![]() ![]() He has twice been a finalist in the Nebulas, and once in the World Fantasy Awards. Indeed, his fiction has already won both the Bram Stoker Award and the British Fantasy Award. ![]() I am hoping that something similar will happen with Usman T Malik’s Midnight Doorways. Examples of this are Samit Basu’s Chosen Spirits, which will be re-published as The City Inside by Tot.com in June, and Lavanya Lakshminarayan’s Analog/Virtual, which will be republished as The Ten Percent Thief by Solaris next year. Often what they have to do is publish locally and hope that their book gets some attention, and is then picked up by a bigger publisher. While the level of diversity in mainstream publishing has improved quite a bit of late, it is still hard for writers of colour who do not live in the Anglosphere to get their work considered. ![]()
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