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Trent Jamieson


Australia

Trent lives in Brisbane. He works as a teacher, a bookseller, and a writer.


Genres: Urban Fantasy, Fantasy
 
Series
Death Works
   1. Death Most Definite (2010)
   2. Managing Death (2011)
   3. The Business of Death (2011)
   4. The Memory of Death (2014)
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Nightbound Land
   1. Roil (2011)
   2. Night's Engines (2012)
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Novels
   Day Boy (2015)
   The Stone Road (2021)
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Collections
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Books containing stories by Trent Jamieson
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You're Not Alone (2014)
Thirty Science Fiction Stories from Cosmos Magazine
edited by
Damien Broderick
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Dreaming Again (2008)
Thirty-five New Stories Celebrating the Wild Side of Australian Fiction
(Dreaming Down-Under, book 2)
edited by
Jack Dann

Awards
2022 Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel : The Stone Road
2015 Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel : Day Boy
2011 Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel : The Business of Death
2008 Aurealis Award for Best Young Adult Short Story : Cracks
2005 Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Short Story : Slow and Ache

Award nominations
2023 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : The Stone Road
2022 Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel (nominee) : The Stone Road
2016 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Day Boy
2015 Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel (nominee) : Day Boy
2011 Ditmar Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Death Most Definite
2010 Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel (nominee) : Death Most Definite
2010 Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel (nominee) : Death Most Definite
2008 Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Short Story (nominee) : Delivery
2008 Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Novella (nominee) : Delivery
2008 Aurealis Award for Best Horror Short Story (nominee) : Day Boy


Trent Jamieson recommends
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The Beholden (2022)
Cassandra Rose Clarke
"The Beholden is a rich enchantment of a novel, dizzying, dangerous, and delightful. I loved it."
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Strange Ink (2017)
(Harry Hendrick, book 1)
Gary Kemble
"Strange Ink grips you from its first pages, and it doesn't let go. Mystery, horror, and the perfect touch of humour, Kemble knows how to tell a tale that you won't forget no matter how fast you race to its conclusion."

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