Introduction
khōréō is thrilled and grateful to continue to have our stories be so loved and well-received! As a magazine dedicated to diversity and elevating the voices of immigrant and diaspora authors, we are very proud of the year that we’ve had in 2023 and hope that our authors can be recognized for their incredible pieces. For awards consideration copies, review copies, and other enquiries, please contact M. L. Krishnan at: marketing@khoreomag.com.
Short Fiction
khōréō 2.4
- This Is What You Came For, by Phong Quan
- Rattlers, by D.K. Lawhorn
- The Ballad of the Octopus, by Simo Srinivas
- Bride of the Gulf, by Danai Christopoulou
- Mothership Connection, by Melissa A. Watkins
- Tina Yu and the Karaoke Time Machine, by Allison King
khōréō 3.1
- The Field Guide for Next Time, by Rae Mariz
- The Shadow and the Light, by Su-Yee Lin
- The Land of Happiness, by Laura Wang
- For However Long, by Thomas Ha
- In April, the Dead, by Natalia Theodoridou
khōréō 3.2
- Sartor, by Tanvir Ahmed
- Memories of Memories Lost, by Mahmud El Sayed
- Come Back, Crocodile Bird, by M.S. Dean
- Umeboshi, by Rebecca Nakaba
- The Abode of the Palms, by Karim Kattan
- Kwong’s Bath, by Angela Liu
khōréō 3.3
- The Cursing of Herman Willem Daendels, by A.W. Prihandita
- The Blue Glow, by Lisa Hosokawa
Novelette
- Dragonsworn, by L Chan
Editing
- Aleksandra Hill
- Rowan Morrison
- Zhui Ning Chang
- Kanika Agrawal
- Isabella Kestermann
- Sachiko Ragosta
Best Semiprozine
khōréō was a finalist for the Best Semiprozine Hugo Award last year, and we would be honored if you considered us for your ballot again this year!