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Eugen Bacon Eugen Bacon i(8006428 works by) (a.k.a. Eugen M. Bacon)
Gender: Female
Heritage: African
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BiographyHistory

Eugen Bacon earned a Master of Arts (MA), Writing at Swinburne University of Technology.

In 2018, it was announced that Atlanta-based Meerkat Press would publish Bacon's novel, then titled A Woman's Choice (a 'speculative fiction novel with elements of fantasy, science fiction, and magical realism', according to the publisher's website), in 2019. The novel was subsequently published as Claiming T-Mo, and followed by collections of short stories and the Afrofuturist novel Mage of Fools.

Exhibitions

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2020 shortlisted Ditmar Awards William Atheling Jr Award for 'Writing Speculative Fiction' (Red Globe Press).
2019 finalist Australian Shadows Award Rocky Wood Award for Non-Fiction and Criticism for ' Horror and the paranormal', chapter 8 of Writing Speculative Fiction.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Ivory's Story England : NewCon Press , 2020 20230446 2020 single work novel detective fantasy

'Long ago, a good man transgressed and was brutally punished, his physical form killed and his soul split asunder. Now, one half of his ancient soul seeks to reunite with its lost twin, a search that leaves murder in its wake…

'In the streets of modern day Sydney a killer stalks the night, slaughtering innocents, leaving bodies mutilated. The victims seem unconnected, yet Investigating Officer Ivory Tembo is convinced the killings are anything but random. The case soon leads Ivory into places she never imagined. In order to stop the killings and save the life of the man she loves, she must reach deep into her past, uncover secrets of her heritage, break a demon’s curse, and somehow unify two worlds.

'Ivory's Story deftly combines the contemporary thriller with darker, older traditions, and marks the arrival of an exciting new voice on the genre fiction scene.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2021 shortlisted British Science Fiction Association Awards Short Fiction
y separately published work icon Hadithi & the State of Black Speculative Fiction United Kingdom (UK) : Luna Press Publishing , 2020 20230178 2020 selected work short story essay

'Hadithi [n. fable, story] is a new hybrid birthed from the collaboration of two writers with heritage in the African diaspora.

'It features seven short stories - three original - of ancestry, soul, continuity, discontinuity as well as steampunk, cyberfunk and a dieselfunk superhero story set in the ‘20s, together with a scholarly dialogue on the global state of black speculative fiction. Hadithi offers the kind of afrofuturistic diversity you might expect from a duality of curious writers unafraid to cross the borders of normalcy.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 finalist Australian Shadows Award Edited Publication
y separately published work icon Claiming T-Mo Atlanta : Meerkat Press , 2019 17087877 2019 single work novel fantasy

'In this lush interplanetary tale, an immortal priest flouts the conventions of a matriarchal society by choosing a name for his child. The act initiates chaos that splits the boy in two, unleashing a Jekyll-and-Hyde child upon the universe: named T-Mo by his mother and Odysseus by his father. The story unfolds through the eyes of these three distinctive women: Silhouette, Salem and Myra - mother, wife, and daughter. As they struggle to confront their fears and navigate the treacherous paths to love and accept T-Mo/Odysseus and themselves, the darkness in Odysseus urges them to unbearable choices that threaten their very existence.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 shortlisted Ditmar Awards Best Novel
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