E. J. Swift is a speculative fiction writer based in London. Her short fiction has been nominated for The Sunday Times short story award and the British Science Fiction Association award. Her previous novels include The Osiris Project trilogy, Paris Adrift and The Coral Bones, which was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Kitschies' Red Tentacle, and the British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel.
Confirming EJ Swift's standing as a writer of urgent, beautifully crafted eco-fiction, her latest novel is haunted by the legacy of Chornobyl. When There Are Wolves Again suggests a new beauty might lie within our reach if we commit, as do Swift's characters, to rewilding, species reintroduction, activism of one sort or another, and a dutiful stewardship of the land. I'm left with a much-needed feeling of optimism. * Anne Charnock, author of DREAMS BEFORE THE START OF TIME * When There Are Wolves Again is an extraordinary novel, compassionate, urgent, and beautifully written, both intimate and sweeping in its depiction of our natural world and the two women who fight to save it. It has perfectly merged literary and speculative fiction into an instant classic * Lavie Tidhar, author of MAROR *