Natalia Theodoridou is a Greek interactive fiction writer and scholar.[1] He was the fiction editor at sub-Q, an interactive fiction magazine. The magazine entered indefinite hiatus starting August of 2020.[2] He also has a PhD in Religious Studies to Media & Cultural Studies and has graduated from Clarion West Writers Workshop, an intensive writing program.[3]
Theodoridou's "The Birding: A Fairy Tale", published in Strange Horizons, was the winner of the 2018 World Fantasy Award for short fiction works.[4] It is about a plague that turns nearly everyone in the world into birds. The work was also turned into a podcast format.[5]
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Title | Year | First published | Reprinted / collected | Notes[6] |
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"The Nightingales in Plátres" | 2017 | Theodoridou, Natalia (November 2017). "The Nightingales in Plátres". Clarkesworld (133): 21–33. | Nominated BSFA for Best Short Fiction 2017 | |
"The Birding: A Fairy Tale" | 2017 | Theodoridou, Natalia (18 December 2017). "The Birding: A Fairy Tale". Strange Horizons. | Winner, World Fantasy Award 2018 | |
"The Names of Women" | 2018 | Theodoridou, Natalia (11 October 2018). "The Names of Women". Strange Horizons Fund Drive Special. | Nominated BSFA for Best Short Fiction 2018 | |
"Birnam Platoon" | 2018 | Theodoridou, Natalia (November–December 2018). "Birnam Platoon". Interzone (278): 62–73. | Nominated BSFA for Best Short Fiction 2018 | |
"Georgie in the Sun" | 2020 | Theodoridou, Natalia (March–April 2020). "Georgie in the Sun". Uncanny Magazine (33). | Placed 34th Locus for Best Short Story 2021 | |
"The Shape of Gifts" | 2020 | Theodoridou, Natalia (July–August 2020). "The Shape of Gifts". F&SF. 139 (1&2): 239–256. |
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