P. Djeli Clark
P. Djeli Clark is a Trinidadian-American author of speculative fiction whose alternate history novellas and novels draw on African and Caribbean history and myth. A Master of Djinn, set in a magical alternate Cairo, won the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel. His work is a major contribution to Afrofuturism and alternate history.
Works
- A Master of DjinnAlternate history fantasy set in 1920s Cairo featuring clockwork and djinn magic
- Ring ShoutNovella of cosmic horror featuring marginalized woman battling racist supernatural forces
- The Black God's DrumsSteampunk alternate history of New Orleans as independent nation with supernatural powers
- A Dead Djinn in CairoShort story exploring supernatural mystery and African mysticism in alternate Cairo
- The Haunting of Tram Car 015Short story featuring haunting mystery on Cairo's historic streetcar system