Peng Shepherd
Peng Shepherd is an American author.[3]
Peng Shepherd | |
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Born | Phoenix, Arizona, USA |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Citizenship | American |
Alma mater | |
Genre | Fantasy |
Years active | 2016–present |
Notable awards | |
Website | |
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Her first novel, The Book of M, was released in 2018,[4] followed by The Future Library in 2021 and The Cartographers in 2022.[5][6] She is a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow.[1]
Early life and education
Peng Shepherd was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona,[7] a daughter of Lin Sue Cooney, a retired Channel 12 anchor.[8] Peng earned a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Language and Literature from Arizona State University in 2006.[8] Peng then completed an M.A. in International Studies and Diplomacy, and Chinese Language at the SOAS University of London in 2008.[8][9] From New York University, she received her M.F.A. in Creative Writing in 2014, where she was a Stein Fellow and a Veterans Fellow, in 2013 and 2014, respectively.[1][8]
Literary career
Her debut novel The Book of M, a dystopian fantasy, was published by Harper Collins in 2018, and received mainly favorable reviews. Per The Hollywood Reporter, The Book of M was optioned for screen adaptation on television by Liz Sarnoff from Universal Content Productions.[10][11]
Her other works have been noted and reviewed by various publications and literary critics, including The Washington Post,[5] Kirkus Reviews,[12] Associated Press,[6] The Wall Street Journal,[13] Sun Sentinel,[14] The Guardian,[15] and Chicago Tribune,[16] among others.[3][17][18][19] Vivian Shaw, the editor from the Washington Post, wrote about The Cartographers in her book review:
"Shepherd, also the author of “The Book of M”, nails the sense of deep-seated, profound connection and love between a small group of people drawn together by shared experience and interest, creating an intense familial bond." [5]
Shepherd is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (2020)[1] and the 2019 Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award for "Debut Speculative Fiction" from the Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth College.[2] Her books have been translated to French, Polish, Czech, and Turkish, with the translation right sold in Chinese, Arabic, Dutch and Danish.[20][21][22]
Bibliography
References
- "Peng Shepherd". National Endowment for the Arts.
- "Spec Fic Writers Named 2019 Neukom Institute Awards Winners". Neukom Institute literary Arts Award.
- Nicolaou, Elena (2020-05-11). "Peng Shepherd Predicted a Pandemic In Her Novel The Book of M. Now, She's Living Through One". Oprah Daily.
- Trombetta, Sadie (2018-06-07). "This Novel Is A Terrifying Look At What Happens When Everyone Loses All Their Memories". Bustle.
- Shaw, Vivian (2022-03-24). "The Cartographers' is one of those brilliant books you have to read twice". The Washington Post.
- Show, Anita (2022-03-16). "Review: 'The Cartographers' explores land of math and magic". Associated Press News.
- "Peng Shepherd". Harper Collins Publishers.
- "Peng Shepherd Debuts Her First Novel". Arizona Lifestyles.
- "Peng Shepherd Debuts First Novel". Frontdoor Media.
- Goldberg, Lesley (2019-02-18). "Liz Sarnoff Options 'The Book of M' for TV (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "Four terrific fiction debuts by Asian-American women not to miss". USA Today.
- "The Cartographers". Kirkus Reviews.
- Nolan, Tom (2022-03-25). "Mysteries: The Pleasure of a Puzzling Tale". The Wall Street Journal.
- H. Cogdill, Oline (2022-03-23). "Book review: Old maps and new technology propel a labyrinthine plot in 'The Cartographers'". Sun Sentinel.
- Brown, Eric (2018-06-08). "The best recent science fiction – reviews roundup". The Guardian.
- K. Wolfe, Gary (2018-06-05). "Spies meet ghosts in wildly inventive 'Summerland,' plus more sci-fi reviews". Chicago Tribune.
- Nadworny, Elissa (2022-03-20). "A cheap gas station map may be the key to solving a murder in 'The Cartographers'". NPR.
- Holland, Kate (2018-07-03). "12 must-read books for summer, according to three best-selling authors". Today.com.
- "The Cartographers". Library Journal.
- "The Book of M - Translations". Curtis Brown.
- "The Cartographers". Curtis Brown.
- "Peng Shepherd: Les Cartographes". Editions Albin Michel.
- The Book of M. HarperCollins Publishers. June 2018. ISBN 9780008225629.
- "Four terrific fiction debuts by Asian-American women not to miss". USA Today.
- The Future Library. Tom Doherty Associates. August 2021. ISBN 9781250828675.
- The Cartographers. HarperCollins. March 2022. ISBN 9780062910721.
- "Dark Academia and Map Making: The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd". Tor.com.
- Adee, Sally (2022-03-09). "The Cartographers review: A perceptive sci-fi love letter to maps". New Scientist.
- "Księga M". Burda Publishing Polska.
- "Kniha M". DataBase Knih.
- "The Book of M". Ephesus Publications.
- "Le Livre de M'". Editions Albin Michel.