Alyan's work has been published in a range of journals and literary magazines, including
The New Yorker, the Academy of American Poets,
Guernica, and
Jewish Currents, among others. Examples of her poems published online include "Meals" (
The Missouri Review) and "Honeymoon" (
Poetry). In her first novel,
Salt Houses, Alyan follows multiple generations of the fictional Yacoub family, tracing their lives across decades and major regional upheavals, including displacement following the
Six-Day War of 1967 and later disruption during the
1990 Gulf War. In 2018, Alyan's novel
Salt Houses won the
Arab American Book Award (Adult fiction) presented by the
Arab American National Museum. That year, she also won the
Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and in the fall she was a visiting fellow at the
American Library in Paris. Her second novel, ''
The Arsonists' City'', was published by
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on March 9, 2021, and received positive reviews. In 2026, Alyan won the
GLCA New Writers Award for creative nonfiction for her memoir
I’ll Tell You When I’m Home, which was longlisted for the 2025
National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography. It was a finalist for the 2026
Pulitzer Prize for Memoir or Autobiography. ==Bibliography==