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Usman T. Malik is a Pakistani
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author. His short fiction has been published in magazines and books such as ''The Apex Book of World SF'', ''Nightmare'', ''
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'', and in a number of "year's best" anthologies. He is the first Pakistani to win the
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(2014) and has won the
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(2016). He has been nominated for the
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(2016), nominated again for the Stoker Award (2018), has twice been a finalist for the
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, and has been nominated for multiple
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.


Biography

Malik was born in
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. His story, "The Crimson Storm", was published in ''Thirteen Stories #10'' in 2003. The following year, "The Well That Never Ended" was published in ''Deep Magic #23''. He had two stories published in ''The Crimson Pact'' series edited by
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: "A Demon in the Mughal Court" in volume four (2012) and "Hearts in Reverse" in volume five (2013). "Pinned and Wriggling on the Wall" was published on the ''
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'' site in June 2013. That same year, he attended the
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. In 2014, Malik became the first Pakistani to win the
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with his story " The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family." That story was also nominated for the
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and
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. In conjunction with Desi Writers Lounge, he led Pakistan's first speculative fiction writing workshop in
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in 2014, which featured
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as a guest speaker. His story, "The Pauper Prince and the Eucalyptus Jinn", won the
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for best novella in 2016. The story was also nominated for the Locus, Nebula, and
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. The next year, "In the Ruins of Mohenjo-Daro" was nominated for a Locus Award. "The Fortune of Sparrows", published in February 2017 in ''Black Feathers: Dark Avian Tales'' edited by
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, was nominated for a Locus Award. Malik was nominated for a Stoker Award for "Dead Lovers on Each Blade, Hung", published in ''
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'' in 2018. His short fiction has been published in magazines and books such as ''The Apex Book of World SF'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and
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. His stories have also been reprinted in a number of "year's best" anthologies including ''The Year's Best Dark Fantasy and Horror'', ''The Years Best YA Speculative Fiction'', ''The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year'', and the ''Year’s Best Weird Fiction''. His first collection, ''Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan'', was published in 2021 by Kitab.


Personal life

Malik's interests include
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and playing the guitar. He currently works in the healthcare industry.


Bibliography


Collections

*''Midnight Doorways: Fables from Pakistan'' (2021, Kitab, ) **Contains the following stories: "Ishq", "The Wandering City", "Resurrection Points", "The Fortune of Sparrows", "Dead Lovers on Each Blade, Hung", "The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family", and "In the Ruins of Mohenjo-Daro".


Short works

*"The Crimson Storm" in ''Thirteen Stories #10'', edited by Jennifer M. Brooks (June 2003, Nocturna Digital Press) *"The Well That Never Ended" in ''Deep Magic #23'', edited by Jeremy Whitted (April 2004, Amberlin) *"A Demon in the Mughal Court" in ''The Crimson Pact, Volume 4'', edited by
Paul Genesse Paul Genesse (born 1973) is a writer of young adult fiction, young adult fantasy novels and a Cardiac nursing, cardiac unit nurse at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah. His first book, ''The Golden Cord'', was a best seller for Five St ...
(September 2012, Alliteration Ink, ) *"Pinned and Wriggling on the Wall" in ''
Daily Science Fiction ''Daily Science Fiction'' is an email and online magazine devoted to publishing science fiction stories that was founded in 2010. Per the title, it is a daily publication, publishing each weekday, edited by Jonathan Laden and Michele Barasso. O ...
'', edited by Michele Barasso and Jonathan Laden (June 2013) *"Hearts in Reverse" in ''The Crimson Pact, Volume 5'', edited by Paul Genesse (2013, Iron Dragon Books, ) *"Blood Women" in ''Chiral Mad 2'', edited by Michael Bailey (December 2013, Written Backwards, ) *"Resurrection Points" in ''
Strange Horizons ''Strange Horizons'' is an online speculative fiction magazine. It also features speculative poetry and nonfiction in every issue, including reviews, essays, interviews, and roundtables. History and profile It was launched in September 2000, and ...
'', edited by
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(August 2014) *" The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family" in ''Qualia Nous'', edited by Michael Bailey (2014, Written Backwards, ) *"Laal Andhi" in ''Truth or Dare?'', edited by
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(2014, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, ) *"Ishq" in ''
Black Static ''Black Static'', formerly ''The 3rd Alternative'', is a British horror magazine edited by Andy Cox. The magazine has won the British Fantasy Award for "Best Magazine" while individual stories have won other awards. In addition, numerous stories ...
#43'', edited by Andy Cox (November/December 2014, TTA Press) *"The Pauper Prince and the Eucalyptus Jinn" in ''
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'', edited by
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(April 2015) *"The Last Manuscript" in ''Gamut'', edited by Richard Thomas (November 2017, Gamut Magazine) *"In the Ruins of Mohenjo-Daro" in ''The Mammoth Book of Cthulhu: New Lovecraftian Fiction'', edited by Paula Guran (April 2016, Robinson, ) *"The Fortune of Sparrows" in ''Black Feathers: Dark Avian Tales'', edited by Ellen Datlow (February 2017, Pegasus Books, ) *"Emperors of Jinn" in ''The Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories'', edited by Mahvesh Murad and Jared Shurin (March 2017,
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, ) *"Dead Lovers on Each Blade, Hung" in ''Nightmare Magazine'', edited by
John Joseph Adams John Joseph Adams (born 1976) is an American science fiction and fantasy editor, critic, and publisher. Career Editor Adams worked as Assistant Editor at ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' from May 2001 to December 2009. In January 20 ...
(November 2018, Nightmare Magazine) *"Folie à Deux, or the Ticking Hourglass" in ''Final Cuts: New Tales of Hollywood Horror and Other Spectacles'', edited by Ellen Datlow (June 2020,
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, ) *"The Wandering City" in ''Us in Flux'', part of the Center for Science and the Imagination at
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(July 2020)


Poetry

*"Blood Blues" in ''
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#122'', edited by Hildy Silverman (Fall/Winter 2014)


Awards and recognition


References

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