Bio
Nalo Hopkinson is a Jamaican-born Canadian whose taproots extend to Trinidad and Guyana. She has published numerous novels and short stories and occasionally edits anthologies. Her writing has received the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Locus Award, the World Fantasy Award, the Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, and the Andre Norton Award. Hopkinson is a professor of creative writing at the University of California, Riverside. She has taught numerous times at both the Clarion Writers’ Workshop and the Clarion West Writers Workshop. Hopkinson’s short story collection Falling in Love With Hominids will appear in 2015.
Nalo Hopkinson Books
Blackheart Man
Nalo HopkinsonSkin Folk and The Salt Roads
Nalo HopkinsonSunspot Jungle, Vol. 2
Bill CampbellShoreline of Infinity 8½ EIBF Edition
Ken MacLeodPeople of Color Take over Fantastic Stories of the Imagination
Nalo HopkinsonLetters from Amherst
Samuel R. DelanyThe Salt Roads
Nalo HopkinsonSilver Birch, Blood Moon
Tanith LeeBlack Swan, White Raven
Ellen DatlowSister Mine
Nalo HopkinsonReport from Planet Midnight
Nalo HopkinsonThe New Moon's Arms
Nalo HopkinsonSo Long Been Dreaming
Nalo HopkinsonUnder Glass
Nalo HopkinsonMidnight Robber
Nalo HopkinsonBrown Girl in the Ring
Nalo Hopkinson