SFF Authors of Asian and Pacific Islander Descent: An Incomplete List

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Good day Factioners! It’s June! I’m sure most of you know this already. I however thought I still had a week of May left. For some reason May always gets away from me. I don’t know why, but it does.

This is to say, I meant to post this article last month. And I did not. I apologize for my ADHD brain. But enough about me and my lack of a concept of time, what is this article I have been referring too? Well, let’s get into it!

In the US, the month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! And we want to share our favorite SFF authors from these groups with you! This is an incomplete list, but if you notice a glaring omission (or if I put someone in the wrong category) please let me know and I’ll add them post haste!

East Asian Authors

Southeast Asian Authors

Indian, Muslim & Middle Eastern Authors

Pacific Island Authors

Again, let us know if we missed your favorite author, or if I put someone in the wrong spot. Also feel free to recommend your favorite books by Asian and Pacific Island authors!.

Happy Reading!

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By Jennie Ivins

Jennie is the Editor of Fantasy-Faction. She lives with her math loving husband and their three autistic boys (one set of twins & one singleton). In-between her online life and being a stay-at-home mom, she is writing her first fantasy series. She also enjoys photography, art, cooking, computers, science, history, and anything else shiny that happens across her field of vision. You can find her on Twitter @autumn2may.

One thought on “SFF Authors of Asian and Pacific Islander Descent: An Incomplete List”
  1. Hello Jennie,

    Thanks for a great list. Since you ask for additions, I’ll recommend

    1. June Hur is a Canadian author of Korean descent who has two absolutely wonderful historical fiction novels set in different periods of Korean history. I particularly recommend her second novel The Forest of Stolen Girls. Strictly speaking, this is a murder mystery but I think SFF readers would like the tone and atmosphere. Here is her GoodReads page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18341009.June_Hur

    2. Zamil Akhtar is a fantasy author based in Dubai who recently won the SPFBO7 Cover Contest for his debut novel Gunmetal Gods. This is an absolutely fabulous read. Do try it out. The best way I can describe it is like Brian McClellan deciding to write in a world inspired by the Ottoman empire facing the threat of a crusade with Lovecraftian elder gods up to their own tricks. The second novel in the series is going to come out on June 20. Here’s his GoodReads page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13833684.Zamil_Akhtar

    3. Hanna Alkaf is a Malaysian author of YA and MG fiction, who wrote the stunning The Girl and the Ghost which was a finalist for the Kirkus prize. Here is her GoodReads page:
    https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15075747.Hanna_Alkaf

    4. I’ll also recommend Ling Ma, who is Chinese American. Her debut novel Severance is one of the best post-apocalyptic books I’ve ever read.Think of the TV show The Office except it’s after the apocalypse and there really isn’t an office anymore. Absolutely stunning stuff. Here’s the New Yorker review of the book:

    https://www.newyorker.com/books/under-review/ling-ma-severance-captures-the-bleak-fatalistic-mood-of-2018

    Hope you add these authors when you get the chance – they’re first rate.

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