Sofia Samatar | |
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Born | Indiana, United States |
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Alma mater | Goshen College, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Genre | Fantasy, mythology, postmodernism |
Notable works | A Stranger in Olondria (2013), The White Mosque (2022) |
Notable awards | British Fantasy Award, World Fantasy Award, John W. Campbell Award, Crawford Award |
Spouse | Keith Miller |
Children | 2 |
Parents | Said Sheikh Samatar (father) |
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Sofia Samatar is an American scholar, novelist and educator from Indiana.[1] She is an associate professor of English at James Madison University.