Ekaterina Sedia is a critically acclaimed writer of speculative fiction and noir, and a World Fantasy Award winning editor.
Her novel The Alchemy of Stone (Prime Books, 2008) was nominated for Tiptree Award, and Heart of Iron (Prime Books, 2011) was shortlisted for Sidewise Award.
Her short story collection, Moscow But Dreaming (Prime 2012) featured a number of her short stories originally published in venues such as Asimov's, Analog, Clarkesworld, and several anthologies. Her own editorial work includes a number of anthologies as well.
Her translations from Russian appeared in The Big Book of Classic Fantasy (eds Ann and Jeff VanderMeer), Vintage Books 2019 and The Big Book of Moder Fantasy (eds Ann and Jeff VanderMeer), Vintage Books 2020.
Ekaterina Sedia currently resides in the Pinelands of New Jersey, where she teaches biology at a state university, and runs a rescue for medically needy cats. She is a communist, an abolitionist, and supports free Palestine and Land Back.