Nalo Hopkinson
Jamaican-Canadian author and educator
Jamaican-Canadian author and educator
An author and educator recognized for contributions to speculative fiction. Various works explore themes of identity, culture, and heritage, often drawing upon Jamaican folklore. Teaches creative writing at institutions including the University of California, Riverside. Received numerous accolades for literature, including the Sunburst Award and the Andre Norton Award. Pioneered new narratives within the genre, enriching the literary landscape.
Authored 'Brown Girl in the Ring'
Won the Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic
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