Ada Hoffmann is the author of the Outside space opera trilogy, three short story collections, the Autistic Book Party interview series, and dozens of speculative short stories and poems. They have been a finalist for the Philip K. Dick, Compton Crook, and WSFA Awards, and are a five-time Rhysling Award nominee. Hoffman is queer and genderfluid. They were diagnosed with autism at the age of thirteen. As an adjunct professor of computer science at a major Canadian university, Hoffman researches the social effects of generative AI on professional fiction writers. They are also a former semi-professional soprano, tabletop gaming enthusiast, and LARPer. Hoffman lives in eastern Ontario with a curious black cat.
This biography was last updated on 05/12/2026.
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