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Benjamin Rosenbaum's stories have appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction and McSweeney's, been translated into fourteen languages, and listed in The Best American Short Stories 2006. Shortlisted for the Hugo and Nebula awards, Rosenbaum's work has been reprinted in Harper's and The Year's Best Science Fiction. He lives in Switzerland with his family.
 

 
Novels
   The Unraveling (2021)
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Collections
   The Ant King (2008)
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Books containing stories by Benjamin Rosenbaum
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The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2021 (2021)
(Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, book 13)
edited by
Rich Horton
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The Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 5 (2021)
(Year's Top Hard Science Fiction Stories, book 5)
edited by
Allan Kaster
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Other Covenants (2020)
Alternate Histories of the Jewish People
edited by
Andrea D Lobel and Mark Shainblum

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Award nominations
2021 Otherwise Award (nominee) : The Unraveling
2009 Locus Award for Best Collection (nominee) : The Ant King: And Other Stories
2007 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story (nominee) : A Siege of Cranes
2007 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (nominee) : The House Beyond Your Sky
2007 Hugo Award for Best Short Story (nominee) : The House Beyond Your Sky
2007 BSFA Award for Best Short Fiction (nominee) : The House Beyond Your Sky
2005 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (nominee) : Start the Clock
2005 Nebula Award for Best Short Story (nominee) : Embracing-The-New
2005 Hugo Award for Best Novelette (nominee) : Biographical Notes to 'A Discourse on the Nature of Causality, with Airplanes', by Benjamin Rosenbaum


Benjamin Rosenbaum recommends
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Neom (2022)
(Central Station)
Lavie Tidhar
"Lavie Tidhar's Neom is a deliciously inventive wild ride through a future Middle East full of unexpected wonders: dutiful jackals, traumatized robots, terrifying terrorartists, caravans of elephants and great slinkying robotic khans, preserves for wild mechas and monasteries that are also singularities."
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The Ocean in Winter (2021)
Elizabeth de Veer
"The Ocean in Winter is a deft and beautiful book, brilliantly crafted, thrilling, funny, and heartbreaking by turns. It's about difficult sisters, shapeless yearnings, solitude, loss, the shadow of the past; about not knowing how to stop pretending, about losing control, about finding one another or ... not. Its characters are vivid and real, their voices unmistakable. They stay with you."

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