Cadwell Turnbull is the author of The Lesson and No Gods, No Monsters. His short fiction has appeared in The Verge, Lightspeed, Nightmare, Asimov's Science Fiction, and several anthologies, including The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018 and The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2019. The Lesson was the winner of the 2020 Neukom Institute Literary Award in the debut category and No Gods, No Monsters won the 2022 Lambda Literary Award for Best LGBTQ Speculative Fiction. Turnbull lives in Lafayette, IN.
"""Turnbull's Convergence Saga delivers compelling characters, unique structure, and literary lines. On top of that, the way he plays with the urban fantasy genre is a great combination of entertainment and more literary fantasy."" -- ""Nerds of a Feather, Flock Together"" ""We Are the Crisis by Cadwell Turnbull follows his excellent No Gods, No Monsters, and it's every bit as good as its predecessor...Marshaling many characters, factions, and realities into his narrative, he gives almost every scene the intimate gravity of a t�te-�-t�te."" -- ""New York Times"" ""We Are the Crisis is the best kind of sequel. The kind that takes everything you loved about the first book and amplifies it, deepening the shadows and sharpening the edges. Here, vampires and werewolves, shapeshifters and monsters, gods and entities we might not have true names for, mingle with humanity in a multiverse riven with hidden wars, secret terrors, and open conflict. In that harsh landscape, Turnbull turns our minds to the things that can hold the universe together: love, friendship, compassion, cooperation, and resistance, even in the face of death and defeat. This book is a masterful feat of bold, original, and utterly compelling storytelling."" -- ""Maria Haskins, author and translator"" ""A stylish literary take on urban fantasy...Remarkable, relentlessly provocative, and often beautifully written."" -- ""Locus"" ""Cadwell Turnbull has written a hurricane of a novel, a swift and sprawling storm system of intrigue, horror, and wonder. Few books have captured the human stakes of being inside momentous social change like We Are the Crisis. In the great tradition of speculative fiction exploring social division and solidarity, from Butler and Le Guin to the X-Men, the Convergence Saga is utterly, powerfully singular."" -- ""Theodore McCombs, author of Uranians"" ""Graham maintains a patient yet engaging cadence in a slightly gravelly voice that grabs the ear...A rich fantasy tale brimming with all-too-human monsters and vicious humans is brought to life by a capable narrator."" -- ""AudioFile"" ""Horrifying but satisfying...We Are the Crisis is replete with secrets."" -- ""Foreword Reviews"" ""In Turnbull's universe, monsters are real, and the world is still reeling and dealing with the revelation...Characters both old and new continue to drive the action and emotion in this time-sliding tale as the tension builds to another heart-stopping ending...Turnbull continues to use his deft prose to tie themes of hate, social change, and backlash into an enthralling fantasy series."" -- ""Library Journal (starred review)"" ""Many have wondered what magic would do to our world, and Cadwell Turnbull's vision in We Are the Crisis brings a level of realism, empathy, love, and terror that will leave readers breathless. His narrative feats are only made more impressive when you understand how hard it is to write a book this engaging, this readable, while actively asking the reader to trust you at every page. But Turnbull never loses focus on the beating, human heart at the center of this book of monsters in crisis. It is that clarity of purpose, that keen insight as sharp as claws, that causes his star to burn and ascend ever higher. I'll read anything Cadwell Turnbull writes."" -- ""Martin Cahill, Ignyte-nominated writer and reviewer"" ""Powerful and intricate...A densely packed whirlwind of magic and social change, and Turnbull keeps readers on their toes throughout. The exploration of otherness, class, and race is as nuanced and robust as ever as Turnbull expands the scope of the 'monsterverse, ' taking on--and reveling in--the political complexities of this supernatural world. Fans of book one won't want to miss this."" -- ""Publishers Weekly (starred review)"" ""Rich, brilliant, and often sad, because this contemporary fantasy pulls no punches; blood will regretfully be spilt."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"" ""The perfect choice for listeners who enjoy speculative fiction that bravely tackles real-world issues."" -- ""Library Journal (audio review)"" ""The stakes grow higher in this sequel to No Gods, No Monsters, so does the death toll. The only things unchanged are the sharp prose, and the stunning portrayal of otherness and change. Turnbull's work is addictive. The deeper we dive into this monstrous universe, the harder it is to let go. I want more, always more."" -- ""Sylvain Neuvel, author of the Themis Files and Take Them to the Stars series"" ""Turnbull's plotting keeps the pace moving, his characters are interesting, and his ambition is vast. It's a good combination of qualities."" -- ""Tor.com"""