Jason Nahrung (born 1968) is an Australian horror author and journalist who lives in Melbourne with his partner Kirstyn McDermott. Nahrung has previously written 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the 2005 William Atheling Jnr award for Criticism or Review.[2] His first novel, The Darkness Within (based on an unpublished novella co-written with Mil Clayton), was published in June 2007 by Hachette Livre in Australia.[3] Nahrung has also published some horror and speculative fiction short stories.
Bibliography
Novels
The Darkness Within – with Mil Clayton, (Hachette Livre)
Salvage, 2012, (Twelfth Planet Press)
Blood and Dust, 2012, (Xoum Publishing)
Short stories
"Watermarks", (2014), Cosmos magazine.
"The Preservation Society", (2014), Dimension6, Coeur de Lion.
"The Mornington Ride", (2012), Epilogue, Tehani Wessely (FableCroft Publishing).
reprinted in Focus 2012: highlights of Australian short fiction, (2013), FableCroft Publishing.
"Hello Kitty", (2012), Midnight Echo No. 8.
"The Last Boat to Eden", (2012), Surviving the End, Dark Prints Press.