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Fiction Series
- Hurricane Heels
- 1
Hurricane Heels (2016) [SF]
also appeared as:
- Variant: Hurricane Heels (We Go Down Dancing) (2021)
- 2 White Lie Sympathy (2016) [SF]
- 3 Fist with a Kiss (2016) [SF]
- 4 Only Fools Fall (2016) [SF]
- 5 Kaleidoscope Heart (2016) [SF]
- Hurricane Heels (2016) [C]
- 1
Hurricane Heels (2016) [SF]
also appeared as:
- Never Have I Ever (2021)
- A Cup of Salt Tears (2014)
- Milagroso (2015)
- The Dance of the Storm (2009)
- Sink (2010)
- All the Best of Dark and Bright (2012) [also as by Victoria Isabel Yap]
- Pure (2012)
- Misty (2013)
- A List of Things We Know (2013)
- Have You Heard the One About Anamaria Marquez? (2014)
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A Cup of Salt Tears (2014)
also appeared as:
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Translation: Filiżanka słonych łez?Filizanka slonych lez[Polish] (2015)
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Translation:
- Good Girls (2015)
- Milagroso (2015)
- Find Me (2015)
- The Oiran's Song (2015)
- An Ocean the Color of Bruises (2016)
- Serenade (2016)
- Only Unclench Your Hand (2016)
- Grass Cradle, Glass Lullaby (2016)
- Asphalt, River, Mother, Child (2018)
- How to Swallow the Moon (2018)
- Windrose in Scarlet (2019)
- A Canticle for Lost Girls (2021)
- A Spell for Foolish Hearts (2021)
- Syringe (2021)
- The Monkey Climbs the Tree, As the Turtle Watches (2014)
- After the Moon Princess Leaves (2015)
- The Multiple Lives of Juan and Pedro (2015)
- Apologies for breaking the glass slipper (2015)
- Striking Fire (2016)
- Alamat (2016)
- What Makes a Magical Girl (2016)
- Author Spotlight (Lightspeed)
- Author Spotlight: Sofia Samatar (2016) with Sofia Samatar
- Author Spotlight (Nightmare Magazine)
- Author Spotlight: Russell Nichols (2016) with Russell Nichols
- Author Spotlight: Isabel Yap (2014) by E. C. Myers
- Interview: Isabel Yap (Uncanny Magazine, September-October 2015) (2015) by Deborah Stanish
- Asian Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: A Round Table Discussion (2016) by Salik Shah and Ajapa Sharma (co-interviewed with Aliette de Bodard and Alyssa Wong and John Chu and JY Yang and Priya Sharma)
- Interview: Isabel Yap (Uncanny Podcast, 2 August 2016) (2016) by Deborah Stanish
- Isabel Yap: "In Manila I'd never really think of myself as a 'POC.' It is a very Western-centric view of identity." (2017) by Isha Karki
- Interview: Isabel Yap (2018) by Caroline M. Yoachim
- Author Spotlight: Isabel Yap (2019) by Nicasio Andres Reed