Cassandra Khaw

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Cassandra Khaw
Born
Zoe Khaw Joo Ee

31 August 1984
Malaysia
NationalityMalaysia

Zoe Khaw Joo Ee, commonly known as Cassandra Khaw, is a Malaysian horror and science fiction writer. They also create video games and tabletop games, and formerly wrote about them as a games and tech journalist.

Biography[]

Cassandra Khaw was born in Malaysia on 31 August 1984 as Zoe Khaw Joo Ee. They work as a horror and science fiction writer for video games, tabletop RPGs, short stories and novels. Their articles and stories have been published in such magazines as Tor.com, Clarkesworld, Fireside Fiction, Uncanny Magazine, and Nature. Their video game writing appears in Eurogamer, Ars Technica, The Verge and Engadget. Khaw works for Ubisoft as a scriptwriter.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] They use they/them pronouns.[8]

Bibliography[]

Gods & Monsters[]

Rupert Wong[]

  • Rupert Wong, Cannibal Chef (2015) [SF]
  • Rupert Wong and the Ends of the Earth (2017) [SF]
  • The Last Supper Before Ragnarok (2019)
  • Food of the Gods (2017) [C]

Anthologies[]

  • Southeast Asian Urban Anthologies
  • Flesh: A Southeast Asian Urban Anthology (2016) with Angeline Woon

Chapbooks[]

  • Rupert Wong, Cannibal Chef (2015)
  • Hammers on Bone (2016)
  • Rupert Wong and the Ends of the Earth (2017)
  • Bearly a Lady (2017)
  • A Song for Quiet (2017)
  • Baby Shower (2018)
  • Dreadnought (2018)

Short Fiction Series[]

Born to the Blade[]

  • Baby Shower (2018)
  • Dreadnought (2018)

Persons Non Grata[]

  • Hammers on Bone (2016)
  • A Song for Quiet (2017)

Short Fiction[]

  • Disconnect (2014)
  • What the Highway Prefers (2015)
  • Red String (2015)
  • An Ocean of Eyes (2015)
  • In the Rustle of Pages (2015)
  • Her Pound of Flesh (2015)
  • The Man Who Buys Giggles (2015)
  • When We Die on Mars (2015)
  • Clown Shoes (2016)
  • Every Instance of You (2016)
  • The Games We Play (2016)
  • Breathe (2016)
  • Some Breakable Things (2016)
  • Speak (2016)
  • The Price of Small Joys (2016)
  • Degrees of Beauty (2016)
  • And in Our Daughters, We Find a Voice (2016)
  • For the Things We Never Said (2016)
  • Hungry Ghosts (2016)
  • What to Do When It's Nothing but Static (2017)
  • Goddess, Worm (2017)
  • The Ghost Stories We Tell Around Photon Fires (2017)
  • Radio Werewolf (2017)
  • The Day They Found the Train (2017)
  • Saudade (2017)
  • Bearly a Lady (2017)
  • Custom-Made (2017)
  • I Built This City for You (2017)
  • Masterclass (2017)
  • These Deathless Bones (2017)
  • The Truth That Lies Under Skin and Meat (2017)
  • Degrees of Ellision (2017)
  • Don't Turn on the Lights (2017)
  • Kiss, Don't Tell (2017)
  • A Secret of Devils (2017)
  • Landmark (2017)
  • The Quiet Like a Homecoming (2018)
  • A Priest of Vast and Distant Places (2018)
  • You Do Nothing but Freefall (2018) with A. Maus
  • She Who Hungers, She Who Waits (2018)
  • How the Spider Got Her Legs (2018)
  • Four Revelations from the Rusalka Ball (2018)
  • Recite Her the Names of Pain (2018)
  • And Was Jerusalem Builded Here? (2018)
  • Shooting Iron (2018) with Jonathan L. Howard
  • Bargains by the Slant-Light (2018)
  • Monologue by an unnamed mage, recorded at the brink of the end (2018)
  • Nepenthe (2019)
  • What We Have Chosen to Love (2019)
  • Mighty Are the Meek and the Myriad (2019)

Poems[]

  • Protestations Against the Idea of Anglicization (2017)
  • My Mama (2017)
  • Apathetic Goblin Nightmare Woman (2017)
  • Found Discarded: A Love Poem, Questionably Addressed. (2018)
  • Octavia's Letter to Marcus Anthony on the Discovery of His Faithlessness (2018)
  • A Letter from One Woman to Another (2019)
  • Instructions for When You've Endured as Much as You Can (2019)

Role-playing games[]

References and sources[]

  1. ^ "Authors : Khaw, Cassandra : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. 22 July 2019. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  2. ^ Emrys, R.; Haley, G.; Khaw, C.; McGuire, S.; Okorafor, N.; Older, M.; Olson, M.F.; LaValle, V.; Polansky, D.; Tchaikovsky, A. (2016). The Tor.com Sampler. Tom Doherty Associates. p. 152. ISBN 978-0-7653-9430-9. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Summary Bibliography: Cassandra Khaw". The Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  4. ^ Brennan, Marie; Khaw, Cassandra; Older, Malka; Underwood, Michael R. (4 April 2018). "Cassandra Khaw". Tor.com. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Cassandra Khaw". Ars Technica. 8 April 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Cassandra Khaw - Authors". US Macmillan. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  7. ^ Thomas, L.M.; Thomas, M.D.; Yap, I.; Kingfisher, T.; Kritzer, N.; Valentinelli, M.; Khaw, C.; Samatar, S.; Pho, D.M.; Silver, S.H. (2018). Uncanny Magazine Issue 25: November/December 2018. Uncanny Magazine (in Italian). Uncanny Magazine. p. 109. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  8. ^ Khaw, Cassandra. "Cassandra Khaw is mostly on hiatus (@casskhaw)". Twitter. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  9. ^ Hall, Charlie (23 February 2021). "Next Dungeons & Dragons campaign book reboots the many realms of Ravenloft". Polygon. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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