Premee Mohamed is an Indo-Caribbean scientist and speculative fiction writer based in Canada. Her short fiction has appeared in a variety of venues and her debut novel, ‘Beneath the Rising,’ came out from Solaris Books in March 2020.
Awards: WFA (2022), Nebula (2021) see all
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
New and upcoming books
Series
Beneath the Rising
1. Beneath The Rising (2020)
2. A Broken Darkness (2021)
3. The Void Ascendant (2022)
1. Beneath The Rising (2020)
2. A Broken Darkness (2021)
3. The Void Ascendant (2022)
Annual Migration of Clouds
1. The Annual Migration of Clouds (2021)
2. We Speak Through the Mountain (2024)
3. The First Thousand Trees (2025)
1. The Annual Migration of Clouds (2021)
2. We Speak Through the Mountain (2024)
3. The First Thousand Trees (2025)
Novels
Collections
Giftmas 2018 Advent Anthology (2018) (with others)
No One Will Come Back For Us (2023)
One Message Remains (2025)
No One Will Come Back For Us (2023)
One Message Remains (2025)
Novellas and Short Stories
The Apple-Tree Throne (2018)
And What Can We Offer You Tonight (2021)
The Rider, The Ride, The Rich Man's Wife (2024)
And What Can We Offer You Tonight (2021)
The Rider, The Ride, The Rich Man's Wife (2024)
Series contributed to
Books containing stories by Premee Mohamed
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Premee Mohamed recommends

The Red Sacrament (2026)
Sara Hinkley
"The Red Sacrament is the vampire novel I did not know I hungered for all my life. Dense, erudite, complex, elegant, this impossibly-assured story presents satisfying answers to the obvious question: If you are dead, what remains worth living for."

Mercutio (2026)
Kate Heartfield
"Deftly confident, effortlessly poetic, MERCUTIO feels like a beloved and universal myth known for millennia, retold for modern readers. There are truths in this world; there are secrets; there are horrors; no one will teach us what is right to fear, and only stories can show us why love and loyalty still give us hope. Mercutio Guertio is an unforgettable hero - a young man both discovering and inventing himself, journeying fearlessly under all the wrong stars."

A Forest, Darkly (2026)
A G Slatter
"Hatchet-sharp, as relentless as the slicing of roots through bedrock, A Forest, Darkly is by turns tender, terrifying, and enthralling. Slatter's lyrical prose only heightens the pain of being forced to dig out the secrets of the past, like a poisoned sliver from a long-closed wound"
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