Premee Mohamed Collections books in order

Premee Mohamed's short story collections — No One Will Come Back For Us (2023) and One Message Remains (2025) — gather her dark fantasy and cosmic horror short fiction into two volumes of postcolonial weird fiction.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 No One Will Come Back For Us 2023 Premee Mohamed Buy
2 One Message Remains 2025 Premee Mohamed Buy

Premee Mohamed’s two short story collections bring together her short fiction in volumes that demonstrate her range across dark fantasy, cosmic horror, and science fiction. No One Will Come Back For Us and Other Stories (2023) was the first, gathering seventeen pieces from her early career and establishing the thematic coherence that runs through her short work: an interest in the costs of survival, the politics of who is protected and who is not, and the strangeness that lives beneath ordinary experience.

The collection’s description as postcolonial Lovecraft captures something real about it — Mohamed uses the formal and atmospheric tools of weird fiction while actively working against the racial and cultural assumptions that shaped the tradition. One Message Remains (2025) continues that project in a second volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Premee Mohamed Collections series?

There are two books in the Premee Mohamed Collections series, published between 2023 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Premee Mohamed Collections series?

The first book in the Premee Mohamed Collections series is No One Will Come Back For Us, published in 2023.

What is No One Will Come Back For Us about?

No One Will Come Back For Us and Other Stories (2023) collects seventeen short stories by Premee Mohamed spanning cosmic horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction. The collection has been described as postcolonial Lovecraft — it takes the conventions of weird fiction and recenters them around perspectives that classic Lovecraftian horror excluded. Stories include a journalist covering a plague in Africa, an undead child, and other pieces that use the horror tradition’s tools while refusing its usual assumptions. One Message Remains (2025) is her second collection.

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