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Malinda Lo


China

Malinda Lo was born in China and moved to the United States as a child. She grew up in Colorado and has since lived in Boston, New York, London, Beijing, Los Angeles and San Francisco. She is the former managing editor of AfterEllen.com, the largest entertainment news website for lesbians and bisexual women. Malinda now lives in Northern California with her partner and their dog.
 

Awards: NBA (2021)  see all

Genres: Young Adult Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction, Fantasy
 
Series
Ash
   1. Ash (2009)
   Huntress (2011)
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Adaptation
   1. Adaptation (2012)
   1.5. Natural Selection (2014)
   2. Inheritance (2013)
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Novels
   A Line in the Dark (2017)
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Books containing stories by Malinda Lo
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At Midnight (2022)
15 Beloved Fairy Tales Reimagined
edited by
Dahlia Adler
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Fools In Love (2021)
Fresh Twists on Romantic Tales
edited by
Ashley Herring Blake and Rebecca Podos
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Fresh Ink (2018)
edited by
Lamar Giles

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Awards
2021 National Book Award for Young People's Literature : Last Night at the Telegraph Club

Award nominations
2022 Michael L. Printz Award (nominee) : Last Night at the Telegraph Club
2021 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Novel (nominee) : Last Night at the Telegraph Club
2010 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature (nominee) : Ash
2010 Locus Award for Best First Novel (nominee) : Ash
2009 Andre Norton Award (nominee) : Ash


Malinda Lo recommends
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Coffeeshop in an Alternate Universe (2025)
C B Lee
"A cozy, comforting, and adorable adventure with just the right amount of thrills and romance. You can't help but cheer for Brenda, Kat, and their plans to save their worlds."
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The Blackwoods (2023)
Brandy Colbert
"Wholly absorbing and meticulously researched, I was captivated from page one by this multigenerational story of Black Hollywood royalty. You will fall in love with Blossom Blackwood, her ambitions, and her entire family."
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The Library of Broken Worlds (2023)
Alaya Dawn Johnson
"An ambitious, multilayered, multidimensional exploration of power, selfhood, freedom, and love. Alaya Dawn Johnson writes with fluidity and precision about mind-bending ideas and gorgeously imagined worlds, but also with tactile specificity about food and ritual. This novel rewired my brain."

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