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Yoon Ha Lee was born on 26 January, 1979 in Houston, Texas, is an American science fiction / fantasy writer. Discover Yoon Ha Lee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Yoon Ha Lee Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Yoon Ha Lee worth at the age of 45 years old? Yoon Ha Lee’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United States. We have estimated Yoon Ha Lee's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Yoon Ha Lee (born 1979 in Houston, Texas) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, known for his Machineries of Empire space opera novels and his short fiction.
Since his first sale in 1999, Lee has published short fiction in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Clarkesworld, Lightspeed and elsewhere.
Three of his stories have been reprinted in Gardner Dozois's The Year's Best Science Fiction anthologies.
Dozois wrote that Lee is "one of those helping to move science fiction into the twenty-first century".
Aliette de Bodard wrote the introduction for Conservation of Shadows and has twice recommended one of Lee's stories in her best of year-round-ups: she selected "Ghostweight" as a favorite of 2011 and "The Knight of Chains, the Deuce of Stars" was chosen in her 2013 eligibility and recommendations post as "the one that most blew me away this year".
"Flower, Mercy, Needle, Chain" and "Ghostweight" were both nominated for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award and Locus Award and were both reprinted in two "Year's Best" anthologies.
"The Pirate Captain's Daughter" was nominated for the WSFA Small Press Award.
In 2012, Lee wrote Winterstrike, a browser-based text adventure game, for Failbetter Games.
It was also nominated for the 2016 Nebula and Hugo Awards for Best Novel and the 2017 Clarke award.
His first novel, Ninefox Gambit, received the 2017 Locus Award for Best First Novel.
Lee attended high school at Seoul Foreign School, an English-language international school, as his Korean American family lived in both Texas and South Korea.
He went to college at Cornell University, majored in mathematics, and earned a master's degree in secondary mathematics education at Stanford University.
He has worked as an analyst for an energy market intelligence company, done web design, and taught mathematics.
His debut novel, Ninefox Gambit, received the 2017 Locus Award for Best First Novel.
Revenant Gun, the third novel in the Machineries of Empire series, was nominated for a 2019 Hugo Award.
Dragon Pearl, the first book of the middle grade Thousand Worlds series, was released on January 15, 2019, and published by Disney Hyperion under the "Rick Riordan Presents" publishing imprint.
Dragon Pearl won the 2020 Locus Award for Best Young Adult Book and the 2020 Mythopoeic Award for Children's Literature.
It was a finalist for the 2020 Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book and the 2019 Andre Norton Award.
Lee announced on his website that a third book in the middle grade Thousand Worlds series and Lancers, a new young adult space opera series, are forthcoming.
In 2021, Lee's short story "The Mermaid Astronaut" was nominated for a Hugo Award.