Ian Rogers is a writer, artist, and photographer. His debut collection, Every House Is Haunted, was the winner of the 2013 ReLit Award in the Short Fiction category, while his novelette, "The House on Ashley Avenue," was nominated for the Shirley Jackson Award, and was optioned by Universal Cable Productions. His short fiction has appeared in several markets and has been selected for The Best Horror of the Year and Imaginarium: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing. Ian is also the author of SuperNOIRtural Tales, a collection of stories featuring supernatural detective Felix Renn. Ian lives with his wife in Peterborough, Ontario.
Praise for Ian Rogers "Rogers writes with all his senses, and his
characters are deftly developed with an economy of language that is
rare these days. . . . Amazing."
--Shroud Magazine ". . . the author's facility with character and
atmosphere makes for some provocative journeys into the dark and
the frankly weird. . . . His best stories resemble the work of Joss
Whedon: contemporary fantasy in which quirky characters confront
the uncanny with deadpan aplomb and an appealing degree of
competence."
--Quill & Quire "Rogers brings us into moral grey areas,
encouraging us to question stories, delve deep into them and
interact with them, and also reminds us that every story contains
the potential for both danger as well as ecstasy."
--Speculating Canada "Ian Rogers' stories are old-fashioned in the
very best sense: classic chillers in the spirit of Shirley Jackson
and Richard Matheson. Every House Is Haunted is full of
well-crafted, satisfying twists, a fine companion for any reader of
literate horror."
--Andrew Pyper, author of The Damned and The Demonologist "Wry and
stylishly bizarre, Rogers hits the mark dead on. . . . I hope he's
on the job for years to come."
--Laird Barron, author of Occultation "Rogers has . . . a great
dark sense of humor."
--CSI Librarian
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