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Audiobook
The New Moon’s Arms,
BBC Audiobooks USA. Narrated by Gin Hammond.

Essay “Genderquerulous” in anthology
First Person Queer,
eds. Lawrence Schimel and Richard Labonté, Arsenal Pulp Press, Canada.

Short story “Ganger (Ball Lightning)” reprinted in anthology
Re: Skin,
eds. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press, USA.

2006

Short story collection
Skin Folk
produced by Leonie Forbes and released as an audiobook from Caribbean Tales, Canada.

2005

Short story “Blackberries” in
Wanderlust: Erotic Travel Tales,
ed. Carole Taylor, Plume, USA.

Short story “Men Sell Not Such in Any Town” in
Nature
journal, U.K.

Short story “Snow Day” in audio, for CBC Radio, Canada Reads.

Short story “A Raggy Dog, a Shaggy Dog” in anthology
Lust for Life: Tales of Sex & Love,
eds. Claude Lalumiere and Elise Moser, Vehicule Press, Canada.

2004

Radio fiction anthology “Six Impossible Things,” for Richardson’s Round-up, CBC Radio, Canada (editor).

Fiction anthology
Tesseracts Nine,
coedited with Geoff Ryman. Edge Press, Canada.

Short story “Message in a Bottle” in anthology
Futureways,
published by New York’s Whitney Museum and Arsenal Pulp Press; ed., Glen Rubsamen.

Fiction anthology
So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Visions of the Future,
coedited with Uppinder Mehan, Emerson College, MA. Arsenal Pulp Press, Canada.

Short story “The Smile on the Face” in anthology
Girls Who Bite Back: Witches, Mutants, Slayers and Freaks,
ed. Emily Pohl-Weary, Sumach Press, Canada.

French translation of short story “Under Glass” in
Galaxies,
Winter 2004-2005, France.

2003

Novel
The Salt Roads.
Warner Books, USA.

Fiction anthology
Mojo: Conjure Stories
(editor). Warner Aspect Books, USA.

Short story “Whose Upward Flight I Love” reprinted in digital journal
Horizon Zero,
issue 7 (February-March 2003) Banff, Alberta, Canada.

Russian translation of short story “Greedy Choke Puppy” in
Supernova,
issue 35—36, Russia.

2002

Polish translation of novel
Midnight Robber,
Zysk i S-Ka
Press, Poland.

Polish translation of novel
Brown Girl in the Ring,
Zysk i S-Ka Press, Poland.

Short story “Delicious Monster” in anthology
Queer Fear II,
ed. Michael Rowe. Arsenal Pulp Press, Canada.

Short story “Shift” in journal
Conjunctions: the New Wave Fabulists,
Bard College, USA.

Short story “Herbal,” in
The Bakkanthology,
ed. John Rose, Bakka Books, Canada.

Novel
Ladrona de Medianoche
(Spanish translation of novel
Midnight Robber).
Factoria des Ideas, Spain.

Finnish translation of short story “Greedy Choke Puppy” in
Tähtivaeltaja
magazine, Finland.

Short story “Ganger (Ball Lightning)” reprinted in
Best American Erotica 2002,
ed. Susie Bright, Touchstone, USA.

Biography of writer Terence M. Green, in
Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 251: Canadian Fantasy and Science-Fiction Writers,
ed. Douglas Ivison, Bruccoli, Clark, Layman, USA.

Excerpt from novel
Griffonne,
in journal
MaComère,
USA.

Excerpt from novel
Griffonne,
in anthology
Bent on Writing: Contemporary Queer Tales,
ed. Elizabeth Ruth, Women’s Press, Canada.

Commentary: “Science Fiction and the World” in
Nebula Awards Showcase 2002,
ed. Kim Stanley Robinson, ROC Books, USA.

Short story “Whose Upward Flight I Love” reprinted in
African Voices, USA,
ed. Sheree R. Thomas.

“Making the Impossible Possible” interview with Nalo
Hopkinson, conducted by Alondra Nelson, in
Social Text,
Summer 2002, Afrofuturism issue, ed. Alondra Nelson, Duke University Press, USA.

French translation of short story “Ganger (Ball Lightning)” in
Galaxies,
December 2002, France.

2001

Short story collection
Skin Folk,
Warner Aspect Books: December 2001.

Short story “Midnight Robber” (excerpt from novel) reprinted in
Young Bloods: Stories from “Exile” 1972—2001,
ed. Barry Callaghan, Exile Editions, Canada.

La Ronde des Esprits
(French translation of novel
Brown Girl in the Ring).
Éditions J’ai Lu, France.

Excerpt from novel
Griffonne,
in “Obsidian III—Catch Afire: New Jamaican Writing,” vol. 2, no. 2, (Fall-Winter 2000-2001).

Unabridged audiocassette recording of novel
Brown Girl in the Ring.
Recorded Books, Inc.

Short story “Greedy Choke Puppy” reprinted in
Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror,
eds. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.

Short story “Greedy Choke Puppy” reprinted in
Year’s Best Fantasy,
ed. David Hartwell.

Short story “Slow Cold Chick” reprinted in
Wild Things Live Here: The Best of Northern Frights,
ed. Don Hutchison, Mosaic Press, Canada.

2000

Novel
Midnight Robber,
Warner Books, USA (March 2000). In second printing. New York Times No
table Book of the Year.

Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction
(editor). Invisible Cities Press, USA. One of the “Best Books of 2000”, voted on by the Vermont Book Professionals’ Association.

Short story “The Glass Bottle Trick” in anthology
Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction
(editor Nalo Hopkinson). Invisible Cities Press, USA.

Short stories “Greedy Choke Puppy” and “Ganger: Ball Lightning” in anthology
Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction From the African Diaspora,
ed. Sheree R. Thomas, Warner Books, USA.

“Greedy Choke Puppy,” audioplay version, full production for “Seeing Ear Theatre” by Brian Smith:
http://www.scifi.com/set/playhouse/puppy/

Short story “Riding the Red” produced by CBC Radio. Performed by author to original score by William Sperandei.
http://www.davidbraid.com/sperandei.html
Producer Barbara Worthy.

Radio play “Indicator Species” broadcast on “Outlook,” CBC Radio. Producer Glen Sinclair.

“Red Rider” (Nation language version of “Riding the Red”) a monologue for the stage, in anthology
Tellin’ It Like It Is,
a chapbook of monologues by Africanadian playwrights published by the Playwrights’ Union of Canada.

“Bitter” a monologue commissioned for the stage by the Toronto World Stage Festival, read at event “Kabaret Erotica” by actor Sandi Ross.

Japanese translation of short story “Precious” in
SF Magazine
2000 11/35, Japan

1999

Short story “Slow Cold Chick” in anthology
Northern Frights 5,
ed. Don Hutchison, Mosaic Press, Canada.

Short story “A Habit of Waste” in anthology
Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism,
eds. Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press, Australia.

Short story “A Habit of Waste” in anthology
Northern Suns,
eds. David Hartwell and Glenn Grant, Tor, USA.

Short story “Precious” in anthology
Silver Birch, Blood Moon,
eds. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Avon Eos Press, USA.

Author reading excerpt from
Brown Girl in the Ring,
digital broadcast in Real Audio on “Seeing Ear Theatre”:
http://www.scifi.com/set/readings/hopkinson/index.html

1998

Short story “Slow Cold Chick” commissioned for and broadcast on CBC Radio One’s “Festival of Fiction,” May and August 1998. Producer Ann Jansen, performer Karen Robinson.

Novel
Brown Girl in the Ring,
Warner Aspect Books, July 1998.

Untitled article on science fiction writing and government support of the arts in September—October “Culture” issue of
This
magazine.

1997

Short story “Money Tree” in anthology
Tesseracts 6,
eds. Robert Sawyer and Carolyn Clink, Tesseract Books, Canada.

Short story “Riding the Red” in anthology
Black Swan, White Raven,
eds. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Avon/Nova Publishers, USA.

1996

Short story “A Habit of Waste,”
Fireweed
magazine, Toronto, Vol. 53 (Late Spring 1996).

1995

Short story “Midnight Robber” in
Exile
magazine, Toronto, vol. 18, no. 4.

Article “Droppin’ Science: Black Science Fiction Writing in the 90s,”
Possibilitiis
magazine, Ottawa, Canada, vol 1, no. 4 (Summer 1995).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

B
ORN IN
J
AMAICA AND NOW
living in both Toronto and California, Nalo Hopkinson is known for her distinctive use of Caribbean myth and folklore in her award-winning science fiction and fantasy novels.

One of SF/F’s most popular and respected authors, she is also a consistent and eloquent voice for progressive ideas (and outcomes) in writing and publishing.

She has a master’s degree in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University, and currently teaches at U.C. Riverside, where she says there are lizards. She likes lizards.

In addition to her novels and stories, which have brought new life and depth to the literature of the fantastic, Hopkinson regularly edits original anthologies, and is a founding member of the Carl Brandon Society, which exists to further the conversation on race and ethnicity in SF and Fantasy.

She also cooks and sews and avoids driving whenever possible.

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