A.G. Slatter

A.G. Slatter has won a Shirley Jackson Award, a World Fantasy Award, a British Fantasy Award, a Ditmar, three Australian Shadows Awards, eight Aurealis Awards and a Premier Ignotus. Most recently, All the Murmuring Bones was shortlisted for the 2021 Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards Book of the Year and the 2021 Shirley Jackson Award; The Path of Thorns won both the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel and the Australian Shadows Award for Best Novel in 2022; and The Briar Book of the Dead has been shortlisted for both the Aurealis and Australian Shadows Awards for 2024. She has a PhD in Creative Writing, is a graduate of Clarion South and the Tin House Summer Writers Workshop, and has been a judge for the World Fantasy and Aurealis Awards. Angela’s short stories have appeared in many Best Of anthologies, and her work has been translated into many languages. She lives in Brisbane, Australia with a superannuated beagle and a TBR pile which will likely be the death of her. Find her on her website angelaslatter.com and on social media @angelaslatter

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Books

  • The Cold House

    Format:
    Hardback
    Released:
    7 Oct 2025

    Writer Everly Bainbridge’s life is left in ruins when her husband takes their child to the supermarket one day and …

  • Bound in Blood

    Format:
    Paperback
    Released:
    9 Sep 2025

    You find it hidden in the dark corner of the bookstore; tucked away in a box in the attic, desperate …

  • The Secret Romantic's Book of Magic

    Format:
    Hardback
    Released:
    24 Jun 2025

    Fall in love with these twelve gorgeous Romantasy stories from bestselling and beloved authors.

    Lost lovers return for a …

  • The Crimson Road

    Format:
    Paperback
    Released:
    11 Feb 2025

    Violet Zennor has had a peculiar upbringing. Training as a fighter in underground arenas, honing her skills against the worst …

  • Bound in Blood

    Format:
    Hardback
    Released:
    10 Sep 2024

    You find it hidden in the dark corner of the bookstore; tucked away in a box in the attic, desperate …