Nina Allan

Nina Allan

Nina Allan was born in Whitechapel, London, grew up in the Midlands and West Sussex, and studied Russian literature at the University of Exeter and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. She wrote her first short story at the age of six. Recurring obsessions include old clocks and rare insects, forgotten manuscripts and abandoned houses. Writers who have inspired and continue to inspire her include among many others Vladimir Nabokov, Iris Murdoch, Joyce Carol Oates, Paul Auster, J. G Ballard, Roberto Bolano, M. John Harrison and of course Christopher Priest, her partner and first reader. They live and work in the historic seaside town of Hastings, East Sussex.

Nina's stories have appeared regularly in premier British speculative fiction magazines Interzone, Black Static and Crimewave, and have featured in the anthologies Best Horror of the Year #2, The Year’s Best SF #28 and The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2012 and 2013Her story ‘Angelus’ won the Aeon Award in 2007, and short fiction of hers has shown up on BFS and BSFA shortlists on several occasions.

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Updated 07/30/2024
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Series by Nina Allan

PS Showcase (11 books)
TTA Novellas (6 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

2021 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
2021 | fantasy
2020 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
2019 | fantasy
2017 | science fiction
2015 | horror
2014 | science fiction
(PS Showcase #11 / 11)
2013 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
(TTA Novellas #2 / 6)
2013 | science fiction, fantasy
2013 | science fiction, short stories
2011 | science fiction, short stories
2007 | science fiction, horror, short stories

Comics and Anthology

2010 | science fiction, fantasy, horror, anthology

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