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Rivers Solomon is an American author of speculative and literary fiction. In 2018, they received the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses' Firecracker Award in Fiction for their debut novel, An Unkindness of Ghosts, and in 2020 their second novel, The Deep, won the Lambda Literary Award. Their third novel, Sorrowland, was published in May 2021, and won the Otherwise Award. Personal life Solomon is non-binary and intersex and states that they use fae/faer and they/them pronouns. They describe themself as "a dyke, an anarchist, a she-beast, an exile, a shiv, a wreck, and a refugee of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade." They have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and are on the autism spectrum. As of 2018, Solomon lives in Cambridge, UK, with their family. Originally from the United States, they received their BA in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity from Stanford University in California and an MFA in Fiction Writing from the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin. They grew up in California, Indiana, Texas, and New York. Their literary influences include Ursula K. Le Guin, Octavia E. Butler, Alice Walker, Zora Neale Hurston, Ray Bradbury, Jean Toomer, and Doris Lessing. Work Solomon's debut novel was An Unkindness of Ghosts, a science fiction novel exploring the conjunction between structural racism and generation ships. It was published in 2017 by Akashic Books. The book was a best book of 2017 in The Guardian, NPR, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Bustle, and others, as well as a Stonewall Honor Book, Firecracker winner, and a finalist for the Locus, Lambda, Tiptree, John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and Hurston/Wright awards. Amal El-Mohtar wrote of An Unkindness of Ghosts, "Reading it, I felt it carving out a vastness inside me, pouring itself into me like so many stars, and the more I read the bigger I felt, falling down a rabbit-hole of sky and wanting only to go deeper and farther with every page." Gary K. Wolfe opined "All this might make An Unkindness of Ghosts sound like a programmatic slavery allegory dressed in generation starship trappings, but Solomon’s evocation of this society is so sharply detailed and viscerally realized, the characters so closely observed, the individual scenes so tightly structured, that the novel achieves surprising power and occasional brilliance." Their second book, The Deep (2019, Saga Press), is based on the Hugo-nominated song of the same name by the experimental hip-hop group Clipping, and depicts a utopian underwater society built by the water-breathing descendants of pregnant slaves thrown overboard from slave ships. The Deep won the 2020 Lambda Award and was shortlisted for the Nebula, Locus, and Hugo. On October 3, 2019, it was announced that MCD Books had acquired Solomon's next book, Sorrowland, which was published in May 2021. Sorrowland is described as "a genre-bending work of gothic fiction that wrestles with the tangled history of racism in America and the marginalization of society’s undesirables." In a review, Hephzidah Anderson succinctly captures the residual emotions this book evokes, writing "It’s about escape, self-acceptance and queer love. It’s about genocide and the exploitation of black bodies, self-delusion and endemic corruption, motherhood and inheritance." Sorrowland won the Otherwise Award for 2021; the award was presented to them during Wiscon 46, at which they were co-Guest of Honor with Martha Wells, in May of 2023. Solomon's shorter work has been featured in Black Warrior Review, The New York Times, Guernica, The Best American Short Stories, Tor.com, The Paris Review and elsewhere. They collaborated with authors Yoon Ha Lee, Becky Chambers, and S. L. Huang on the serial novel The Vela. Bibliography An Unkindness of Ghosts (2017, Akashic) The Deep (2019, Saga Press) Sorrowland (2021, MCD) References External links Official website Rivers Solomon at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Interview with Rivers Solomon, Pen America, October 24, 2019 Reception An Unkindness of Ghosts El-Mohtar, Amal, "'Unkindness of Ghosts' Transposes the Plantation's Cruelty to the Stars," NPR, October 6, 2017 Hines, Aries, Lambda Literary, November 2, 2017 Publishers Weekly, August 14, 2017 McArdle, Megan, Library Journal, September 15, 2017 The Deep Heller, Jason "'The Deep' Sings with Many Voices," NPR, November 7, 2019 Publishers Weekly, April 15, 2019 Brown, Alex, "Wade in the Water," TOR, November 5, 2019 Sorrowland Anderson, Hephzibah, The Guardian, May 18, 2021 Lore, Danny, NPR, May 14, 2021 Jackson, Matthew, Book Page, May 2021. Discover the Rivers Solomon popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Rivers Solomon books.

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    Born to be Trouble

    Sheila Jeffries

    The poignant and gripping new saga from the author of the bestselling The Girl by the River and The Boy with No Boots, perfect for fans of Margeret Dickinson and Katie Flynn. ...

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    Twelve Years a Slave

    Solomon Northup

    Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of NewYork, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853, from a Cotton Plantation near the Red River in ...

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    Twelve Years a Slave

    Solomon Northup, Vera J. Williams & Dean King

    The incredible true story of the kidnapping, enslavement, and rescue of Solomon Northup in the era before the Civil Warnow a major motion picture!In 1841, Solomon Northup was a fre...

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    The Seed of Cain

    Agnes Gomillion

    Return to the startlingly original dystopian world of The Record Keeper in this stunning sequel. For readers of Octavia Butler, Kim Stanley Robinson, Nnedi Okorafor and Tade Thomps...

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    The Night Ship

    Jess Kidd

    Based on a true story, an epic historical novel from the awardwinning author of Things in Jars that illuminates the lives of two characters: a girl shipwrecked on an island off Wes...

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    27 Popular Children Books

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    The Record Keeper

    Agnes Gomillion

    "The Record Keeper is empathy through fiction." Actor, Comedian and Film Producer Wayne Brady on The Record Keeper which he plans to bring to the Silver Screen.The Record Keeper&...