Cassandra Khaw
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Cassandra Khaw (born 31 August 1984) is a Malaysian writer of horror and science fiction. They also create video games and tabletop games, and formerly wrote about them as a games and tech journalist.
Biography
Template:Expand section Cassandra Khaw was born in Malaysia on 31 August 1984 as Zoe Khaw Joo Ee.[1] They work as a horror and science fiction writer for video games, tabletop RPGs, short stories, and novels.[2][3] Their articles and stories have been published in such magazines as Tor.com, Clarkesworld, Fireside Fiction, Uncanny Magazine, and Nature. Their video game writing appears in Eurogamer, Ars Technica,[4] The Verge, and Engadget. Khaw has stated they use they/them pronouns.[5]
Awards and nominations
Bibliography
Novels
- The All-Consuming World (2021)
- The Dead Take the A Train (with Richard Kadrey) (2023)
- Critical Role: Bells Hells–What Doesn't Break (2024)
- The Library at Hellebore (2025)
Gods & Monsters: Rupert Wong
- Rupert Wong, Cannibal Chef (2015)
- Rupert Wong and the Ends of the Earth (2017)
- The Last Supper Before Ragnarok (2019)
- Food of the Gods (2017)
Novellas
- Nothing But Blackened Teeth (2021)
- The Salt Grows Heavy (2023)
Anthologies
- Southeast Asian Urban Anthologies
- Flesh: A Southeast Asian Urban Anthology (2016) with Angeline Woon
- A Darker Shade: New Stories of Body Horror from Women Writers (2023)
Chapbooks
- Bearly a Lady (2017)
Born to the Blade
- Baby Shower (2018)
- Dreadnought (2018)
Persons Non Grata
- Hammers on Bone (2016)
- A Song for Quiet (2017)
Collections
- Breakable Things (2022)
Short fiction
- "Disconnect" (2014)
- "What the Highway Prefers" (2015)
- "Red String" (2015)
- "An Ocean of Eyes" (2015)
- "In the Rustle of Pages" (2015)
- "Her Pound of Flesh" (2015)
- "The Man Who Buys Giggles" (2015)
- "When We Die on Mars" (2015)
- "Clown Shoes" (2016)
- "Every Instance of You" (2016)
- "The Games We Play" (2016)
- "Breathe" (2016)
- "Some Breakable Things" (2016)
- "Speak" (2016)
- "The Price of Small Joys" (2016)
- "Degrees of Beauty" (2016)
- "And in Our Daughters, We Find a Voice" (2016)
- "For the Things We Never Said" (2016)
- "Hungry Ghosts" (2016)
- "What to Do When It's Nothing but Static" (2017)
- "Goddess, Worm" (2017)
- "The Ghost Stories We Tell Around Photon Fires" (2017)
- "Radio Werewolf" (2017)
- "The Day They Found the Train" (2017)
- "Saudade" (2017)
- "Bearly a Lady" (2017)
- "Custom-Made" (2017)
- "I Built This City for You" (2017)
- "Masterclass" (2017)
- "These Deathless Bones" (2017)
- "The Truth That Lies Under Skin and Meat" (2017)
- "Degrees of Ellision" (2017)
- "Don't Turn on the Lights" (2017)
- "Kiss, Don't Tell" (2017)
- "A Secret of Devils" (2017)
- "Landmark" (2017)
- "The Quiet Like a Homecoming" (2018)
- "A Priest of Vast and Distant Places" (2018)
- "You Do Nothing but Freefall" (2018) with A. Maus
- "She Who Hungers, She Who Waits" (2018)
- "How the Spider Got Her Legs" (2018)
- "Four Revelations from the Rusalka Ball" (2018)
- "Recite Her the Names of Pain" (2018)
- "And Was Jerusalem Builded Here?" (2018)
- "Shooting Iron" (2018) with Jonathan L. Howard
- "Bargains by the Slant-Light" (2018)
- "Monologue by an unnamed mage", recorded at the brink of the end (2018)
- "Unbowed" (2018)
- "Nepenthe" (2019)
- "What We Have Chosen to Love" (2019)
- "Mighty Are the Meek and the Myriad" (2019)
- "Cinders" (2023)
- "Fortune Favors Grief" (2024)
Poems
- Protestations Against the Idea of Anglicization (2017)
- My Mama (2017)
- Apathetic Goblin Nightmare Woman (2017)
- Found Discarded: A Love Poem, Questionably Addressed. (2018)
- Octavia's Letter to Marcus Anthony on the Discovery of His Faithlessness (2018)
- A Letter from One Woman to Another (2019)
- Instructions for When You've Endured as Much as You Can (2019)
- Exorcism (2025)
Tabletop games
- Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft (writer, Wizards of the Coast, 2021)[26]
- Critical Role: Call of the Netherdeep (writer, Wizards of the Coast, 2022)[27]
Video games
- She Remembered Caterpillars (2017)[28]
- Where the Water Tastes Like Wine (2018)[29]
- Sunless Skies (2019)[30]
- Falcon Age (2019)[31]
- Hyper Scape (2020)[32]
- Wasteland 3 (2020)[33]
- Gotham Knights (2022)[32]
- World of Horror (co-writer, 2023)[34]
References
External links
This article incorporates text from the Wikipedia article "Cassandra Khaw", available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License.Retrieved 2026-02-28.
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