Saladin Ahmed | |
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Born |
Detroit, Michigan, United States |
October 4, 1975
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Of Polish, Irish, Egyptian and Lebanese descent |
Alma mater |
Rutgers University, MA Brooklyn College, MFA University of Michigan, BA Henry Ford Community College |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
Years active | 2009-present |
Spouse | Hayley S. Thompson |
Website | |
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Saladin Ahmed (born October 4, 1975) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and poet. His 2012 book Throne of the Crescent Moon was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel and won the Locus Award for Best First Novel. He has also been a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award, the Nebula Award for Best Novel and the Nebula Award for Best Short Story. Ahmed's fiction has been published in anthologies and magazines including Strange Horizons, Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show, Clockwork Phoenix 2 and Beneath Ceaseless Skies.
Ahmed was born in 1975 in Detroit, Michigan to parents of Lebanese, Egyptian, Irish, and Polish descent. His father, Ismael Ahmed, formerly in the merchant marine, worked both in a factory and as a community organizer. His mother was a political activist.
After graduating from high school, Ahmed attended Henry Ford Community College before transferring to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. After receiving a B.A. in American Studies, Ahmed earned an MFA at Brooklyn College and an MA in English from Rutgers University.