Ada Palmer
Author / Blogger
Chicago, IL, USA
Biography:
Ada Palmer's science fiction series Terra Ignota, beginning with the novels Too Like the Lightning (Tor, 2016) and Seven Surrenders (Tor, 2017), explores how humanity's cultural and historical legacies might evolve in a future of borderless nations and globally commixing populations. She is a historian working on the history of ideas, primarily in the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, focusing on the legacy of antiquity, the history of books, publication and reading, and the history of heresy, censorship, and freethought. She teaches in the History Department at the University of Chicago, and researches in Italy, often in Florence or at the Vatican. She is the composer for Sassafrass, an a cappella group performing fantasy, SF and mythology-themed music; her Viking mythology musical play "Sundown: Whispers of Ragnarok" debuted at Balticon 2013 and is now available on CD and DVD. She also researches anime/manga, especially Osamu Tezuka, early post-WWII manga and gender in manga. She has published articles on the history of manga and worked as a consultant for many anime and manga publishers including FUNimation and Tezuka Productions. She blogs for Tor.com, and writes the philosophy & travel blog ExUrbe.com. This year, Palmer won the Compton Crook award.
Convention Guest Appearances
- Confluence 2023 - July 21-23, 2023 in Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo 2022 - August 5-7, 2022 in Chicago, IL, USA
- Windycon 2021 - November 12-14, 2021 in Lombard, IL, USA
Windycon 2020 - November 13-15, 2020 in Lombard, IL, USAConvention Cancelled- ConFusion 2019 - January 17-20, 2019 in Detroit, MI, USA
- Balticon 2018 - May 25-28, 2018 in Baltimore, MD, USA
- Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo 2018 - April 6-8, 2018 in Chicago, IL, USA
- FOGcon 2018 - March 9-11, 2018 in Walnut Creek, CA, USA
- Chessiecon 2017 - November 24-25, 2017 in Lutherville-Timonium, MD, USA
- Balticon 2013 - May 24-27, 2013 in Hunt Valley, MD, USA