Premee Mohamed is an Indo-Caribbean scientist and speculative fiction author based in Edmonton, Alberta. Her short fiction has appeared in a number of venues. Her debut novel, Beneath the Rising, is out now from Solaris Books, with the sequel A Broken Darkness due out in 2021.
“In gorgeous prose, Mohamed (Beneath the Rising) conjures a
post-climate apocalypse future … Mohamed grounds her complex,
chilling vision of the future in accessible human drama, keeping a
tight focus on Reid’s difficult decision and the tension it creates
in her relationships. It’s an impressive feat of worldbuilding made
stronger by the sensitive, nuanced characters and urgent questions
about what people owe to each other. This packs a punch.” —
Publishers Weekly
“One of the most unique and engaging voices in genre fiction …
Science-fiction and horror readers alike will enjoy Mohamed’s
novel, which will appeal to fans of Jeff VanderMeer, Kameron
Hurley, and Tochi Onyebuchi.” — Booklist
“Through Mohamed’s breathtaking prose, this post-apocalyptic story
unravels meditations on community building, adaptation, and
collective survival … In this rich and nuanced universe, Mohamed
offers an emotionally fierce and human story that takes the time
and space to personalize apocalypse.” — Quill & Quire, starred
review
“Premee Mohamed’s graceful storytelling transports us to a future
that is both brilliantly imagined and utterly believable. I
devoured this gorgeous gift of a novella, and it will stay with
me.” — Kate Heartfield, award-winning author of Armed in Her
Fashion and Alice Payne Arrives
“A dark, strange tale of the future that elegantly balances
existential horror against necessary hope. Premee Mohamed is
astonishingly good, and if we’re lucky, will be writing books for
us for a good long time.” — Chuck Wendig, New York Times
bestselling author
“The Annual Migration of Clouds is a riveting look at a dire future
that doesn’t feel too far away. Premee Mohamed has created an
ominous world ravaged by climate change and a mysterious virus in a
profoundly concise and captivating novel. The story expertly
executes what all good dystopian fiction is meant to do: show us
just how bad things could get if we don’t correct our course in the
present day. The climate crisis is real, and The Annual Migration
of Clouds is must-read fiction for a glimpse into a potential
future.” — Waubgeshig Rice, bestselling author of Moon of the
Crusted Snow
“A novella for people who want to see the post-apocalypse as more
than simply bleak or hopeful. The Annual Migration of Clouds shows
us how we can adapt, and hurt, and heal, all in one swoop.” — John
Wiswell, Nebula Award–winning author
“To say a story is ripped from the headlines implies clumsiness.
Premee’s work is infinitely finer than that. This is a story of
personal apocalypses and what they make when we all have them and
of the gnawing realization that the world ending is the easy
option. Identity and duty, horror and awe, all wielded with the
expert hand of one of the best new talents there is.” — Alasdair
Stuart, award-winning author, podcaster, and critic
“Highly recommended … I’ll be thinking about it for quite a while.”
— Templeton Gate blog
“Beautifully written, poignant, and bittersweet it is a gorgeous
read and one perfect to give us hope in dark times. Mohamed is
again proving that they are one of the most interesting authors in
today’s science fiction. Strongly recommended.” — Run Along the
Shelves blog
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