Eugen Bacon is an African-Australian computer scientist and author of speculative fiction.
She has been nominated for national and international awards, including the World Fantasy Award, British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) Award,[1] Bridport Prize,[2] Australian Shadows Awards,[3] Ditmar Awards,[4] British Fantasy Award,[1] and Nommo Award for Speculative Fiction by Africans.[5] She also writes nonfiction.[6] She is a professional editor registered with the Institute of Professional Editors (IPEd),[7] and has been a judge in various competitions including the Aurealis Awards,[8] Norma K Hemming Awards [9] and Australian Shadows Awards.[10]
Early life
She was born Eugen Matoyo in Tanzania,[11][12] and she speaks English and Swahili.[13] She lived in the UK before moving to Melbourne, Australia.[13][14]
Education
Eugen Bacon has a Master of Science with distinction in distributed computer systems from the University of Greenwich, UK.[15] She also holds a Master of Arts in creative writing and a doctorate in writing, both from Swinburne University of Technology in Australia. She worked in ICT in a service provider role before becoming a writer.[16]
Writing
She has published short fiction and novels in various genres within the literary speculative fiction field, including black speculative fiction and afrofuturism. She also writes nonfiction including essays, scholarly articles, book chapters and books.[17][18]
Bibliography
Novels
- Serengotti. Transit Lounge Publishing. 2023.
- Secondhand Daylight. Cosmic Egg Books. 2023.
- Mage of Fools (2022)[19]
- Claiming T-Mo. Meerkat Press. 2019.
Novellas
- Broken Paradise. Luna Press Publishing. 2023
- Ivory's Story. NewCon Press. 2021
Short fiction
- Collections
- Hadithi & the State of Black Speculative Fiction (2020, with Milton Davis)[20]
- Black Moon: Graphic Speculative Flash Fiction 2020)[21]
- Road to Woop Woop & Other Stories (2020)[22]
- Danged Black Things (2021)[23]
- Saving Shadows (2021)
- Chasing Whispers (2022)
- Stories[24]
Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Human Beans | 2022 | Bacon, Eugen (September 2022). Life Beyond Us. European Astrobiology Institute. | ||
The Devil Don't Come With Horns | 2022 | Bacon, Eugen (July 2022). Other Terrors: An Inclusive Anthology. Mariner | ||
Naked Earth | 2022 | Bacon, Eugen (March 2022). Phase Change: Imagining Energy Futures. Twelfth Planet Press | ||
The Failing Name | 2021 | Bacon, Eugen & Seb Doubinsky (August 2021). "The failing name". Fantasy Magazine. 70. | ||
When the Water Stops | 2021 | Bacon, Eugen (May 2021). Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction | ||
A Visit in Whitechapel | 2021 | Bacon, Eugen (October 2021), London Centric: Tales of Future London , NewCon Press | ||
Baba Klep | 2021 | Bacon, Eugen (September 2021), The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction , Jembefola | ||
Unlimited Data | 2021 | Bacon, Eugen (February 2021), Cyberfunk!, MV Media |
Anthologies (edited)
- Bacon, Eugen; Rowe, Gene (2022). Fission #2 Volume 1: Stories from the British Science Fiction Association. BSFA and HWS Press.
- Bacon, Eugen; Rowe, Gene (2022). Fission #2 Volume 2: Stories from the British Science Fiction Association. BSFA and HWS Press.
- Bacon, Eugen; Rowe, Gene (2023). Fission #3: Stories from the British Science Fiction Association. BSFA and HWS Press.
- Bacon, Eugen; Oghenechovwe, Donald Ekpeki; Davis, Milton (2023). The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction Volume Two. Arc Manor.
- Bacon, Eugen (2023). Languages of Water. MVMedia.
Poetry
Non-fiction
- Books
- Articles
- Crafting Stories within a Story 2013[27]
- Peaches and Lemons – Peter Temple and Michael Ondaatje 2016[28]
- The Writer 2013[29]
- Hang Him When He's Not There 2016[30]
- Chewing Over the Trials of Unemployment 2011[31]
- Crossing genre - exemplars of literary speculative fiction 2017[32]
- What is AfroSF? 2018[33]
- Writing and Reading Speculative Fiction 2019[34]
- The Rise of Black Speculative Fiction 2020[35]
- Dark Fiction 2020[36]
- Southerly review 2014[37]
- Journaling - a path to exegesis in creative research 2014[38]
- Review of Angela Meyer's Captives 2015[39]
- Being Marcus 2015[40]
- Push—a prototype of displaced fiction in the YA literature debate: Breaking the circle of silence 2015[41]
- Creative practice - finding the right mentor 2015[42]
- Creative research: Mixing methods in practice-led research to explore a model of stories-within-a-story to build a novel 2017[43]
- Scholarly exegesis as a memoir 2017[44]
- The creation of a toxic utopia in David Coleman's The Shaming 2019[45]
- I went looking for AfroSF 2020[46]
- Becoming visible: The Rise of Black Speculative Fiction 2020[47]
- Review of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's Birth of a Dream Weaver 2020[48]
- The Benefit of Our Humanity 2020[49]
- The Perfect Nine: The Epic of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi 2020[50]
- Afrofuturism: A WorldCon Recap, and Some Thoughts 2020[51]
- The New Seduction of an Old Literary Crime Classic 2020[52]
- Inhabitation-Genni and I 2020 [13]
- World building in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's The Perfect Nine: The Epic of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi (Worlds Apart: Worldbuilding in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Luna Press Publishing, 2021)[53]
- 'Trends in black speculative fiction' (Fafnir)
- Eugen Bacon: Agents of Change (Locus Magazine)
- The Westsider: Eugen Bacon on the Power of Storytelling
- HWA: Black Heritage in Horror - Interview with Eugen Bacon
Critical studies and reviews of Bacon's work
- Secondhand Daylight
- Exclusive Interview. Eugen Bacon and Andrew Hook. Paulsemel.com
- Publishers Weekly (2023). Secondhand Daylight.
- Mage of Fools
- Publishers Weekly (2022). "Mage of Fools". Publishers Weekly.
- Danged Black Thing
- Publishers Weekly (2023). Danged Black Thing
- Augustin, Attorious Renee (December 2021). "Danged Black Thing". Foreword Reviews.
- Cooney, Sam (November 2021). "Dive into the Literary Deep End". The Australian.
- Teo, Jing Xuan (September 2021). "Danged Black Thing (Eugen Bacon, Transit Lounge)". Books + Publishing.
- The Road to Woop Woop and Other Stories
- Midalia, Susan (January–February 2021). "Playing with genre : an inventive collection". Australian Book Review. 428: 45.
- Publishers Weekly (2021). "The Road to Woop Woop and Other Stories". Publishers Weekly.
- Claiming T-Mo
- NPR, Jason Heller (August 2019). "'Claiming T-Mo' Is A Confounding, Mysterious Tour De Force". NPR.
Awards and nominations
Year | Organisation | Category | Work | Result | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Otherwise Award | Otherwise Award | Danged Black Thing | Honor List | |
2023 | British Fantasy Awards | Non-Fiction | An Earnest Blackness | Winner | |
2023 | Foreword Indies Awards | Science Fiction | Mage of Fools | Winner - Silver | |
2023 | Foreword Indies Awards | Short Story | Chasing Whispers | Finalist | |
2023 | World Fantasy Award | Short Story | 'The Devil Don't Come With Horns' | Finalist | |
2023 | Locus Award | Non-Fiction | An Earnest Blackness | Finalist | |
2023 | British Science Fiction Association Awards | Best Novel | Mage of Fools | Longlist | |
2023 | British Science Fiction Association Awards | Best Non-fiction | An Earnest Blackness | Longlist | |
2023 | British Science Fiction Association Awards | Best Artwork | Mage of Fools | Longlist | |
2023 | British Science Fiction Association Awards | Best Artwork | Chasing Whispers | Longlist | |
2022 | World Fantasy Award | Short Story | 'The Failing Name' | Finalist | |
2022 | Otherwise Award | Otherwise Fellowships | N/A | Honor list | |
2022 | Aurealis Award | Aurealis Awards | Danged Black Thing | Finalist | |
2022 | Foreword Indies Awards | Best Collection | Danged Black Thing | Honorable Mention | |
2022 | Australian Horror Writers Association | Australian Shadows Awards: Collected Works | Danged Black Thing | Finalist | |
2022 | British Science Fiction Association Awards | Best Artwork (Peter Lo/Kara Walker) | Danged Black Thing | Short-Listed | |
2022 | Rhysling Award | Short Poem | 'Tons of Liquid Oxygen Buckle Too Late Under Strain' in Saving Shadows | Nominee | |
2022 | Elgin Awards | Full-length Books | Saving Shadows | Nominee | |
2022 | British Science Fiction Association Awards | Best Artwork (Elena Betti) | Saving Shadows | Short-Listed | |
2022 | British Science Fiction Association Awards | Short Story | The Failing Name | Long-Listed | |
2022 | Locus Magazine | Recommended Reading Novels - Science Fiction | Mage of Fools | 2022 Recommended Reading List | |
2022 | Locus Magazine | Recommended Reading Collection | Chasing Whispers | 2022 Recommended Reading List | |
2022 | Locus Magazine | Recommended Reading Non-fiction | An Earnest Blackness | 2022 Recommended Reading List | |
2021 | African Speculative Fiction Society (ASFS) | Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans – Novella | Ivory's Story | Long-Listed | [54] |
2021 | Australian Horror Writers Association | Australian Shadows Awards: Edited works | Hadithi & The State of Black Speculative Fiction | Finalist | |
2021 | African Speculative Fiction Society (ASFS) | Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans – Short Story | 'The Road to Woop Woop' 'A Visit in Whitechapel' 'Still She Visits' 'The One Who Sees' | Long-Listed | [54] |
2020 | Foreword Indies Awards | Short Story | The Road to Woop Woop & Other Stories | Finalist | [55] |
2020 | British Science Fiction Association Awards | Novella | Ivory's Story | Short-Listed | [1] |
2020 | Locus Magazine | Recommended Reading Collection | The Road to Woop Woop & Other Stories | 2020 Recommended Reading List | [56] |
2020 | Katharine Susannah Prichard (KSP) Writers Centre Residency Programme | Emerging Writer-in-Residence | N/A | Awarded | [57] |
2020 | African Speculative Fiction Society (ASFS) | Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans – Novel | Claiming T-Mo | Long-Listed | [5] |
2020 | African Speculative Fiction Society (ASFS) | Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans – Short Story | A Pining | Long-Listed | [5] |
2020 | African Speculative Fiction Society (ASFS) | Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans – Short Story | The Day Chivalry Died | Long-Listed | [5] |
2020 | African Speculative Fiction Society (ASFS) | Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans – Short Story | A Good Ball | Long-Listed | [5] |
2019 | Australasian Horror Writers Association | The Rocky Wood Award for Non-Fiction and Criticism | Chapter 8 of Writing Speculative Fiction | Finalist | [3] |
2019 | Australian Science Fiction Foundation | Ditmar Awards - Novel | Claiming T-Mo | Finalist | [4] |
2019 | Australian Science Fiction Foundation | Ditmar Awards – William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review | Writing Speculative Fiction | Finalist | [4] |
2018 | Bridport Prize | Short Story | A Pining | Shortlisted | |
2017 | Copyright Agency | Best prose | Honey Gone Sour | Winner | [58] |
2017 | L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest | Short Story | A Case of Seeing | Honourable Mention | |
2016 | Fellowship of Australian Writers (FAW) Literary Awards | Microfiction Award | Mahuika | Highly Commended | |
2016 | Fellowship of Australian Writers (FAW) Literary Awards | Angelo B. Natoli Short Story Award | Jungolo | Commended | |
2016 | Alan Marshall Short Story Award | Short Story | Swimming with Daddy | Shortlisted | |
2014 | Lightship International Short Story Prize | Short Story | A Puzzle Piece | Shortlisted | |
2013 | Fish Short Story Prize | Short Story | Unusual Suspects | Longlisted | |
2012 | Lightship International Short Story Prize | Short Story | Rozaria's Memories | Longlisted | |
2006 | Pushcart Prize | Short Story | The Hybrid | Nominated | |
2005 | Tarralla Writers Group | Short Story | The Boy in the Gleam | Shortlisted | |
2004 | Writers Bureau Short Story Prize | Short Story | Morning Dew | Awarded | |
References
- 1 2 3 "The British Fantasy Award 2023 shortlists". Vector. British Science Fiction Association. 25 July 2023. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
- ↑ "Eugen Bacon – Australian Short Story Festival Inc". australianshortstoryfestival.com.
- 1 2 "Past Winners". 13 December 2017.
- 1 2 3 "sfadb: Ditmar Awards 2020". www.sfadb.com.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "2020 Nommo Awards for Speculative Fiction by Africans Long List - African Speculative Fiction Society". www.africansfs.com.
- ↑ Hecq, Dominique; Novitz, Julia (2018). Creative Writing with Critical Theory: Inhabitation. Gylphi. ISBN 9781780240688 – via www.gylphi.co.uk.
- ↑ "Directory". iped.memnet.com.au.
- ↑ "Judges". 27 July 2014.
- ↑ "About the Jurors". 7 October 2017.
- ↑ "Australian Shadows Awards". 9 February 2017.
- ↑ "ASM #80". Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ↑ https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/the-bookshelf/the-bookshelf-friday-28-may-2021/133623
- 1 2 3 "Inhabitation – Genni and I | Eugen Bacon on Black speculative fiction". Sydney Review of Books.
- ↑ Written With Purpose: Eugen Bacon, retrieved 6 September 2021
- ↑ "Reviewer Tanisha Rule Interviews Eugen Bacon, Author of The Road to Woop Woop and Other Stories". www.forewordreviews.com. 12 February 2021.
- ↑ "INTERVIEW: Eugen Bacon meets Linda Hepworth". NB. 5 June 2019.
- ↑ "Introducing Eugen Bacon". WFC2020. 23 July 2020.
- ↑ "Macmillan Learning UK". Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ↑ "Meerkat Press to Publish Eugen Bacon's Mage of Fools in 2022". Meerkat Press. 27 October 2020.
- ↑ "Hadithi & The State of Black Speculative Fiction". lunapresspublishing.
- ↑ Ashton, Kris. "Black Moon: Graphic Speculative Flash Fiction". Andromeda Spaceways Magazine.
- ↑ "The Road to Woop Woop & Other Stories". Meerkat Press. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ↑ "Transit Lounge signs Eugen Bacon's Danged Black Thing". 23 February 2021.
- ↑ Short stories unless otherwise noted.
- 1 2 "Chapbooks". GINNINDERRA PRESS.
- ↑ "It's Folking Political | AustLit: Discover Australian Stories". www.austlit.edu.au.
- ↑ Eugen Bacon. ""Writerly passage: Crafting stories within a story"" (PDF). swinburne.edu.au. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
- ↑ "Peaches and lemons". bukkertillibul.net. 11 June 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ↑ "Text". bukkertillibul.net.
- ↑ "Eugen Bacon".
- ↑ "Eugen Bacon - ABC News". www.abc.net.au. 19 April 2011.
- ↑ "Aurealis #105 — Aurealis". aurealis.com.au.
- ↑ "Aurealis #111 — Aurealis". aurealis.com.au.
- ↑ "Aurealis #120 — Aurealis". aurealis.com.au.
- ↑ "Aurealis #129 — Aurealis". aurealis.com.au.
- ↑ "Aurealis #133 — Aurealis". aurealis.com.au.
- ↑ "Review of Brooks & McMahon (eds), Forward Thinking TEXT Vol 18 No 2". www.textjournal.com.au.
- ↑ "Eugen Bacon TEXT Vol 18 No 2". www.textjournal.com.au.
- ↑ "Eugen Bacon reviews Captives by Angela Meyer". Mascara Literary Review. 23 September 2015.
- ↑ Bacon, Eugen (2015). "Being Marcus". New Writing. 12 (3): 349–354. doi:10.1080/14790726.2015.1073743. S2CID 220352192.
- ↑ Bacon, Eugen (2016). "Push –a prototype of displaced fiction: Breaking the circle of silence (YA Literature)". New Writing. 13: 30–41. doi:10.1080/14790726.2015.1117496. S2CID 146572346.
- ↑ Bacon, Eugen (2016). "Creative practice – finding the right mentor". New Writing. 13 (2): 180–193. doi:10.1080/14790726.2015.1117495. S2CID 146457559.
- ↑ Bacon, Eugen (2017). "Creative research: Mixing methods in practice-led research to explore a model of stories-within-a-story to build a novel". New Writing. 14 (2): 235–256. doi:10.1080/14790726.2016.1270969. S2CID 151549182.
- ↑ Bacon, Eugen (2017). "The scholarly exegesis as a memoir". New Writing. 14 (3): 386–397. doi:10.1080/14790726.2017.1284245. S2CID 171513085.
- ↑ "The creation of a toxic utopia in David Coleman's The Shaming | Blog-a-Blog". 7 May 2019.
- ↑ The Editors (24 May 2020). "I Went Looking for AfroSF".
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- 1 2 "2021 Nommo Awards Nomination Long List - African Speculative Fiction Society". www.africansfs.com.
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