Autumn Christian
American horror and science fiction writer
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Autumn Christian is an American horror and science fiction writer known for her book Girl Like a Bomb.
Science Fiction
Autumn Christian | |
|---|---|
| Born | Texas |
| Occupation | Author |
| Nationality | American |
| Genres | Horror Science Fiction |
| Website | |
| www | |
Biography
Christian self-published her debut novel The Crooked God Machine in 2011.[1] She wrote the book between the ages of 19 and 21.[citation needed] Christian also self-published her 2013 novel We Are Wormwood.[2] In 2019, her novel Girl Like a Bomb was published by Clash Books.[3]
Christian has two short story collections, A Gentle Hell (2012, Dark Continents Publishing) and Ecstatic Inferno (2015, Eraserhead Press).[4] Christian has had short stories featured in the anthologies Eternal Frankenstein (2016), You, Human (2016), A Breath from the Sky: Unusual Stories of Possession (2017), and Broad Knowledge: 35 Women Up to No Good (2018).[citation needed]
Christian was a writer on the game State of Decay 2.[5]
Christian is originally from Texas. She currently lives in San Diego, California.[6][7]
Works
- The Crooked God Machine (2011)[8]
- A Gentle Hell (2012) — Short story collection[9]
- We are Wormwood (2013)[2]
- Ecstatic Inferno (2015) — Short story collection[10]
- "Sewn Into Her Fingers" in Eternal Frankenstein (2016)[11]
- "Pink Crane Girls" inYou, Human (2016)[12]
- "Skin Suits" in A Breath from the Sky: Unusual Stories of Possession (2017)
- "Flowers for Dogman" in Broad Knowledge: 35 Women Up To No Good (2018)[13]
- Girl Like a Bomb (2019)[14][15][16]
- with John Skipp, "How the Monsters Found God" in Preston Grassmann, ed. (2021). Out of the Ruins, Titan Books, ISBN 978-1-78909-739-9