Nalo Hopkinson (nalohopkinson.com) was born in Jamaica, and has lived in Trinidad, the U.S., Guyana, and, for the past thirty years, Canada. She is the editor of the anthologies Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction and Mojo: Conjure Stories, and co-editor of So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction (with Uppinder Mehan) and Tesseracts Nine (with Geoff Ryman). Her work has received an Honourable Mention in Cuba's Casa de las Americas literary prize, and she's won the Warner Aspect First Novel Award, the Ontario Arts Council Foundation Award for emerging writers, the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, the Locus Award for Best New Writer, the World Fantasy Award, the Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, the Aurora Award, and the Gaylactic Spectrum Award. Her Brown Girl in the Ring was one of the CBC's "Canada Reads" selections for 2008. She lives in Toronto.

NOVELS:
Brown Girl in the Ring (Warner, New York, 1998)
Midnight Robber (Warner, New York, 2000)
The Salt Roads (Warner, New York, 2003)
The New Moon's Arms (Grand Central Publishing, New York, 2007)

SHORT STORY COLLECTION:
Skin Folk (Warner, New York, 2001)

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