JY Yang

JY Yang: A Groundbreaking Voice in Silk Punk Fantasy
JY Yang is an acclaimed writer of speculative fiction whose work breaks new ground in the “Silk Punk” genre, blending East Asian-inspired fantasy with elements of steampunk and complex social themes. Known for their richly imaginative world-building and nuanced portrayal of identity, Yang’s storytelling is as thought-provoking as it is thrilling.
Their celebrated Tensorate series—beginning with The Black Tides of Heaven and The Red Threads of Fortune—explores a world where magic and technology coexist and societal expectations are often challenged. Set in a universe governed by powerful Tensors and dominated by political intrigue, the series tackles themes of gender, rebellion, and destiny, making it a landmark in speculative fiction. Through the lives of their twin protagonists, Akeha and Mokoya, Yang crafts a moving exploration of freedom, power, and self-discovery.
JY Yang’s work has earned them nominations for the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy awards, solidifying their impact on the genre. With lyrical prose and a unique voice, Yang has captivated a global audience, bringing fresh perspectives and profound empathy to fantasy storytelling.
As a nonbinary author, Yang brings a deeply personal perspective to their characters, often exploring themes of fluid identity, resilience, and belonging in ways that resonate across cultures. Their work has received critical acclaim for its inclusivity and imaginative depth, marking them as one of the genre’s most important contemporary voices.
To learn more about JY Yang’s works, visit their website at jyyang.com and discover the Tensorate series and other groundbreaking stories.