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Reconstruction: stories is out!

January 29, 2021 by alaya 4 Comments

My first short story collection just pubbed this month from the inimitable Small Beer Press. I’m delighted to finally have a collection of my best work from the last decade, including two new short stories (one of which is the title story). Available now from wherever books are sold (and if you can help out your local independent book store, even better!)

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Trouble the Saints is out!

July 18, 2020 by alaya Leave a Comment

As of Tuesday, July 21st, my first novel in six years, Trouble the Saints, is published and available wherever books are sold! I am so proud of this book and so excited for you to be able to read the product of so much effort and love. Kirkus Reviews has given it a starred review, calling it a “sad, lovely, blood-soaked song of a book.” It comes recommended by N.K. Jemisin and Kelly Link, so don’t take my word for it!

Please support your local bookstores if you can in these difficult times. You can order physical and e-copies from bookshop.org. And if you’d like to see me virtually, hear me talk about the book and read a little, please check out my events schedule! I’ll be doing events throughout the rest of July, August and September, so I hope to virtually meet some of you there!

Love and strength,

Alaya

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Upcoming events

September 28, 2019 by alaya 1 Comment

Note: All event times are EDT unless otherwise noted!

February 3, 2021, 6pm: Moderating a debut author panel for Forge books! Moderator Alaya Dawn Johnson (Trouble the Saints) is chatting with Sarah Adlahaka (She Wouldn’t Change a Thing), Julie Carrick Dalton (Waiting for the Night Song), and Aggie Thompson (I Don’t Forgive You) about their debut novels, their writing processes, what they have learned on their publishing journey so far, and everything in between! You’ll want to tune into Crowdcast to ask any questions you may have about their books or their writing journeys. Sign up here!

February 11-13, 2021: GOH for Life, the Universe and Everything (virtual online event). I’m participating in multiple panels as well as a featured interview and keynote presentation, so please check it out!

February 15, 2021, all day: Reddit AMA (www.reddit.com/r/fantasy), in support of the Read for Pixels campaign.

March 5, 2021, 8.30 pm: Read for Pixels campaign to end violence against women. YouTube livestream will be here.

Watch this space for more appearances as they’re confirmed– I have several in the works, but the dates and times still need to be worked out.

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New website, new books, new stories

September 28, 2019 by alaya Leave a Comment

Why, hello there! I figured that this website was in need of re-design, considering that I cobbled the last one together a decade ago (ahem). It features the normal things you expect from an author website: bibliography, bio, announcements of events (more on that later), and some excerpts from my novels and a few short stories. I have a bunch of new writing coming out in the next year. Most notably, a new adult from Tor called Trouble the Saints (watch this space for more news in the months to come).

I also have a short story, “The Rules of the Land” appearing in the powerhouse anthology A Phoenix Must First Burn, edited by the inimitable Patrice Caldwell and published by Viking. The anthology comes out in March 2020. I have a second short story (well, really, a personal essay) coming out in the anthology Come On In, edited by Adi Alsaid, featuring YA stories of immigration by immigrants and children of immigrants. The essay is called “Volviéndome” and it’s about my experience of deciding to emigrate to Mexico. It will be published in Fall 2020 by Inkyard Press.

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Nebulae!

February 25, 2015 by alaya 5 Comments

Well, folks, this website has never been very up-to-date at the best of times, but considering that the last post I made was a year ago, I think I have exceeded myself! Still, some amazing things have been happening which I would like to share.

Love Is the Drug was nominated for the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult (and middle grade) literature by SFWA! I am so excited about this. The Summer Prince was nominated last year, and I am honored beyond words to have this recognition twice from my peers. Members of SFWA will be able to download a review copy until March 15 (though they can read it after). So please if you’re at all interested take the opportunity to get a copy during the window of its availability.

And secondly, my short story A Guide to the Fruits of Hawai’i, originally published in the July/August issue of F&SF, edited by the inimitable C.C. Finlay, is up for the novella Nebula Award! I truly feel that this is one of my best stories, though it’s in a category that is so stuffed with brilliant work I would just as happy not to win! But for the voters, SFWA members can access the story in the forums right now, and that link above also goes to an online version for easy access.

I’ve also posted this online because there are many Hugo voters who are not SFWA members. I’ve never  thought of the Hugo in a serious way before, but I am proud of this work and I would be very happy to be considered. So if you can vote for the Hugo, I hope you’ll take a look at this story and consider it for the Novella category.

That’s all for now. Greetings from sunny Mexico, where the food is delicious and I have way too much work to finish 🙂

Alaya

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Behind Iceland Eats

January 14, 2015 by alaya Leave a Comment

This author’s books are a treat for lovers of food and travel alike. Seeing the varied and sometimes surreal landscapes of his adventures through his unique voice is captivating. I would recommend all of his books whole heartedly.

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Upcoming events

Note: All event times are EDT unless otherwise noted!

February 3, 2021, 6pm: Moderating a debut author panel for Forge books! Moderator Alaya Dawn Johnson (Trouble the Saints) is chatting with Sarah Adlahaka (She Wouldn’t Change a Thing), Julie Carrick Dalton (Waiting for the Night Song), and Aggie Thompson (I Don’t Forgive You) about their debut novels, their writing processes, what they have learned on their publishing journey so far, and everything in between! You’ll want to tune into Crowdcast to ask any questions you may have about their books or their writing journeys. Sign up here!

February 11-13, 2021: GOH for Life, the Universe and Everything (virtual online event). I’m participating in multiple panels as well as a featured interview and keynote presentation, so please check it out!

February 15, 2021, all day: Reddit AMA (www.reddit.com/r/fantasy), in support of the Read for Pixels campaign.

March 5, 2021, 8.30 pm: Read for Pixels campaign to end violence against women. YouTube livestream will be here.

Watch this space for more appearances as they’re confirmed– I have several in the works, but the dates and times still need to be worked out.

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