Ania Ahlborn
Polish American horror novelist
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Ania Ahlborn is a Polish American horror novelist whose self-published debut novel Seed reached #1 on Amazon's list of best-selling horror novels in 2011.[1] She is the author of several novels, novellas and short stories in the horror genre.
Ania Ahlborn | |
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| Born | Ciechanów, Poland |
| Education | BA |
| Alma mater | University of New Mexico |
| Known for | Horror novels |
| Website | aniaahlborn |
Biography
Ahlborn was born in Ciechanów, Poland. She earned a degree in English from the University of New Mexico.[2]
Writing career
She writes horror thrillers and self-published before she got representation. Ahlborn is now published through Simon and Schuster.[3] Her novels were nominated for a This is Horror "Novel of the Year" award in 2015[4] and 2017[5] for Brother and The Devil Crept In, respectively. Her books have been translated into German.[6]
Rights to adapt her first novel were optioned by Amazon Studios in 2012,[7] but an adaptation has not been released.
Bibliography
Novels
- Seed (2012)
- The Neighbors (2012)
- The Shuddering (2013)
- The Bird Eater (2014)
- Within These Walls (2015)
- Brother (2015)
- The Devil Crept In (2017)
- If You See Her (2019)
- Dark Across the Bay (2021)
- Good And Joyful Things (2024)[8]
- The Unseen (2025)
Novellas
- The Pretty Ones (2015)
- I Call Upon Thee (2017)
- Palmetto (2021)
Short stories
- "The Governess" (2019) (in the anthology Other Voices, Other Tombs)
- "The Debt" (2019) (in the anthology Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery)
Omnibus
- Apart in the Dark (2018) (includes The Pretty Ones and I Call Upon Thee)