ナイリ・アニ・バッカリアン
Nyri Ani Bakkalian
Նայիրի Անի Պաքքալեան
Public Historian
Sendai domain, Tohoku history, Folklore, History of Noh, Boshin War, Queer history, US Occupation era, Religious history, Bakumatsu period, Edo period, Russo-Japanese relations pre-1853, Ouetsu Reppandomei, Late Edo military reform
日本語, アルメニア語, 英語
Pittsburgh , アメリカ
Dr. Nyri A. Bakkalian is an author, journalist, historian, and accomplished raconteuse, based in Pittsburgh but a Philadelphian by way of Sendai, New York, and Beirut. She hosts the podcast Friday Night History and co-hosts the podcast Cleyera: Conversations on Shinto. She is a staff writer for Unseen Japan, and the author of the novels Grey Dawn: A Tale of Abolition and Union (Balance of Seven Press, 2020) and Confluence: A Person-Shaped Story (Balance of Seven Press, 2022). Until her graduation in 2017 she was a graduate teaching assistant and instructor in history at the University of Pittsburgh.
From the beginning, as a queer, polytheist, polyamorous woman raised in a diaspora, Nyri has been driven to write the representation she wishes to see, so that others, especially other women, take strength and hope that they can find belonging, community, and visibility. Nyri’s novel Confluence was nominated for the Nebula Award and was placed on the SFWA Reading List; her short story Chinode-matsuri was nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Grey Dawn won 2021 NYC Big Book Award Distinguished Favorite, and was noted by J.P. Der Boghossian of the Queer Armenian Library as being the first novel by an Armenian-American lesbian. Meanwhile, Nyri’s memoir essay Curtains in the Breeze won the 2018 Fountain Magazine essay contest. Her doctorate is in Japanese history, and her master’s thesis was once criticized for reading “too much like a novel.” She has produced nonfiction, fiction, and photography content for more than a dozen publications, including two newspapers and five anthologies, as well as for Eisner Award-nominated author Magdalene Visaggio’s Kim & Kim. She has been interviewed by the United States Naval Academy History Museum’s Preble Hall podcast, as well as the naval think tank CIMSEC’s Sea Control podcast, Jayne Nakata’s award-winning Transformations with Jayne, JP Der Boghossian’s Seven Minutes in Book Heaven, as well as Joint Geeks of Staff and Joe Kassabian’s Lions Led by Donkeys.
Nyri is presently working on her third novel. She is also working on her first history book, a monograph on the US occupation of Miyagi Prefecture.
Nyri’s strength as an author and mentor of authors is standing at the intersection of a plethora of genres and media, and finding a harmonious through-line to join them all. She has been called a “hero who wears a thousand faces,” a “goddess among women,” a “jane of many trades,” a “history professor e-girl,” and more, and wears all of those apellations with pride. She looks forward to working with you. You can find her on Mastodon, Twitch, Twitter, Facebook, Patreon, Cohost, SubscribeStar, and Tumblr at riversidewings. Her homepage can be found at riverside-wings.com
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Doctor of Philosophy, Japanese History, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2017
Master of Arts, Asian Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2011
Bachelor of Arts, East Asian Studies, Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, 2007
Grey Dawn: A Tale of Abolition and Union (Houston: Balance of Seven Press, 2020)
Confluence: A Person-Shaped Story (Houston: Balance of Seven Press, 2022)
“Dewa Sanzan.” Database of Religious History, Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia. Retrieved May 07, 2024, from https://religiondatabase.org/browse/2364/
“The Lone Woman of Kokura,” in Nursing Clio. March 26, 2020. https://nursingclio.org/2020/03/26/the-lone-woman-of-kokura/
"Melonpan: The Japan Sweet Bread’s Armenian History." Unseen Japan, 21 September 2021. https://unseen-japan.com/melonpan-armenian-history/