Zoe Saadia is a distinguished American author, renowned for her exceptional work in the field of literature and fiction, particularly historical fiction. She has gained significant recognition for her captivating stories centered around the pre-Columbian Americas. Some of her most acclaimed book series include "The Rise of Aztecs" series, "Pre-Aztec" series, "The Aztec Chronicles," "The Great Peacemaker" series, and the "People of Longhouse" series. These series explore the lives of the founders of the Iroquois Great League and the architects of the Aztec Empire.
Through her writings, Saadia aims to shed light on the long-forgotten history, people, and cultures of the pre-Columbian Americas. She meticulously describes the grandeur of the Mexican Valley pyramids and the Great Lakes' longhouses, resulting from extensive research on the pivotal events that shaped the greatness of North and Mesoamerica. Saadia's dedication to research, which has spanned over a decade, is evident in her vivid and accurate portrayals of these ancient cultures.
Saadia believes that the rich, diverse, and fascinating history of the Americas before its contact with the rest of the world has been unjustly overlooked, especially in historical fiction. She is determined to challenge this oversight through her novels, arguing that America was not 'discovered' by other continents, at least not in her novels. By bringing these ancient civilizations to life, she hopes to correct the historical narrative and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the pre-Columbian Americas.