Alechia Dow is a talented author, known for her work in the young adult science fiction genre. She is best recognized for her 2020 debut novel, "The Sound of Stars," which features strong black female protagonists, reflecting her own background and experiences. Dow's writing offers a unique perspective that resonates with readers, making her a standout author in the YA sci-fi community.
Beyond her work as an author, Dow boasts an impressive and diverse resume. Her professional background includes roles as a food critic, pastry chef, culinary teacher, and Youth Services librarian. These varied experiences have undoubtedly contributed to the rich and nuanced worlds she creates in her writing. When she's not busy crafting stories or indulging her passion for food, Dow can be found spending quality time with her young child, exploring the world through travel, and collecting cookbooks.
Dow's love for baking is another significant aspect of her life, often serving as a source of inspiration for her work. Her culinary skills and appreciation for food are evident in her writing, adding depth and warmth to her characters and stories. Additionally, Dow's commitment to promoting literacy and her work as a librarian further underscore her dedication to the literary world and her passion for sharing the joy of reading with others.
Despite her many accomplishments and interests, Dow remains grounded and dedicated to her family. She enjoys having dance parties with her little girl, creating cherished memories and nurturing a love for music and movement. When she finds the time, Dow also indulges in reading and exploring new places, ensuring a steady stream of inspiration for her future writing projects.
Standalone Novels
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Title
Year
Goodreads
Amazon
1
The Sound of Stars
2020
2
The Kindred
2022
3
A Song of Salvation
2023
4
Just a Pinch of Magic
2023
5
The Cookie Crumbles
2024
Alechia Dow Anthologies
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Title
Year
Goodreads
Amazon
1
Out There: Into the Queer New Yonder
2022
2
Ab Normal: Short Stories That Smash Mental Health Stereotypes