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Nationality
  
American

Education
  
Spouse
  
Omar

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
G. Wilson


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Born
  
Gwendolyn Willow Wilson August 31, 1982 (age 41) New Jersey, United States (
1982-08-31
)

Area(s)
  
Author, Comic Book Writer, Journalist

Notable works
  
Cairo, Air, The Butterfly Mosque, Alif the Unseen

Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Fantasy, Goodreads Choice Awards Best Graphic Novels & Comics

People also search for
  
Books
  
Alif the Unseen, The Butterfly Mosque, Cairo, Ms Marvel Volume 3: Crushed, Vixen: Return of the Lion

Profiles

The Writer of Ms. Marvel Talks About Growing Up With Superpowers at NYCC 2014


Gwendolyn Willow Wilson (born August 31, 1982), known professionally as G. Willow Wilson, is an American comics writer, prose author, essayist, and journalist. She lived in Egypt during her early twenties; her first graphic novel, Cairo (Vertigo, 2007), was based there and was listed as a top graphic novel for teens by both the American Library Association and the School Library Journal. Her comic series Air was nominated for the Eisner Award, and her first novel, Alif the Unseen, won the 2013 World Fantasy Award.

Contents

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Wilson is herself Muslim, and writes Ms. Marvel, a comic series starring a 16-year-old Muslim shapeshifter superhero named Kamala Khan.

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Career

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After converting to Islam while attending Boston University, Wilson moved to Cairo, where she contributed articles to the Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine and the National Post. She was also a regular contributor to the now-defunct Egyptian opposition weekly Cairo Magazine. Wilson was the first Western journalist to be granted a private interview with Ali Gomaa after his promotion to the position of Grand Mufti of Egypt. Additionally, Wilson released a memoir titled The Butterfly Mosque about life in Egypt during the Mubarak regime, which was named a Seattle Times Best Book of 2010.

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Wilson's writing career began from her work as a freelance music critic for DigBoston. Her first graphic novel, Cairo, with art by M.K. Perker, was published by Vertigo in 2007, and named one of the best graphic novels of 2007 by Publishers Weekly, The Edmonton Journal/CanWest News, and Comics Worth Reading. The paperback edition of Cairo was named one of Best Graphic Novels for High School Students in 2008 by School Library Journal, and one of 2009's Top Ten Graphic Novels for Teens by the American Library Association.

Her first ongoing comic series, Air, launched by Vertigo in 2008 reunited her with Perker, and was nominated for an Eisner Award for 'Best New Series' of 2009. NPR named Air one of the top comics of 2009, and it also received acclaim from the Fairfield Weekly, Comic Book Resources, Marie Claire, and Library Journal. Other works for DC include fill-in issues #704 and 706 of Superman, the five-issue mini-series Vixen: Return of the Lion, starring the Justice League member Vixen with art by CAFU, and The Outsiders.

Wilson then wrote Mystic, a four-issue miniseries for Marvel Comics with art by David Lopez. Although a CrossGen revival, Willow's Mystic bears little resemblance to its previous incarnation.

Her debut novel Alif the Unseen (Grove/Atlantic) won the 2013 World Fantasy Award for best novel.

In 2014, Marvel debuted a new Ms. Marvel series written by Wilson. The book stars Kamala Khan, a Muslim teenager living in Jersey City, New Jersey, who takes up the mantle after the previous Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers, took up the name Captain Marvel.

Award Wins

  • 2012 – Middle East Book Award—Youth Literature – ALIF
  • 2013 – Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award—Regional Book – ALIF
  • 2013 – World Fantasy Award—Novel – ALIF
  • 2014 – Broken Frontier Awards 2014 – Best Writer, Mainstream
  • 2015 – Hugo Awards – Best Graphic Story
  • 2016 – Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity – Ms. Marvel
  • Nominations

  • 2009 – Eisner Awards: Best New Series, Air, by. G. Willow Wilson and M. K. Perker (Vertigo/DC) (nomination)
  • 2012 – Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize—First Novel (Finalist) – ALIF
  • 2013 – Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction—Fiction (Nominee) – ALIF
  • 2013 – John W. Campbell Memorial Award—Novel (Third Place) – ALIF
  • 2013 – Locus Award—First Novel (Nominee) – ALIF
  • 2015 – Eisner Awards: Best New Series – Ms. Marvel, by G. Willow Wilson & Adrian Alphona (Marvel) (nomination)
  • 2015 – Eisner Awards: Best Writer (nomination)
  • 2015 – Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity – Ms. Marvel, by G. Willow Wilson & Adrian Alphona (Marvel) (nomination)
  • 2015 – Harvey Awards: Best Writer (nomination)
  • 2015 – Harvey Awards: Best New Series – MS. MARVEL (nomination)
  • 2016 – Eisner Awards: Best Writer
  • References

    G. Willow Wilson Wikipedia