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Rivqa Rafael

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Rivqa Rafael

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Full Name: Rivqa Rafael
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Occupation: Author, Editor
Nationality: Australian
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Biography

Rivqa Rafael writes short speculative fiction about queer women, Jewish women, cyborg futures, hope in dystopias, and any combination of these. Her short story "The Day Girl" (Escape Pod) was shortlisted for a Woollahra Digital Literary Award. In 2016, she won the Ditmar Award for Best New Talent, and in 2018 her short story "Trivalent" (Ecopunk, Ticonderoga Publications) was shortlisted for a Ditmar Award. Her short story "Two Somebodies Go Hunting" was published in the multiple award-winning anthology Defying Doomsday (Twelfth Planet Press) and was shortlisted for a Norma K. Hemming Award.

As an editor, Rivqa has worked on academic journals and books, popular magazines, memoirs, and other publications, formerly in-house and currently freelance. She also edits fiction, including feminist robot anthology Mother of Invention (Twelfth Planet Press, 2018, co-edited with Tansy Rayner Roberts). Mother of Invention won a Ditmar Award for Best Collected Work and a Norma K. Hemming Award for Long Work (joint winners with City of Lies by Sam Hawke); was shortlisted for an Aurealis Award; and is on the 2018 Locus Recommended Reading List.

A strong advocate for writing communities, Rivqa has organised communal writing days and critique groups, and enjoys beta reading and mentorship relationships with other writers. She enjoys attending writing festivals and conventions, and live tweeting such events. She has twice judged science fiction short stories for the Aurealis Awards.

In her writing and editing, Rivqa makes extensive use of her honours degree in microbiology and biotechnology and her master's degree in professional writing. She also holds a graduate diploma in editing and publishing. Previous gigs include sub-editor and reviews editor for Cosmos magazine, assistant editor at the Medical Journal of Australia, and online zookeeper for musicians Tim Rogers and You Am I.


Works in the WWEnd Database

 Non Series Works

 (2018)