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Marjorie M. Liu is a bestselling novelist and comic book writer. She is the author of more than 19 novels, most notably the urban fantasy series Hunter Kiss and the paranormal romance series Dirk & Steele. She has twice received the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award, for The Mortal Bone and Tiger Eye. Ms. Liu's graphic novel work at Marvel includes Black Widow, Han Solo, Dark Wolverine, and Astonishing X-Men. She is the co-creator of Monstress from Image Comics, which has won multiple Hugo, British Fantasy, and Harvey Awards. Ms. Liu was the first woman, and first woman of color, to win an Eisner Award in the Best Writer category.
At BookExpo, Ms. Liu was a featured speaker alongside Rachel Maddow, Ta-Nehesi Coats, and Malcolm Gladwell. She has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, MTV, and been profiled in the Wall Street Journal, Hollywood Reporter, Atlantic, and USA Today. She is a frequent lecturer and guest speaker, appearing on panels at San Diego Comic Con, the Tokyo Literary Festival, the New York Times Public Lecture series, Geeks Out, and the Asian American Writers Workshop.
Ms. Liu was born in Philadelphia, grew up in Seattle, and has lived in numerous cities in the Midwest, as well as Beijing, Shanghai, and Tokyo. Prior to writing full-time, she was a lawyer. She currently lives in Boston and teaches comic-book writing at MIT.
2021 Indie Next List selection
Fantasy Book Café 10 Best Books of 2022
2021 Publishers Weekly Top-10 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Forthcoming Books
BookPage Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of 2021 [STARRED REVIEW]
"Liu (the Monstress series) charms with this spellbinding
collection of six short stories and one novella. The standouts are
'The Briar and the Rose, ' a darkly fascinating retelling of
'Sleeping Beauty, ' in which a female duelist discovers her witch
employer is living in the stolen body of Princess Rose, and helps
Rose to regain it; and 'Call Her Savage, ' a steampunk western set
during the Opium Wars and following half-Chinese antiheroine Lady
Marshal as she struggles to be the hero others need her to be. Also
of note are the haunting and eerie, 'Sympathy for the Bones'; 'The
Last Dignity of Man, ' about a would-be supervillain who realizes
he must be his own superman; and two stories set in the world of
Liu's Dirk and Steele paranormal romance series: the atmospheric
historical fantasy, 'Where the Heart Lives, ' which serves as a
prequel to the series, and the dystopian 'After the Blood, ' about
Amish vampires, set in the series's future. The title novella
offers a more standard secondary world fantasy, about a runaway
princess drawn to an enchanted forest, but uses this familiar plot
to probe the character's feelings of being trapped. Liu's mastery
of so many different subgenres astounds, and her ear for language
carries each story forward on gorgeously crafted sentences. This is
a must-read."
--Publishers Weekly, [STARRED REVIEW] "A collection of short
stories exploring the emotional complexity, diverse physicality,
and layered sexuality of resourceful women. In 'Sympathy for the
Bones, ' Clora is old Ruth's unwilling apprentice witch in
Kentucky, forced to murder men with hoodoo magic or surrender her
soul. Having lost her family, Clora longs to know what it feels
like to love and be loved, even as she plans her escape. Another
kind of escape is brewing in 'The Briar and the Rose, ' a retelling
of 'Sleeping Beauty, ' only this time the charming prince is a
brown warrior-woman who must walk the dangerous line between
freeing the woman she's come to love and her duty to her
mistress¬--the sorceress who inhabits Rose's body six days out of
seven. In 'Call Her Savage, ' a striking magical alternate history,
ex-Lady Marshall Xing MacNamara--who comes from New China, on the
Pacifica coast of an America allied with its Native peoples--must
kill her former lover Maude in order to stop the Redcoats from
colonizing the world. Rounding out the collection are a story about
Amish vampires and a secret marriage in a plague-ridden future that
gingerly explores trauma and strength; a gay wannabe-supervillain
looking for a superhero to love him in a story that asks what true
vulnerability can awaken; and a princess, determined to forge her
own path through sentient trees and evil queens, who wrestles with
how to remain true to duty, heart, and mind. Within each tale,
author Liu gives a masterclass in the art of storytelling. She
doesn't waste a word or a comma, nor does she miss an opportunity
to dive into what makes us human, no matter who we are or who we
love. In the title novella, the protagonist learns that 'some trees
are bark and root, and some trees have soul and teeth." So, too,
will readers find that Liu's writing is all "soul and teeth."
Neither will release them quickly. The only drawback to these seven
stories is that readers will want far more time in each world."
--Kirkus [STARRED REVIEW]"Marjorie Liu gathers six previously
published short stories and an original novella in a powerful
collection of speculative fiction, showcasing the talent that's won
her several Eisner and Hugo awards. With a range of themes and
settings, the stories in The Tangleroot Palace showcase immersive
world building and emotionally evocative prose, the same writing
that has made her so successful in her paranormal romance novels
and in powerhouse comics like Monstress (with Sana Takeda)."
--Shelf Awareness [STARRED REVIEW] "Marjorie Liu's haunting
collection of short stories, The Tangleroot Palace, is an
astonishing foray into fantastical escapism. These are reworkings
of older works of short fiction, and together they create both a
love letter to Liu's illustrious career and a curious and
joy-filled glimpse into the future. Readers who want to be immersed
in otherworldly adventures with feminist themes will find a gifted
and enchanting guide in Liu."
--BookPage "The Tangleroot Palace is charming and ruthless. Tales
that feel new yet grounded in the infinitely ancient, a mythology
for the coming age."
--Angela Slatter, author of The Bitterwood Bible "This is a superb
collection from start to finish. Mysterious, beautiful and strange,
harsh and charming, it fires the emotional palate."
--Charles de Lint, author of the Newford series "Marjorie Liu
captivates with her evocative language an instinct for adjusting
the story's tone according to its content and the ideal narrative
perspective."
--Ancillary Review of Books "A spellbinding collection."
--Book Riot "The Tangleroot Palace is one of the best short story
collections or anthologies I've ever read."
--Fantasy Cafe "Some authors excel at one thing; others can do it
all. Whether it's fairy tales or superheroes or the
post-apocalypse, Liu always delivers, and with her own unique
spin."
--Marie Brennan, author of Driftwood "I am utterly ashamed to say
this is the first time I have read Liu's work, but it won't be the
last. I was blown away by her skill. I loved every story, the
steady pacing and reveal, what is revealed or withheld."
--British Fantasy Society "Beautifully written, deeply engaging,
and full of wonder and strong female characters."
--Grimdark Magazine "Rich and evocative tales with just the right
amount of bite."
--Kelley Armstrong, author of Bitten "This is a superb collection
from start to finish. Mysterious, beautiful and strange, harsh and
charming. And timeless. Utterly timeless."
--Fantasy & Science Fiction "Gorgeous, with a lyricism akin to
Ursula K. Le Guin and the dark fantasy sensibility of Neil
Gaiman."
--Strange Horizons "Along with her remarkable versatility as a
writer, it is above all this ability to make her readers question
the seemingly obvious that sets Liu's stories apart from others of
the same kind."
--Shoreline of Infinity "5/5 stars. Absolutely mesmerizing
storytelling."
--Ash and Books "Excellent."
--Book Lover's Boudoir "Vivid writing that lights up my brain.
Evocative settings. Memorable characters engaged in dark struggles.
When I read Marjorie Liu's stories, I know I'm in the hands of a
master."
--Carrie Vaughn, author of the Kitty Norville series "Liu's
astonishing range reaches stunning heights of savagery and
tenderness, with groundbreaking visions of fairy tales, alternate
history, and high fantasy, even challenging the conventions of
feminism itself. Longtime fans and new readers alike will be swept
away by the tragic romance, nail-biting adventure, and
dread-inducing terror found within these boundary-pushing texts,
where representation is the key ingredient to supremely engaging
storylines, accessible to all."
--Cemetery Dance 5/5 stars. "Fans of genre fiction and short
stories should pick this one up. Liu's talent with world building
alone make this collection a must read."
--Allusory Book Reviews 5/5 Stars. "Each tale brought something
beautiful and totally original to the table and I truly felt
completely immersed in every sentence Liu wrote."
--A Series of Various Events Praise for Monstress "Brilliant . . .
Stuffed with intricate myths, dense history, crisscrossing
political relationships and magical technology, the world of
Monstress is everything a fantasy reader could want."
--NPR Books "[T]his is a book that will be wildly embraced by all
fans of graphic literature."
--School Library Journal "With Monstress, the Chinese-American
writer and her Japanese illustrator now have a platform that allows
them to represent the breadth of their cultures and aesthetic
interests."
--LA Review of Books "Monstress might be the most ambitious comic
book on the market. It takes guts to go all out and create a
swirling fantasy adventure at a time when the industry is trending
toward sci-fi, superhero, and more grounded stories."
--VOX "Stories in this volume evoke everyone from William Goldman
to Tanya Huff, from Hayao Miyazaki to Kevin Smith."
--Green Man Review "Marjorie Liu is incredibly talented and this
book gives a taste of all the things she's capable of. She easily
goes from horror to fairy tale to post-apocalyptic paranormal, and
why not throw in some superhero-inspired story, a handful of
zombies and a defiant princess in there."
--SFF Reviews "Liu's dynamic writing style and clever story
concepts are the real standouts--she is just as capable of
producing evocative, romantic writing as she is pounding out
gritty, electric scenes of violent revenge."
--Locus 5/5 stars. "Each story is its own world, fully fleshed out,
full of the scene-setting lush prose I expect from Liu."
--K. Bird Lincoln, What I Should Have Said "Short story collections
are truly a savior for me whenever I'm struggling to read, and this
one is one of my favorites!"
--Forever and Everly
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