Nieves Delgado | |
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Born | Ferrol, Galicia, Spain | 5 August 1968
Alma mater | University of La Laguna |
Occupation(s) | Writer, teacher |
Awards | Ignotus Award (2015) |
Nieves Delgado (born 5 August 1968) is a Spanish science fiction writer, winner of the Ignotus Award for her short story "Casas Rojas". She has written two novellas, a multitude of short stories, and several articles. She is the editor of the AEFCFT anthology Visiones 2018.[1] In addition to writing, she works as a physics teacher in secondary education.
Biography
Nieves Delgado was born in Ferrol on 5 August 1968. She studied physics at the University of Santiago de Compostela, later specializing in Astrophysics at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife.[2]
Her knowledge of science together with her passion for the genres of science fiction and horror have made her work revolve around technology and artificial intelligence,[3] almost always with a clear component of philosophical reflection. She began publishing in 2012 ("La condena"),[4] and soon received her first Ignotus Award nomination for her story "Dariya" (2014).[5] The following year, she was nominated again for her short story "Casas Rojas", and this time she won in the Best Story category.[6]
In 2016 she presented her collection of short stories Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro (Adaliz Ediciones, 2016),[7] and in 2017 her first novella, 36 (Editorial Cerbero, March 2017).[2]
In 2018 Delgado received two Ignotus nominations: Best Novella for 36, and Best Article for "La segunda división de la literatura", in Editorial Cerbero (July 2017).[8] Her latest novel is UNO (Editorial Cerbero, January 2018).[9]
Works
Novellas
- 36 (Editorial Cerbero, March 2017)
- UNO (Editorial Cerbero, January 2018)
Short story collections
- Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro (Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
Anthologies
- Ellos son el futuro (Ficción Científica, 2013). Story: "Hacia dentro"
- Alucinadas (Palabaristas, 2014). Story: "Casas rojas"
- Mundos (Ficción Científica, 2014). Stories: "No habrá lápidas" and "Segadores". Prologue
- Vampiralia (2014). Story: "Sepultura"
- En los albores del miedo (Dolmen, 2015). Story: "La caja"
- Quasar (Nowevolution, 2015). Story: "La Reserva"
- Fabricantes de sueños 2014-2015 (AEFCFT, 2016). Story: "Casas rojas"
- Herederos de Cthulhu (Kokapeli Ediciones, 2016). Story: "El color que salió del agua"
- Más allá del tiempo y del espacio (Ficción Científica, 2016). Story: "La cuarta ley"
- Retrofuturo. Una mirada a los años 70 (Cazador de ratas, 2016). Story: "Ego te absolvo"
- Quasar 2 (Nowevolution, 2017). Story: "Tiempo detenido"
- Manual de supervivencia (Palabaristas, 2018). Story: "Haz lo que quieras"
- Poshumanas (Libros de la ballena, 2018). Story: "Casas Rojas"
Short stories
- "La condena" (SdCF - Antología de relatos, 2012)
- "Dariya" (TerBi 7, 2013)
- "Hacia dentro" (Ellos son el futuro, Ficción Científica, 2013)
- "La pregunta correcta (SdCF - Antología de relatos, 2013)
- "Segadores," (Portal Ciencia y Ficción 2, 2013)
- "Casas Rojas (2014). (Alucinadas, Palabaristas, 2014)
- "Cosas de niños" (miNatura 133, 2014)
- "No habrá lápidas" (Mundos, Ficción Científica, 2014)
- "Sepultura" (Vampiralia, 2014)
- "El color que salió del agua (TerBi 2014)
- "La caja" (En los albores del miedo, Dolmen, 2015)
- "La reserva" (Quasar, Nowevolution, 2015)
- "Génesis" (Revista Supersonic, 2015)
- "La Cuarta Ley" (Más allá del tiempo y del espacio, Ficción Científica, 2016)
- Ego te absolvo (Retrofuturo. Una mirada a los años 70, Cazador de ratas, 2016)
- "Almas viejas" (Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro, Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
- "Aurora" (Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro, Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
- "Fundido en blanco" (Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro, Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
- "Diagnóstico" (Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro, Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
- "Solo uno" (Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro, Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
- "El despertar" (Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro, Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
- "No lo permitas" (Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro, Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
- "Perlas negras" (Dieciocho engranajes. Relatos de futuro, Adaliz Ediciones, 2016)
- "Punto ciego" (Revista Supersonic, 2016)
- "Tiempo detenido" (Quasar 2 Nowevolution, 2017)
Articles
- "La segunda división de la literatura", in Editorial Cerbero (July 2017)
- "Transhumanismo", in Revista Digital Portalcienciayficción No. 1
Awards
- 2014: Finalist for the Ignotus Award for Best Story, for "Dariya"[5]
- 2015: Ignotus Award for Best Story, for "Casas Rojas"[6]
- 2018: Finalist for the Guillermo de Baskerville Award for 36[2]
- 2018: Finalist for the Ignotus Award for Best Novella, for 36, and Best Article, for "La segunda división de la literatura"[8]
References
- ↑ "Visiones 2018" (in Spanish). Spanish Association of Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- 1 2 3 "Nominadas #PGB17: Nieves Delgado". Libros Prohibidos (in Spanish). 15 December 2017. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- ↑ Plaza, Carlos (7 September 2017). "Nieves Delgado". Entretanto Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- ↑ "Nieves Delgado (España)" (in Spanish). Tercera Fundación. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
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(help) - 1 2 "2014 Ignotus Awards Winners". Locus. 8 December 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- 1 2 "Histórico Ignotus" (in Spanish). Spanish Association of Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- ↑ Pérez de los Heros, Nacho (20 May 2016). "Nieves Delgado, ciencia ficción especulativa y social". laduda.net (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 28 May 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- 1 2 "Finalistas de los Premios Ignotus 2018" (PDF) (in Spanish). Spanish Association of Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 September 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
- ↑ Miró, Javier (8 February 2018). "Nieves Delgado: UNO" (in Spanish). Libros Prohibidos. Retrieved 15 November 2018.