Ian Rogers (writer)

Ian Rogers
Born October 17, 1976
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation supernatural and horror writer
Nationality Canadian
Period 2010s-present
Notable works Every House Is Haunted
Website
www.ian-rogers.com

Ian Rogers (born October 17, 1976) is a Canadian writer of supernatural and horror fiction. His debut collection, Every House Is Haunted, was the winner of the 2013 ReLit Award in the short fiction category.[1] A story from the collection, "The House on Ashley Avenue," was a nominee for the 2012 Shirley Jackson Award in the novelette category[2] and has been optioned for television by Universal Cable Productions.[3]

Rogers is related to the late folk musician Stan Rogers and his brother Garnet Rogers.[4]

Rogers is based in Peterborough, Ontario,[5] and has worked as a webmaster and communications assistant for the city of Kawartha Lakes.[5]

Bibliography

Collections

Novellas

Chapbooks

Short stories

Dates by original magazine or anthology publication.

Anthology reprints

Below is a list of Rogers' short fiction which has been reprinted.

Awards

Won

Nominated

References

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