Jason Nahrung

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Jason Nahrung
Born 1968 (age 39–40)
Occupation Writer
Journalist
Nationality Australian
Genres Horror fiction
Speculative fiction

Jason Nahrung (born 1968) is an Australian horror author and journalist who lives in Brisbane, Queensland with his partner Mil Clayton. Nahrung writes for The Courier-Mail newspaper in Queensland, with a special interest in speculative fiction and horror-related topics.[1] He was co-winner the 2005 William Atheling Jnr award for Criticism or Review.[2] His first novel, The Darkness Within (co-written with Clayton), was published in June 2007 by Hachette Livre in Australia.[3] Nahrung has also published some horror and speculative fiction short stories.

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[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Novels

  • The Darkness Within - with Mil Clayton (Hachette Livre)

[edit] Short stories

  • "The Refugee", Fantastical Journeys to Brisbane
  • "Kadimakara and Curlew", Daikaiju 2 (Agog! Press)
  • "Pain Threshold", Agog! Ripping Reads (Agog! Press)
  • "Time to Write", The Devil in Brisbane
  • "Triage", Sf-envision
  • "Night Watch", Elsewhere (CSFG Publishing)
  • "Spare Parts", Glimpses
  • "Prime Cuts", Antipodean SF
  • "Summer Haze", Visions

[edit] Awards

[edit] Wins

[edit] Nominations

  • 2008 Ditmar Award, Novel: The Darkness Within
  • 2008 Ditmar Award, New Talent
  • 2004 William Atheling Jr Award

[edit] Honourable Mentions

[edit] Reviews

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