Charles Yu
Charles Yu is a Taiwanese-American writer. He is the author of the novels How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe and Interior Chinatown and the short-story collections Third Class Superhero and Sorry Please Thank You. In 2007 he was named a "5 under 35" honoree by the National Book Foundation.
How to Live Safely was ranked the year's second-best science fiction novel by the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas and was also a runner up for the Campbell Memorial Award.
Writing
In 2007, Yu was selected by the National Book Foundation as one of its "5 Under 35", a program which highlights the work of the next generation of fiction writers by asking five previous National Book Award fiction Winners and Finalists to select one fiction writer under the age of 35 whose work they find particularly promising and exciting. Yu was selected for the honor by Richard Powers.Short stories
His fiction has been published in a number of magazines and literary journals, including Oxford American, Playboy, Esquire.com, GeekDad on Wired.com and Wired, The Gettysburg Review, Harvard Review, Mid-American Review, Mississippi Review, The New Yorker, Eclectica Magazine, The Malahat Review, 5 Trope, Sou'wester, Explosion-Proof and Alaska Quarterly Review, as well as cited for special mention in the Pushcart Prize Anthology XXVIII.Yu also received the 2004 Sherwood Anderson Fiction Award from the Mid-American Review for his story, "Third Class Superhero".
Many of these published short stories have been anthologized into two book collections: Third Class Superhero and Sorry Please Thank You: Stories. His short story "Hero Absorbs Major Damage" from Sorry Please Thank You has been with annotated commentary from the Hero's thief, navigator and chef, as a collaborative project between the annotation website Genius and Electric Literature.
Yu's uncollected short fiction has also appeared in The New Yorker, VICE magazine's tech-oriented Motherboard website, Lightspeed Magazine and Wired.
Three of Yu's short stories initially published in Lightspeed Magazine have been anthologized in other books:
- "Bookkeeper, Narrator, Gunslinger", which has been anthologized in Dead Man's Hand: An Anthology of The Weird West, Ed. John Joseph Adams.
- "America: The Ride", anthologized in Resist: Tales from a Future Worth Fighting Against, Eds. Gary Whitta, Hugh Howey, and Christie Yant.
- "NPC", anthologized in Press Start to Play, Eds. Daniel H. Wilson & John Joseph Adams.
He has also published a short story entitled "Bounty" in the Xprize ANA Avatar online anthology.
As for editing anthologies, Yu served as the Guest Editor for the Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2017 from The Best American Series and the publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Novels
His first novel, How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, was ranked the year's second-best science fiction novel by the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas — and a runner up for the Campbell Memorial Award. The book was also optioned by film director and writer Chris Columbus' production company, 1492 Pictures. The novel was further listed in Time magazine's Top 10 Fiction Books of 2010, the New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2010, and was one of Amazon.com's Top 10 SF/F Books for 2010.In 2020, Yu released his second novel, Interior Chinatown, which uses the innovative narrative structure of the screenplay format to tell the tale of Willis Wu, the "Generic Asian Man" who is stuck playing "Background Oriental Male" and occasionally "Delivery Guy" in the fictional police procedural Black and White but who longs to be "Kung Fu Guy" on screens worldwide. On January 27, 2020, Yu appeared on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah to discuss the book, as well as the lack of on-screen representation for Asian Americans and the Asian American "model minority myth". Yu further appeared on NPR's Weekend Edition with Scott Simon, January 25, 2020, and on the Los Angeles Review of Books Radio Hour with Medaya Ocher and Kate Wolf on February 3, 2020 to further discuss the novel.
His forthcoming novel is tentatively entitled The Book of Wishing and will be published by Pantheon Books.
Screenplays and TV writing
In 2016, Yu was a story editor for ten episodes of the first season of the 2016 HBO series Westworld, and co-wrote the episode "Trace Decay". For his work on the show, he received two Writers Guild of America Award Nominations in 2017: Drama Series and New Series.In 2018, Yu served as an executive story editor for ten episodes of the HBO series Here and Now, with the episode "Dream Logic" being written by him.
That same year he also wrote the episode "The Mysteries" for the AMC series Lodge 49.
In 2019, Yu also co-wrote the episode "Chapter 23" for the FX series Legion and served as a co-producer for eight episodes of that series.
He also wrote the episode "Mr. Greer" in the Facebook Watch series Sorry for Your Loss starring Elizabeth Olsen that year, and also served as a producer for nine episodes of that show.
In 2020, Yu worked on the writing staff of the Adult Swim show Dream Corp, LLC.
Other writing
Yu's non-fiction, essays, book reviews, journalism and other writing have also appeared online and in print in The Atlantic, Slate, The Wall Street Journal, Time, The Offing, The New York Times Style Magazine, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Morning News and Polygon.He is interviewed by and also interviews Lev Grossman in The Believer and comments on the work of Philip Roth, Don DeLillo, and Jonathan Lethem in installments of the "Influenced by" series published by Jaime Clarke in The Believer as well.
He has also written reviews in The New York Times Book Review of books from Neal Stephenson, Joe Hill, Jasper Fforde and John Wray.
Personal life
Yu graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, majoring and receiving a Bachelor in Arts in Molecular and Cell Biology and a minor in Creative Writing, where he "wrote poetry, not fiction" and also "took several poetry workshops with people like Thom Gunn and Ishmael Reed". He also obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Columbia Law School. Yu worked as an associate at the law firms of Sullivan & Cromwell and Bryan Cave as a corporate attorney, as the Director of Business Affairs at Digital Domain and also as Associate General Counsel at Belkin International before becoming a full-time fiction and TV writer. He lives near Irvine, California with his wife, Michelle Jue, and their two children, Sophia and Dylan. His brother is the actor and TV writer, Kelvin Yu.Awards and accolades
- 2017: Writers Guild of America Award Nominations: Drama Series and New Series for writing on HBO's Westworld.
- 2011: The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy for the short story , initially published in Lightspeed Magazine November 2010, Issue 6
- 2010: Second Place, John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel for the novel How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe
- 2010: Second Best Science Fiction Novel, from the John Wayne and Elsie M. Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas for the novel How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe
- 2007: Named a "5 under 35" honoree by the National Book Foundation by Richard Powers
- 2005: Robert Olen Butler Prize for the short story "My Last Days As Me", initially published in Sou'wester
- 2004: Sherwood Anderson Fiction Award for the short story "Third Class Superhero", initially published in Mid-American Review, Vol. XXV, No. 2
Novels
- How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe
- * Second Place, John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
- * Second Best Sci-Fi Novel, The John Wayne and Elsie M. Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction, The University of Kansas
- * One of Time magazine's Top 10 Fiction Books of 2010
- * One of The New York Times' 100 Notable Books of 2010
- * One of Amazon.com's Top 10 SF/F Books for 2010
- Interior Chinatown
Short story collections
- Third Class Superhero
- * "32.05864991%" originally appearing in The Malahat Review
- * "" originally appearing in Alaska Quarterly Review, Vol. 21, Nos. 1 & 2, Fall/Winter 2003
- * "Third-Class Hero" originally appearing as "" in Mid-American Review, Vol. XXV, No. 2
- ** The 2004 Sherwood Anderson Fiction Award from Mid-American Review
- * "" originally appearing in Eclectica Magazine, July/August 2005
- * "My Last Days As Me" originally appearing in Sou'wester
- ** Reprinted in the Robert Olen Butler Prize Stories 2004 and a 2005 Robert Olen Butler Prize Winner
- * "" originally appearing in Harvard Review, Issue No. 23
- ** Yu's first published story
- * "" originally appearing in Mississippi Review, Vol. 33, No. 1/2, 2005 Prize Issue, pp. 56-67
- * "" originally appearing in The Gettysburg Review,
- * "" originally appearing in Eclectica Magazine, July/August 2004
- Sorry Please Thank You: Stories
- * "" originally appearing on Esquire.com
- ** Originally featured as part of Esquire's ""
- * "Open" originally appearing in ', Issue 2: Wither Exploration?
- * "Designer Emotion 67" originally appearing in The Oxford American, No. 70, Fall 2010
- * "Yeoman"" originally appearing in Playboy, July 2011
- * "" originally appearing in Wired.com/GeekDad, October 29, 2010
- * "" originally appearing in Lightspeed Magazine, November 2010, Issue 6, edited by Richard Horton
- * "" originally appearing in ', edited by Jeff and Ann Vandermeer
- * "Hero Absorbs Major Damage"
- ** as a collaboration between Genius and Electric Literature
- * "Human for Beginners"
- * "Inventory"
- * "Note to Self"
- * "Adult Contemporary"
Uncollected short stories
- , Xprize ANA "Avatars.Inc" Anthology, March 2020
- , Wired, December 17, 2018
- , Lightspeed, November 2018, Issue 102
- "NPC", Lightspeed, September 2018, Issue 100
- , Lightspeed, April 2017, Issue 83
- , Wired, December 13, 2016
- , The New Yorker, May 23, 2016, Fiction
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- , Motherboard, Tech by VICE, November 12, 2015
Non-fiction
Essays
- , The Atlantic, April 15, 2020
- , TIME, January 21, 2020
- , The New York Times Style Magazine, October 15, 2018
- , McSweeney's Internet Tendency, September 7, 2018
- , Polygon, January 9, 2018
- , The Morning News
- , The Offing, May 2, 2017
- , The Wall Street Journal, December 26, 2014
- , Slate, December 15, 2011
- , Slate, December 14, 2011
- , Slate, December 13, 2011
Book reviews
- , NYT Book Review, October 1, 2019
- , NYT Book Review, June 14, 2019
- , NYT Book Review, February 28, 2019
- , NYT Book Review, February 21, 2016
- , NYT Book Review, May 31, 2015
Teleplays
- "Trace Decay", Season 1, Episode 8, HBO's Westworld
- "The Mysteries", Season 1, Episode 6, AMC's Lodge 49
- "Dream Logic", Season 1, Episode 9, HBO's Here and Now
- "Mr. Greer", Season 2, Episode 4, Facebook Watch's Sorry for Your Loss