Ausma Zehanat Khan holds a Ph.D. in International Human Rights Law with a specialization in military intervention and war crimes in the Balkans. She is a former adjunct law professor and was Editor-in-Chief of Muslim Girl magazine, the first magazine targeted to young Muslim women, and is the award-winning author of The Unquiet Dead and The Bloodprint, the first book in the Khorasan Archives. A British-born Canadian, Khan now lives near Denver, Colorado, with her husband.
Praise for The Khorasan Archives: 'The Bloodprint is somewhere between N.K. Jemisin and George R.R. Martin. You're going to love it' Saladin Ahmed, author of Throne of the Crescent Moon 'Sweeping its readers up for a fantastical journey across a broken yet beautiful Silk Road, The Bloodprint is extraordinary. The book is wonderfully written; its poetic prose and mix of history, faith, and adventure reminiscent of a post-apocalyptic Odyssey...this time with a pair of women warriors at the helm' S.A. Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass 'One of the year's finest fantasy debuts' B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy