


The Effigies Trilogy by Sarah Raughley (Black American) The Sea of Ink and Gold Trilogy by Traci Chee (Japanese and Chinese American) The Beyond the Red Trilogy by Gabe Novoa (Latinx) The Girl at Midnight by Melissa Grey (Puerto Rican)įorget Tomorrow Trilogy by Pintip Dunn (Thai American) The Tribe Series by Ambelin Kwaymullina (Palyku Nation) Penryn and the End of Days Trilogy by Susan Ee (Korean American) Killer of Enemies by Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki Nation) The Dove Chronicles by Karen Bao (Chinese American) The Vicious Deep Trilogy by Zoraida Córdova (Ecuadorian American) The Prophecy Series/Dragon King Chronicles by Ellen Oh (Korean American) The Feral Trilogy by Cynthia Leitich Smith (Muscogee Creek Nation) The Young Elites by Marie Lu (Chinese American)īlood of Eden by Julie Kagawa (Japanese American) The Legend Trilogy by Marie Lu (Chinese American) (Note: I’ve included some series that only have 3 books announced so far that may end up being longer.)

Anyway, in order to put the spotlight on some SFF YA series by POC and Indigenous authors, I decided to put together this post of trilogies because I seemed to come across a lot of them in my reading journey.

I can only think of one prominent SFF YA series by an author of color featuring protagonists of color that’s longer than three books, and that’s An Ember in the Ashes, which is planned for four books total (Book 4 is coming in 2019). Even though POC and Indigenous authors are finding success in SFF YA more so than in the past, it’s still hard to find longer series by POC and Indigenous authors, especially ones that are #ownvoices or feature POC and Indigenous characters.
