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Wen-Yi Lee



Wen-yi Lee is the author of The Dark We Know (Gillian Flynn Books, 2024) and a Clarion West Workshop alum from Singapore whose short fiction has appeared in venues like Lightspeed, Uncanny, and Strange Horizons, as well as in various anthologies. She likes writing about girls with bite, feral nature, and ghosts. 

Find her on socials @wenyilee_ or otherwise on her website.

 


Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Young Adult Fantasy
 
New and upcoming books
Novels
   The Dark We Know (2024)
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Books containing stories by Wen-Yi Lee
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Nebula Awards Showcase 61 (2026)
(Nebula Award Stories, book 61)
edited by
Stephen Kotowych
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Amplitudes (2025)
Stories of Queer and Trans Futurity
edited by
Lee Mandelo
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Uncanny Magazine Issue 63 (2025)
March/april 2025
(Uncanny Magazine, book 63)

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Award nominations
2025 Nebula Award for Best Novelette (nominee) : The Name Ziya


Wen-Yi Lee recommends
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Love, Gods and Sinners (2026)
Camille Chong
"Flirtatious, cinematic, and sheer fun. LOVE, GODS AND SINNERS is fantasy romance at its best: deliciously witty enemies-to-lovers secret identity shenanigans, a glittery action-packed Singapore filled with magical clans, and two girls that beat with the fierce, tender heart of overcoming their fears (and their mission orders) to fall headlong into love. A debut to watch--and to curl up kicking your feet to."
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The Girl with a Thousand Faces (2026)
Sunyi Dean
"A twisting supernatural mystery hardened by the haunts of war. With alluringly monstrous women and a deep dive into memory, Sunyi Dean digs vividly into the unstable nature of a mid-century Hong Kong caught between ghostly and colonial powers alike."
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Girls Who Play Dead (2025)
Joelle Wellington
"Hell is a teenage girl, and now she's dead. GIRLS WHO PLAY DEAD picks at the masks worn by residents in a town run by beauty, unraveling an intricate scheme of unapologetically complicated girls, ride-or-die siblings, suffocating social webs, and the dangerous pressure of keeping up an image."

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