Wole Talabi jẹ́ òǹkọ̀wé orílẹ̀-èdè Nàìjíríà tó máa ń kọ ìtàn-àròsọ, tó sì máa ń ṣe àtúnṣe sí àọn ìé.[1][2][3][4] Àwọn Scientific American ṣe àpèjúwe rẹ̀ bí i òǹkọ̀wé "...tó kúnjú òṣùwọ̀n".[5]

Wole Talabi
Ọjọ́ìbíOluwole Talabi
Warri, Nigeria
Orílẹ̀-èdèNigerian
Orúkọ mírànThe Alchemist[1]
Iṣẹ́Author
Notable workWednesday Story

Wọ́n mọ̀ ọ́n gẹ́gẹ́ bí i ọ̀kan lára àwọn ònkọ́wé ìràn kẹ́ta ti orílẹ̀-èdè Nàìjíríà.[6]

Àwọn àmì-ẹ̀yẹ àti ìdánimọ̀

àtúnṣe
  • Winner of ROSL Readers' Award in Caine Prize For African Writing.[7][8]
  • Nominated for 2021 Locus Award for Best Anthology.[9]
  • Winner for 2018 Nommo Award for Best Speculative fiction short story.[10]
  • Finalist for Baen Books' 2022 Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award.[11]
  • Winner for 2022 Sidewise Award for Alternate History best short-form story.[12]

Àwọn ìwé rè

àtúnṣe

Ìtàn àròsọ

  • Shigidi: and the Brass Head of Obalufon (2023)

Àwọn ìtàn-ìgbanì

Ìtàn-àròsọ kékeré

  • Zombies (2013)
  • Crocodile Ark (2014)
  • Eye (2015)
  • A Short History of Migration in Five Fragments of You (2015)
  • Nested (2016)
  • Wednesday's Story (2016)
  • If They Can Learn (2016)
  • Necessary and Sufficient Conditions (2016)
  • I, Shigidi (2016)
  • The Last Lagosian (2016)
  • Home Is Where My Mother's Heart Is Buried (2017)
  • Nneoma (2017)
  • The Regression Test (2017)
  • The Harmonic Resonance of Ejiro Anaborhi (2018)
  • Drift-Flux (2018)
  • When We Dream We Are Our God (2019)
  • Incompleteness Theories (2019)
  • Abeokuta52 (2019)
  • Tends to Zero (2019)
  • Comments on Your Provisional Patent Application for An Eternal Spirit Core (2021)
  • An Arc of Electric Skin (2021)

Àwọn ìtọ́kasí

àtúnṣe

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Ryman, Geoff (February 7, 2019). "Wole Talabi: 100 AFRICAN WRITERS OF SFF – PART THIRTEEN: THE TRAVELERS". Strange Horizons (Lagos) (100): 13. http://strangehorizons.com/non-fiction/wole-talabi/. Retrieved October 1, 2021. 
  2. Yant, Chriatie (May 2016). "Author Spotlight: Wole Talabi" (in en). Lightspeed Magazine (72). https://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/nonfiction/author-spotlight-wole-talabi/. Retrieved October 1, 2021. 
  3. Walton, Jo Lindsay (April 29, 2020). ""The big idea": An interview with Wole Talabi". Vector (289). https://vector-bsfa.com/2020/04/29/the-big-idea-an-interview-with-wole-talabi/. Retrieved October 1, 2021. 
  4. Moreno-Garcia, Silvia; Tidhar, Lavie (May 21, 2021). "A magical selection of African speculative fiction" (in en-US). Borneo Bulletin Online. Archived from the original on August 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210825104350/https://borneobulletin.com.bn/a-magical-selection-of-african-speculative-fiction/. 
  5. Brady, Amy (July 1, 2021). "Exploring Black Sci-Fi, Learning through Color, the Cost of Cooling, and Other New Books". Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/exploring-black-sci-fi-learning-through-color-the-cost-of-cooling-and-other-new-books/. 
  6. Umezurike, Chukwuebuka (January 23, 2022). "New Nigerian Literature Unsung Heroes". ThisDay Newspaper. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/01/23/new-nigerian-literatures-unsung-heroes/. 
  7. Brierley, Mark (2018). "WOLE TALABI WINS ROSL READERS' AWARD IN CAINE PRIZE FOR AFRICAN WRITING". Royal Over-Seas League. Archived from the original on September 30, 2021. Retrieved October 1, 2021. 
  8. Report, Agency (May 16, 2018). "Three Nigerians shortlisted for 2018 Caine Prize". Premium Times (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). Retrieved October 10, 2021. 
  9. Templeton, Molly (June 26, 2021). "Announcing the 2021 Locus Awards Winners". Tor.com (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). Retrieved October 1, 2021. 
  10. Alumona, Kingsley (November 24, 2018). "Talabi and Onyebuchi bag 2018 Nommo Awards". Nigerian Tribune (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). Retrieved October 1, 2021. 
  11. Korsgaard, Sean CW (March 8, 2022). "2022 Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award Finalists Announced". Baen (in Èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì). Retrieved March 9, 2022. 
  12. "2022 Sidewise Award Winners". Locus. October 27, 2023.