Samira Ahmed (author)

Samira Ahmed
Ahmed at the 2022 Texas Book Festival.
BornMumbai, India
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
EducationBA and MAT
Alma materUniversity of Chicago
Genreyoung Adult fiction, poetry, non-fiction
Years active2016-now
Notable worksLove, Hate & Other Filters, Internment
Website
samiraahmed.com

Samira Ahmed is an American author of young adult fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, best known for her New York Times best selling novels Love, Hate & Other Filters and Internment.

Early life

Ahmed was born in Mumbai, India, and grew up in Batavia, Illinois.[1] She has a degree from the University of Chicago, taught high school English for seven years,[1] and worked in nonprofit before publishing her first novel in 2018.[2]

Career

Her young adult debut novel Love, Hate & Other Filters, about a Muslim Indian-American teen filmmaker making plans about her future while dealing with islamophobia, debuted on #8 of the New York Times Young Adult Hardcover bestseller list[3] and received starred reviews from Booklist,[4] Publishers Weekly,[5] and School Library Journal.[6]

Her 2019 sophomore novel Internment, set in near-future America where Muslims are sent to internment camps following a law enacted by the Islamophobic president, received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews and debuted on the New York Times Young Adult Hardcover bestseller list at #4.[7][8] Internment has been described as one of the "most politically urgent reads of 2019" by Entertainment Weekly.[9] It has also been optioned for film by Gotham Group and Chariot Entertainment prior to its release.[10]

Ahmed made her comics writing debut with Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit; it was illustrated by Andrés Genolet and published by Marvel Comics.[11][12] The limited series ran for five issues from December 2021 to April 2022.[13][14] Entertainment Weekly highlighted that "Ms. Marvel comics have only been written by Muslim writers so far [...]. But Samira Ahmed will be the first South Asian female writer to write a Ms. Marvel series".[11] Avery Kaplan, in her review of Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit for The Beat, wrote that "Beyond the Limit was a fun and interesting story that went to some unexpected places, all while allowing Kamala plenty of time to shine (and to make a lot of funny food jokes)".[15] The trade paperback collecting the five issues was published in June 2022 – Bleeding Cool commented that this coincides with the premiere of the Ms. Marvel television miniseries.[16]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Love, Hate & Other Filters (Soho Teen, 2018, ISBN 9781616958473).
  • Internment (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2019, ISBN 9780316522694).
  • Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know (Soho Teen, 2020, ISBN 9781432884574).
  • Hollow Fires (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2022, ISBN 9780316282642).

Comics

  • Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit #1-5 (with Andrés Genolet, limited series, Marvel Comics, 2021–2022).
    • Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit (collects #1-5, trade paperback, June 2022, ISBN 978-1-302-91295-6)
  • Ms. Marvel: Bottled Up #1 (with Ramon Bachs, one-shot, Marvel Unlimited, 2022)[17][18]

Short stories

Poetry

References

  1. ^ a b "Interview with Samira Ahmed, Author of LOVE, HATE AND OTHER FILTERS". The Debutante Ball. 2017-12-09. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  2. ^ "samira ahmed". samira ahmed. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  3. ^ "Young Adult Hardcover Books - Best Sellers - February 4, 2018 - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  4. ^ Love, Hate, and Other Filters, by Samira Ahmed | Booklist Online. Retrieved 2018-08-30 – via www.booklistonline.com.
  5. ^ "Children's Book Review: Love, Hate and Other Filters by Samira Ahmed. Soho Teen, $18.99 (288p) ISBN 978-1-61695-847-3". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  6. ^ "Love, Hate & Other Filters by Samira Ahmed | SLJ Review". School Library Journal. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  7. ^ INTERNMENT by Samira Ahmed | Kirkus Reviews.
  8. ^ "Young Adult Hardcover Books - Best Sellers - The New York Times". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-03-31.
  9. ^ "'Internment' promises to be one of 2019's most politically urgent reads: Read an excerpt". EW.com. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  10. ^ "Gotham Group, Chariot Entertainment Option Muslim YA Novel 'Internment' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  11. ^ a b Holub, Christian (June 17, 2021). "New 'Ms. Marvel' comic writer teases where she wants to take Kamala Khan". EW.com. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  12. ^ "Ms. Marvel Returns in New Comic Series From Best-Selling Author Samira Ahmed". Marvel Entertainment (Press release). June 17, 2021. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  13. ^ Polo, Susana (2021-12-27). "This week Ms. Marvel got stranded in the Bollywood dimension". Polygon. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  14. ^ Terror, Jude (2022-04-22). "Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit #5 Preview: Mommy Issues". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  15. ^ Kaplan, Avery (2022-04-27). "THE MARVEL RUNDOWN: Interdimensional hanger in MS. MARVEL: BEYOND THE LIMIT #5". The Beat. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  16. ^ Johnston, Rich (2022-03-25). "Gossip: The Future Of Ms Marvel At Marvel Comics". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  17. ^ Kaplan, Rebecca Oliver (2022-06-01). "The Marvel Rundown: X-MEN '92: HOUSE OF XCII hella sparkles with its '90s aesthetic". The Beat. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  18. ^ Samantha Puc (2022-06-01). "Ms. Marvel & Iceman kick off Marvel Unlimited's June offerings". gamesradar. Retrieved 2022-06-07.