José Pablo Iriarte

José Pablo Iriarte: Author Spotlight
Author Bio and Legacy
José Pablo Iriarte is a Cuban-American speculative fiction writer whose thought-provoking short stories have been finalists for major awards such as the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award. His works often explore themes of identity, family, and the human condition through speculative lenses.
Iriarte is also an educator, bringing his passion for storytelling to the classroom and inspiring the next generation of writers.
Notable Works
- The Substance of My Lives, the Accidents of Our Births (Short Story, 2017)
- Life in Stone, Glass, and Plastic (Short Story, 2019)
- Flight of the Kangaroo (Short Story, 2018)
His stories have appeared in prestigious publications such as Uncanny Magazine and Strange Horizons.
Movie or Play Adaptations
As of now, none of José Pablo Iriarte’s works have been adapted for film or television, but their emotional depth and speculative intrigue make them ideal candidates for adaptation.
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Museums or Exhibits
Fans can explore exhibits on speculative short fiction at the Museum of Science Fiction.
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