 December 2016. Archived from the original on 2017-08-12. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  24. ^ "You'll Surely Drown Here If You Stay". Uncanny Magazine. Archived from the original on 2017-03-07. Retrieved 2017-03-06.
  25. ^ "A Fist of Permutations in Lightning and Wildflowers". Tor.com. 2016-03-02. Archived from the original on 2017-07-01. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
Preceded by World Fantasy Award—Short Fiction winner
2016
Succeeded by
G. V. Anderson