Naomi Novik

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Name: Naomi Novik
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Occupation: author, former OTW Board member (2007-2010, 2012)
Medium: books
Works: His Majesty's Dragon, Throne of Jade, Black Powder War, Empire of Ivory, Victory of Eagles, Tongues of Serpents, Uprooted, Spinning Silver
Official Website(s): http://www.temeraire.org/
Fan Website(s):
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Naomi Novik is the author of the Temeraire fantasy series, as well as the standalones Uprooted and Spinning Silver. She was one of the founding members of the OTW Board, serving from 2007 - 2010 (and again in 2012). During her initial tenure on the board, she served as president; in the Organization for Transformative Works' 2007 introductory post, Novik was also announced as the chair of the Accessibility, Design & Technology Committee.[1]

She was re-elected to the OTW board in November 2011[2], but resigned at the end of the 2012 term[3]. Previously, she also worked on the hit computer game Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide and helped start up Juno Online Services.

Novik has been active in online fandom since 1994, publishing stories and vids in more than forty-two fandoms and founding several fan-run institutions: a multiuser online role-playing game begun in 1995, a vidding convention begun in 2002, and an annual cross-fandom story exchange begun in 2003. She co-created the open-source Automated Archive software used by many fanfic archives.[4]

Although she prefers not to publicly, in a googlable way, link her fannish identity and real name, during the OTW 2011 Board Election, she agreed to it being okay within fandom during the election.[5]

Interviews

OTW Biography

Naomi Novik is the New York Times-bestselling author of the award-winning Temeraire historical fantasy series, which has been translated into twenty-three languages and optioned as a film by director Peter Jackson. Previously, she also worked on the hit computer game Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide and helped start up Juno Online Services. Novik has been active in online fandom since 1994, publishing stories and vids in more than fifty fandoms and founding several fan-run institutions: a multiuser online role-playing game begun in 1995, a vidding convention begun in 2002, and an annual cross-fandom story exchange begun in 2003. She created the open-source Automated Archive software used by many fanfic archives and helped to found the OTW in 2007, chairing the Board from its inception through the first three-year term.[6]

Controversies

See Naomi Novik AMA Controversy (2016).

References

  1. ^ "An Introduction to the Organization for Transformative Works" Posted on September 28, 2007. Accessed on April 8, 2018.
  2. ^ 2011 OTW board elections results post at OTW blog, 19 Nov 2011. (Accessed 14 Dec 2011)
  3. ^ Board Resignations and Appointments for 2013. Organization for Transformative Works website. Posted 27 December 2012. (Accessed 17 August 2013.)
  4. ^ Who We Are | Organization for Transformative Works (accessed 09 October 2008)
  5. ^ "I don't care about it being linked for people in fandom. All I prefer to avoid [...] is just people putting my two names together in googleable text. So feel free to link, and if you'd be kind enough to just say "Naomi N" or the like instead of my full name I'd be grateful." from an October 23 comment by Naomi Novik in an OTW election-related post dated October 22, at her pseudonymous fannish Dreamwidth journal.
  6. ^ Who We Are. Organization for Transformative Works website (Accessed 2 December 2012)