Ian Rogers (writer)

Ian Rogers
BornOctober 17, 1976
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupationsupernatural and horror writer
Period2010s-present
Notable worksEvery 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 finalist for the 2012 Shirley Jackson Award in the novelette category[2] and is currently in development as a Netflix film produced by Sam Raimi.[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

The Black Lands (series)

Novels

  • Sycamore, (2024, Cemetery Dance Publications, ISBN 978-1587679902

Collections

  • SuperNOIRtural Tales
    • Original edition, 2012, Burning Effigy Press, ISBN 978-1926611167
    • Reprint edition, 2025, Cemetery Dance Publications

Chapbooks

  • Temporary Monsters (2009, Burning Effigy Press, 40 pages, ISBN 978-1-926611-07-5)
  • The Ash Angels (2010, Burning Effigy Press, 40 pages ISBN 978-1-926611-09-9)
  • Black-Eyed Kids (2011, Burning Effigy Press, 60 pages ISBN 978-1-926611-13-6)

Novels

  • Family (2024, Earthling Publications, ISBN 978-1-963418-03-3)

Collections

  • Every House Is Haunted
    • Original edition, 2012, ChiZine Publications. ISBN 978-1927469163;
    • Reprint edition, 2022, Cemetery Dance Publications. ISBN 978-1-58767-845-5)
    • Reprint edition (expanded, with 3 bonus stories), 2024, Twisted Retreat. ISBN 978-1-58767-845-5

Novellas

  • Deadstock (2011, Stonebunny Press, ISBN 978-0986854712)
  • Grey (2024, PS Publishing, ISBN 978-1-80394-481-4)

Awards

Won

  • ReLit Award for Short Fiction (2013): Every House Is Haunted

Nominated

References