Zen Cho was born and raised in Malaysia and now lives in Birmingham. She was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer for her short fiction and won the Crawford Award. Her debut novel, Sorcerer to the Crown, won the 2016 British Fantasy Society Award for Best Newcomer and her short story 'If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again' won the 2019 Hugo Award. She is the author of Black Water Sister and Spirits Abroad.
Among the best short fiction I've encountered . . . This collection was a joy to read -- Veronica Roth author of <i>Divergent</i> Absolutely fantastic . . . A wonderfully satisfying and immersive reading experience. Get it, stat -- KJ Charles, author of <i>The Magpie Lord</i> This collection is a delight . . . Just as I'd decided on a favourite, along came ANOTHER FAVOURITE, and ANOTHER -- Freya Marske, author of <i>A Marvellous Light<i> Spirits Abroad is a fantastic and fun exploration of the borders between human and spirit and life and death, by one of the best fantasy writers working today -- Martha Wells, author of The Murderbot Diaries By turns hilarious and heartbreaking - and always sharply smart -- Aliette de Bodard, author of <i>The Red Scholar’s Wake</i> Spirits Abroad is speculative fiction at its best! Zen Cho has created a collection of modern-day classics . . . Charming, warm and heartbreakingly relatable, Spirits Abroad is pure magic! -- Vanessa Len, author of <i>Only a Monster</i> Spirits Abroad is deliciously fun, dazzlingly clever, and my favourite-ever short story collection, bar none. Read it now!’ -- Stephanie Burgis, author of <i>Snowspelled</i> Zen Cho’s stories manage the rare and precious feat of being smart, witty, wise, horrific, and comforting all at once -- Kate Elliott, author of The Sun Chronicles Series Absolutely gorgeous . . . Just as with her novels, Cho merges humor and relatable characters with delightful prose and engaging storylines -- <i>Buzzfeed</i> A swath of delightful and intricate stories from a wildly inventive storyteller -- <i>Kirkus Reviews</i>