Nalo Hopkinson

Nalo Hopkinson (born 20 December 1960) is a Jamaican-born Canadian speculative fiction writer and editor. Her novels (Brown Girl in the Ring, Midnight Robber, The Salt Roads, The New Moon's Arms) and short stories such as those in her collection Skin Folk often draw on Caribbean history and language, and its traditions of oral and written storytelling. Hopkinson has edited two fiction anthologies (Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction and Mojo: Conjure Stories). She was the co-editor with Uppinder Mehan for the anthology So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Visions of the Future, and with Geoff Ryman for Tesseracts 9. Hopkinson defended George Elliott Clarke's novel Whylah Falls on the CBC's Canada Reads 2002. She was the curator of Six Impossible Things, an audio series of Canadian fantastical fiction on CBC Radio One. As of 2013, she lives and teaches in Riverside, California. In 2020, Hopkinson was named the 37th Damon Knight Grand Master.

Books by Nalo Hopkinson

Nalo Hopkinson: Midnight Robber (2000)

Midnight Robber

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Nalo Hopkinson: Brown Girl in the Ring (1998, Warner Books)

Brown Girl in the Ring

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Nalo Hopkinson: Clap Back (Amazon Original Stories)

Clap Back

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Angela Carter, Wilkie Collins, Mary Shelley, Sheridan Le Fanu, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, V. Castro, Marjorie Bowen, Nalo Hopkinson, Ella D'Arcy, Alice Perrin, Kalamu Ya Salaam, Tracy Fahey: Doomed Romances (Paperback, 2024, British Library)

Doomed Romances

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Nalo Hopkinson: Skin Folk: Stories (Paperback, Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy)

Skin Folk: Stories

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