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Alex Hernandez (born 27 September 1978) is a
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science fiction writer based in
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. The first of his extensive Cuban family to be born in the United States, Hernandez writes in a genre of his own making, which he calls ''Transhuman Mambo'' (also the title of his 2013 short story collection). According to Hernandez this neologism is based on the popular coupling of a scientific term with a musical form (e.g.
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), which accurately describes the combination of his love of science fiction with the Cuban culture of his upbringing. Deeply influenced as a child by the work of
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, Hernandez connected in a personal way to this immigrant whose first language was also not English. Discovering the novels of
Octavia E. Butler Octavia Estelle Butler (June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006) was an American science fiction writer who won several awards for her works, including Hugo, Locus, and Nebula awards. In 1995, Butler became the first science-fiction writer to recei ...
while in college had an equally profound impact on his writing. Hernandez got his start writing
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in the early 2000s. He is known for his work on the
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character,
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. He also has an extensive list of creator-owned work such as Eleggua, Thoth Boy, Kobuta, Children of Mars. Whilst working as an administrator of the
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Library, Hernandez has published a number of short stories in science fiction publications, including “A Thing with Soft Bonds”, which was included in Near Kin: A Collection of Words and Art Inspired by
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(2014) and which was nominated for a
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. Most recently, his story “Caridad” was included in Latin@ Rising An Anthology of Latin@ Science Fiction and Fantasy, Wings Press, 2017. Hernandez's short stories have also appeared in the popular and long-running Man-Kzin Wars series created by
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published by
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. Others of his stories have been published at Baen.com, The Colored Lens, and Interstellar Fiction. Alex Hernandez, along with Matthew David Goodwin and Sarah Rafael Garcia, edited Speculative Fiction for Dreamers, a collection of YA Latinx speculative fiction. The anthology will be published by Ohio State University Press, slated to be released in August 2021. Hernandez is a third cousin of Orlando Ortega-Medina, the author of '' Jerusalem Ablaze: Stories of Love and Other Obsessions''.


Novels

*''Tooth and Talon'' (2017)


Short stories

*"Bound for the Promised Land," published in ''Man-Kzin Wars XIII'', Baen Books, 2012. *"At the Gates," published in ''Man-Kzin Wars XIII'', Baen Books, 2012. *"Beasts on the Shore of Light," ''The Colored Lens, Issue #3'', 2012. *"Murder of Crows," ''Baen.com'', 2012. *"Tread Lightly," ''Interstellar Fiction'', 2013. *"Lions on the Beach," published in ''Man-Kzin Wars XIV'', Baen Books, 2013. *"A Thing of Soft Bonds," published in ''Near Kin: A Collection of Words and Art Inspired by Octavia Estelle Butler'', Sybaritic Press, 2014. *"The Properties of Water," ''Bastion Science Fiction Magazine, Issue #4'', 2014. *"Of Radiation and Reunion," ''Whiteside Review'', 2015. *"The Jicotea Princess," ''Three-lobed Burning Eye (3LBE), Issue #28'', 2016. *"Caridad," published in ''Latin@ Rising: An Anthology of Latin@ Science Fiction and Fantasy'', Wings Press, 2017. *"A Sea-Change," published in ''MAÑANA: Latinx Comics From the 25th Century'', POWER & MAGIC PRESS, 2021. *"Arzadu and the Sea," published in ''Upon a Twice Time'', Air and Nothingness Press, 2021.


Poetry

*"Cien Mil Soles," published in ''Multiverse – an international anthology of science fiction poetry'', The New Curiosity Shop, 2018. *"Playground Rule # 5: Play Nicely Together," published in ''Poeticdiversity (vol. 16 no. 2) '', 2019. *"Emergence," published in ''Eccentric Orbits: An Anthology Of Science Fiction Poetry, Volume 2'', Dimensionfold Publishing , 2021.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hernandez, Alex American writers of Cuban descent Living people American science fiction writers Cuban science fiction writers 1978 births