Shirley Jackson award-winner Kaaron Warren published her first short story in 1993 and has had fiction in print every year since. She was recently given the Peter McNamara Lifetime Achievement Award and was Guest of Honour at World Fantasy 2018, Stokercon 2019, and Geysercon 2019. Kaaron was a Fellow at the Museum for Australian Democracy, where she researched prime ministers, artists, and serial killers. She's judged the World Fantasy Awards and the Shirley Jackson Awards.
"Misitification is a book like no other. That sounds cliché, but in
this case it's absolutely true ... [it] is at once weirdly bizarre
and utterly fascinating. It's a tale that'll make you think about
the world and the way we view it, about how much our perception
shapes our reality." --A Fantastical Librarian
"It's a masterpiece of voice, a bleak and haunting novel that gets
its hooks into you and yanks, all the while scratching its broken
nails down the blackboard of your psyche. Kaaron Warren has set the
standard by which all future Australian horror novels will have to
be judged." --Trent Jamieson
"Like walking from a dream into a mythical land both familiar and
delightfully strange. A tale of tolerance and survival, in a
fascinating and beautifully realised world." --Trudi Canavan,
author of the Black Magician Trilogy
Chosen for the Locus Best Fantasy List 2011 "Mistification could be
among the year's most powerful dark fantasies." --Niall Alexander,
Strange Horizons
Praise for previous titles: "Slights is a rusted blade of a book,
cutting away at the reader's comfortable expectations until only
bitter bones are left; a delightful middle class suburban fright."
--Jay Lake
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