Welcome to the bibliography page, a generally up-to-date listing of all Seanan's publications. Some things, such as the "Velveteen vs." stories, are not listed here, because they are available on this website.
Seanan's novel-length work as Mira Grant is listed at the bottom of the page. Her short stories published under the "Mira Grant" byline are included in the main short stories section.

NOVELS
- Down Among the Sticks and Bones, to be published in North America by Tor.com on June 13th, 2017. Urban/portal fantasy; book two of the Wayward Children.
- Magic For Nothing, originally published in North America by DAW Books on March 7th, 2017. InCryptid, book five; urban fantasy.
- Dusk or Dark or Dawn or Day, originally published in North America by Tor.com on January 10th, 2017. American coming-of-age ghost story.
- Once Broken Faith, originally published in North America by DAW Books on September 6th, 2016. October Daye, book ten; urban fantasy.
- Velveteen vs. The Seasons, originally published in North America by ISFIC Press on May 5th, 2016. Velveteen vs., book three; superhero fiction.
- Every Heart a Doorway, originally published in North America by Tor.com on April 5th, 2016. Urban/portal fantasy; book one of the Wayward Children.
- Chaos Choreography, originally published in North America by DAW Books on March 1st, 2016. InCryptid, book five; urban fantasy.
- Indexing: Reflections, originally published in North America by 47 North on January 12th, 2016. Indexing, book two; urban fantasy.
- A Red-Rose Chain, originally published in North America by DAW Books on September 1st, 2015. October Daye, book nine; urban fantasy.
- Pocket Apocalypse, originally published in North America by DAW Books on March 3rd, 2015. InCryptid, book four; urban fantasy.
- The Winter Long, originally published in North America by DAW Books on September 2nd, 2014. October Daye, book eight; urban fantasy.
- Sparrow Hill Road, originally published in North America by DAW Books on May 6th, 2014. Urban fantasy.
- Half-Off Ragnarok, originally published in North America by DAW Books on March 4th, 2014. InCryptid, book three; urban fantasy.
- Indexing, originally published in North America by 47 North on January 21st, 2014. Indexing, book one; urban fantasy.
- Chimes at Midnight, originally published in North America by DAW Books on September 3rd, 2013. October Daye, book seven; urban fantasy.
- Velveteen vs. The Multiverse, originally published in North America by ISFIC Press on August 31st, 2013. Velveteen vs., book two; superhero fiction.
- Midnight Blue-Light Special, originally published in North America by DAW Books on March 5th, 2013. InCryptid, book two; urban fantasy.
- Velveteen vs. The Junior Super Patriots, originally published in North America by ISFIC Press on November 9th, 2012. Velveteen vs., book one; superhero fiction.
- Ashes of Honor, originally published in North America by DAW Books on September 4th, 2012. October Daye, book six; urban fantasy.
- Discount Armageddon, originally published in North America by DAW Books on March 6th, 2012. InCryptid, book one; urban fantasy.
- One Salt Sea, originally published in North America by DAW Books on September 6th, 2011. October Daye, book five; urban fantasy.
- Late Eclipses, originally published in North America by DAW Books on March 1st, 2011. October Daye, book four; urban fantasy.
- An Artificial Night, originally published in North America by DAW Books on September 7th, 2010. October Daye, book three; urban fantasy.
- A Local Habitation, originally published in North America by DAW Books on March 2nd, 2010. October Daye, book two; urban fantasy.
- Rosemary and Rue, originally published by North America by DAW Books on September 1st, 2009. October Daye, book one; urban fantasy.

SHORT FICTION
- "The Recitation of the Most Holy and Harrowing Pilgrimage of Mindy and Also Mork," originally published through the Toaster Project, April 1, 2017. Set after Magic For Nothing. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Final Girls," (as Mira Grant), originally published by Subterranean Press, April 2017. An innovative therapeutic approach to trauma has unexpected consequences in this science fiction thriller.
- "School Colors," originally published in Little Green Men...Attack!, March 7, 2017. The Fighting Pumpkins face a challenge that is literally out of this world.
- "Carry On," originally published through the Toaster Project, March 1, 2017. Air travel in the modern age. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Lay of the Land," available for free download as of February 2017. Alice shows Thomas around Buckley for the first time. It's an experience. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "The Mathematical Inevitability of Corvids," originally published in Black Feathers, February 7, 2017. Counting feathers, counting crows, and counting consequences.
- "Her Heart Never Came Down Again," originally published through the Toaster Project, February 1, 2017. When a routine spaceflight goes wrong, the consequences impact everyone. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Please Accept My Most Profound Apologies For What Is About To Happen (But You Started It)," originally published in Jurassic Chronicles, January 27, 2017. It is never a good idea to torment a mad scientist in training.
- "My Last Name," available for free download as of January 2017. Verity and Dominic reach Oregon at last. Now they get to face her parents. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "The Act of Hares," originally published through the Toaster Project, January 1, 2017. Tybalt begins to remember what it is to rule. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Falls Like Snow," originally published through the Toaster Project, December 1, 2016. A seasonal story, about wanting and wind, and the colors of snow. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Forbidden Texts," originally published in What the #@&% Is That?, November 1, 2016. Sometimes it's better to put down Twitter and run.
- "Sleepover," originally published in Shadowed Souls, November 1, 2016. Elsie Harrington attempts to navigate the ins and outs of human/cryptid interaction.
- "In the Before, When Legends Were True," originally published through the Toaster Project, November 1, 2016. What remains, after we are gone? Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "In the Desert Like a Bone," originally published in The Starlit Wood, October 18, 2016. An American west retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood."
- "The Voice of Lions," originally published through the Toaster Project, October 1, 2016. Tybalt and his sister adjust to their new London. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Sincerity (Gatsby)," originally published in Loose Lips, September 27, 2016. This is extremely filthy fanfic pornography. Just so you know.
- "The Levee Was Dry," originally published through the Toaster Project, September 1, 2016. When the music stops, the rest is silence. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Full of Briars," originally published August 3, 2016 as a DAW Books e-original. Quentin and his parents reunite, as he tries to keep Toby from ruining everything.
- "In Little Stars," originally published through the Toaster Project, August 1, 2016. Prince Gilad tries to come to terms with his future at the founding of the Kingdom in the Mists. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Tailed," originally published in Urban Allies, July 26, 2016. Verity Price meets Elena Michaels in this non-canonical urban fantasy adventure.
- "Threnody for Little Girl, With Tuna, At the End of the World," originally published through the Toaster Project, July 1, 2016. The climate changes, the world moves on, and little girls grow up. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Long Way Down," originally published in Genius Loci, June 7, 2016. The cost of growing up and getting out...when it's even possible.
- "Regulation," originally published in Galactic Games, June 7, 2016. Roller derby for the interstellar age.
- "Stage of Fools," originally published through the Toaster Project, June 1, 2016. Tybalt deals with the ramifications of his new position. Available at this time to all Seanan's Patreon subscribers.
- "Waking Up In Vegas," available for free download as of May 2016. Verity and Dominic reach Las Vegas, and things proceed from there. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Ye Highlands and Ye Lowlands," originally published in Uncanny Magazine, May 2016. The dangers of first contact and the misunderstood word.
- "The Jaws That Bite, the Claws That Catch," originally published in Lightspeed Magazine, May 2016. One woman's journey across Wonderland, to save her sister.
- "Dragonflies," originally published in The Doomsday Chronicles, March 2016. After the world has changed, some things endure.
- "Swamp Bromeliad," available for free download as of February 2016. Verity and Dominic stop off in Buckley Township, Michigan on their way home. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "We are the Shadows Cast by the Memory of Giants," originally published in Truth Beyond Paradox, February 2016. The Order of Hermes is sometimes complicated.
- "Heaps of Pearl," available for free download as of January 2016. Patrick and Dianda's first meeting; best read after The Winter Long. Download from the Toby Daye short fiction page.
- "Snake in the Glass," available for free download as of December 2015. Verity and Dominic stop off in Chicago on their way home. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Fiber," originally published in Unbound, December 2015. The Fighting Pumpkins ride again! Assuming they can find a public restroom, anyway.
- "Down, Deep Down, Below the Waves," originally published in The Gods of HP Lovecraft, December 2015. Deep Ones, graduate school, and the many uses of Parmesan cheese.
- "Hello, Hello," originally published in Future Visions: Original Science Fiction Inspired by Microsoft, November 2015. Language, who has it, and what it means.
- "Into the Green," originally published in Bloodlines, October 2015. The importance of good farming techniques and using local produce.
- "The Way Home," available for free download as of October 2015. Thomas Price arrives in Buckley Township, and a new era begins. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Something Lost, Something Gained," originally published in Seize the Night, October 2015. Vampires, fireflies, and storms in Indiana.
- "Reading Lists," originally published in Temporally Out of Order, August 2015. The importance of library cards and paying attention to signs.
- "Survival Horror," originally published in Press Start to Play, August 2015. Artie and Antimony must survive an encounter with a rather hostile PC game. Part of the InCryptid universe.
- "The Moon Inside," originally published in Midian Unmade: Tales of Clive Barker's Nightbreed, July 2015. A return to the world of "Cabal" and Nightbreed, featuring Babette.
- "Please Do Not Taunt the Octopus," (as Mira Grant), originally published by the Orbit Short Fiction Program, July 2015. Running an underground genetics lab in a post-zombie America is neither easy nor convenient.
- "The Star of New Mexico," available for free download as of June 2015. The Healys say goodbye to Fran. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "The Myth of Rain," originally published in Lightspeed Magazine, May 2015. Reprinted in Loosed Upon the World, August 2015. There will come a time when there is nothing left to save.
- "Resistance," originally published in The End Has Come, May 2015. The fungal apocalypse has won in part three of three.
- "The Happiest Place..." (as Mira Grant) originally published in The End Has Come, May 2015. At the end of everything, even the lights of Disneyland must go dim.
- "Rolling in the Deep," (as Mira Grant), originally published by Subterranean Press, April 2015. Set sail for scientific immortality with the Atargatis as they go looking for mermaids.
- "In Skeleton Leaves," originally published in Operation Arcana, March 2015. What it means when Neverland goes to war.
- "There is No Room For Sorrow in the Kingdom of the Cold," originally published in The Doll Collection, March 2015. Dolls, the creative urge, and what it means to endure.
- "Broken Paper Hearts," available for free download as of February 2015. Frances Healy goes into the woods, and does not come out again. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "No Sooner Met," available for free download as of January 2015. Toby and Tybalt go out to dinner after the events of Ashes of Honor. Download from the Toby Daye short fiction page.
- "White as a Raven's Wing," available for free download as of December 2014. Istas and Ryan travel to Canada to settle the question of where she belongs once and for all. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Driving Jenny Home," originally published in Out of Tune, November 2014. A story about homecomings and Homecoming, and the thin line between the two.
- "Turn the Year Around," originally published in Harvest Season, November 2014. The Fighting Pumpkins return for a story of seasonal monarchs, football games, and harvests.
- "The Fixed Stars," originally published in Shattered Shields, November 2014. A Toby-universe short story focusing on the Luidaeg years before October's story began.
- "Snakes and Ladders," available for free download as of October 2014. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Frances Brown, Alice Healy, and Mary Dunlavy. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Midway Relics and Dying Breeds," originally published at Tor.com, September 2014 (first print appearance). The last of the traveling carnivals faces a future that may have no place left for such frivolities.
- "Best Served Cold," originally published in Streets of Shadows, September 2014. Detective Rory Silva attempts to navigate the Seasonal Courts with her skin, and her humanity, intact.
- "Lady Antheia's Guide to Horticultural Warfare," originally published in Clockwork Universe: Steampunk vs. Aliens, September 2014. Lady Antheia explains the course of the vegetable war.
- "Fruiting Bodies," originally published in The End is Now, September 2014. The fungal apocalypse reaches its apex in part two of three.
- "In Roses," (as Mira Grant) originally published in Popular Science magazine, August 2014. Future warfare and the consequences of same.
- "Bury Me In Satin," available for free download as of August 2014. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Office Memos," originally published in the Shamrokon souvenir program book, August 2014. Inter-office communication, Gremlin-style.
- "Oh Pretty Bird," available for free download as of July 2014. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "The Day the Dead Came to Show and Tell," (as Mira Grant), originally published by the Orbit Short Fiction Program, July 2014. Set in the Newsflesh universe during a major outbreak at a Seattle elementary school.
- "BRING ABOUT THE HALLOWEEN ETERNAL!!!", originally published in HELP FUND MY ROBOT ARMY!!! and Other Improbable Crowdfunding Projects. Available from John Joseph Adams, July 2014. Pretty much what it says on the tin.
- "Each to Each," originally published in Lightspeed Magazine's "Women Destroy Science Fiction" issue. Available from Lightspeed, June 2014. Reprinted in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2015, October 2015. Military mermaids in a science fiction sea.
- "IM," available for free download as of June 2014. Artie is worried about Sarah, but still so very far away. Part of the InCryptid universe.
- "Stingers and Strangers," originally published in Dead Man's Hand. Available from Titan Books, May 2014. Jonathan and Fran travel to Colorado to investigate a mystery. Part of the InCryptid universe.
- "Knit A Sweater Out of Sky," originally published in Dead But Not Forgotten. Available from Audible, May 2014; available from Ace Books, November 2014. A story in the world of Sookie Stackhouse, created by Charlaine Harris.
- "The Lambs," originally published in Bless Your Mechanical Heart. Available from Evil Girlfriend Media, April 2014. A novel solution to the bullying problem has costs of its own.
- "We Are All Misfit Toys in the Aftermath of the Velveteen War," originally published in Robot Uprisings. Available from Vintage, April 2014. What happens when artificial intelligence and children's toys collide?
- "Jammed," originally published in Games Creatures Play. Available from Ace Books, April 2014. Antimony Price and her roller derby team face a new enemy. Part of the InCryptid universe.
- "The Ghosts of Bourbon Street," available for free download as of March 2014. Verity and Dominic are crossing America. Their travels take them to New Orleans. Part of the InCryptid universe.
- "Spores," originally published in The End is Nigh, February 2014. The fungal apocalypse begins in part one of three.
- "Blocked," available for free download as of February 2014. How Antimony Price came to join her roller derby team. Part of the InCryptid universe.
- "Black as Blood," available for free download as of January 2014. Istas and Ryan have survived her family. Now they have to deal with his. Part of the InCryptid universe.
- "Red as Snow," originally published in Hex in the City, December 2013. Istas and Ryan must deal with the most dangerous opponents of all: Istas's family. Part of the InCryptid universe.
- "Frontier ABCs: The Life and Times of Charity Smith, Schoolteacher," originally published in Raygun Chronicles, November 2013. Miss Cherry tries to bring a little enlightenment to the human race.
- "We Both Go Down Together," available for free download as of November 2013. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Midway Relics and Dying Breeds," originally published in METAtropolis 3: Green Spaces, October 2013 (audio only). The last of the traveling carnivals faces a future that may have no place left for such frivolities.
- "Train Yard Blues," originally published in Coins of Chaos, October 2013. Rose Marshall is having a very bad day, thanks to a cursed nickel and the dead man who gave it to her. Part of the Sparrow Hill Road universe.
- "Never Shines the Sun," available as part of the print edition of Chimes at Midnight as of September 2013. A Toby-universe short story focusing on the Luidaeg years before October's story began.
- "Forbid the Sea," available for free download as of September 2013. A Toby-universe short story focusing on Tybalt ten years after he became a King of Cats. Download from the Toby Daye short fiction page.
- "Homecoming," originally published in Lightspeed Magazine, September 2013. A homecoming football game beneath an endless October moon may mean more than it seems. It may mean everything.
- "Hook Agonistes," co-written with Jay Lake, originally published in Subterranean Magazine, September 2013. The enslaved survivors of the human race travel across the stars, under the watchful eye of an animatronic Captain Hook.
- "Bad Dream Girl," originally published in Glitter and Mayhem from Apex Books, August 2013. Antimony Price and her roller derby team, the Slasher Chicks, must deal with a threat from within. Part of the InCryptid universe, and the first appearance of Antimony Price.
- "Loch and Key," available for free download as of August 2013. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Daughter of the Midway, the Mermaid, and the Open, Lonely Sea," originally published in Carniepunk from Gallery Books, July 2013. A young girl must come to terms with her heritage, her mother, and what this means for the carnival that she loves.
- "How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea," (as Mira Grant), originally published by the Orbit Short Fiction Program, July 2013. Set in the Newsflesh universe post-Blackout, chronicling a trip to Australia.
- "The First Fall," available for free download as of June 2013. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Sweet Poison Wine," available for free download as of April 2013. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Married in Green," available for free download as of March 2013. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "Emeralds to Emeralds, Dust to Dust," originally published in Oz Reimagined from 47North, February 2013. Return to Oz in this urban fantasy murder mystery.
- "Laughter at the Academy: A Study in the Development of Schizotypal Creative Genius Personality Disorder (SCGPD)," originally published in The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination from Tor Books, February 2013. In which mad science will show you. It will show you all.
- "Rat-Catcher," originally published in A Fantasy Medley 2 from Subterranean Press, December 2012. A Toby-universe novella focusing on Tybalt's life in the late 1700s, and how he became King of Cats.
- "In Sea-Salt Tears," available for free download as of August 2012. A Toby-universe short story focusing on the Luidaeg years before October's story began. Download from the Toby Daye short fiction page.
- "San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats," (as Mira Grant), originally published by the Orbit Short Fiction Program, July 2012. Set in the Newsflesh universe during the first major San Diego, California outbreak.
- "No Place Like Home," available for free download as of April 2012. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "We Will Not Be Undersold!" originally published in The Modern Fae's Guide to Surviving Humanity. Available from DAW Books, March 2012. Silly urban fantasy with lots of chocolate candy.
- "One Hell of a Ride," available for free download as of February 2012. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown. Download from the InCryptid short fiction page.
- "The Flower of Arizona," originally published in Westward Weird. Available from DAW Books, February 2012. An early InCryptid adventure, featuring Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown.
- "Crystal Halloway and the Forgotten Passage," originally published in the December 2011 issue of Fantasy Magazine, reprinted in the anthology Other Worlds Than These, from Nightshade Books. Broken hearts and modern fantasy of the world-saving kind.
- "Cinderella City," originally published in Human For A Day. Available from DAW Books, December 2011. Steampunk urban fantasy with a seasonal twist; the second Mina Norton story.
- "Uncle Sam," originally published in the October 2011 issue of The Edge of Propinquity, and available online through the end of October 2012. Modern horror.
- "Through This House," originally published in Home Improvement: Undead Edition. Available from Ace Books, August 2011. An October Daye adventure, set between books four and five.
- "Countdown: A Newsflesh Novella" (as Mira Grant), originally published by the Orbit Short Fiction Program, August 2011. Set in the Newsflesh universe during the days immediately leading up to the Rising. Collected in When Will You Rise.
- "Riddles," originally published in Human Tales. Available from Dark Quest Books, April 2011. Straight fantasy told from the monstrous perspective.
- "Apocalypse Scenario #683: The Box" (as Mira Grant), originally published by the Orbit Short Fiction Program, April 2011. Modern horror with mad science. Collected in When Will You Rise.
- "The Alchemy of Alcohol," originally published in Tales From the Ur-Bar. Available from DAW Books, March 1st, 2011. Steampunk urban fantasy with a seasonal twist; the first Mina Norton story.
- "Gimme a 'Z'!" originally published in Zombiesque. Available from DAW Books, February 1st, 2011. Darkly comic urban fantasy/horror.
- "The Tolling of Pavlov's Bells," originally published in Apex Magazine (January 2011). Available to read free online. Science fiction/horror.
- "Everglades" (as Mira Grant), originally published in The Living Dead 2 (September 2010). Set in the Newsflesh universe during the Rising.
- "Dying With Her Cheer Pants On," originally published in the April 2010 issue of Apex Magazine, reprinted in Descended from Darkness, Volume II in February 2011. Darkly comic urban fantasy/horror.
- "Inspirations," originally published in the October 2009 issue of The Edge of Propinquity. Modern horror.
- "Julie Broise and the Devil," originally published in the October 2009 edition of Wily Writers. Available in both audio and text formats. Rush's Bend rural fantasy.
- "A Citizen in Childhood's Country," originally published on Book View Cafe, October 2009. Fantasy.
- "Indexing," originally published on Book View Cafe, September 2009. Really odd fairy tale twist urban fantasy. Later expanded and incorporated into Indexing, January 2014.
- "Lady of Tides," originally published on Book View Cafe, August 2009. Alternate world steampunk fantasy.
- "Changing Meanings," originally published on Book View Cafe, August 2009. Quirky linguistics-geek urban fantasy.
- "Knives," originally published on Book View Cafe, August 2009. Modern fairy tale retelling.
- "Anthony's Vampire," originally published on Book View Cafe, August 2009. Modern fairy tale/horror fable.
- "Animal Husbandry," originally published in Grants Pass, August 2009. Reprinted in Wastelands 2, February 2015. Post-apocalypse survival horror.
- "Lost," originally published in Ravens in the Library (March 2009, out of print), reprinted in Lightspeed Magazine, June 2012. An audio version appears on Wily Writers. Fantasy.
- "Let's Pretend," originally published in The Edge of Propinquity, November 2008. Modern horror.

ESSAYS AND NON-FICTION
- "Thoughts On Writing," an ongoing essay series published online at Aphelion Webzine. All past essays are available to read on the site, and are archived here after a suitable delay.
- "The Secret Language of Fanfic" in Loose Lips, an erotic fanfic compilation from Grand Central Publishing. So many butts, September 2016.
- "That Nitro-9 That You're Not Carrying: Violence and the Companion" in Companion Piece, an essay collection from Mad Norwegian Press. Essays and reflections each of the Doctor's Companions, April 2015.
- "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Numbers: A Girl, a Rulebook, and Arithmetic" in Chicks Dig Gaming, an essay collection from Mad Norwegian Press. Essays and reflections on women in gaming, November 2014.
- Introduction, Indistinguishable From Magic, by Catherynne M. Valente (May 2014, Mad Norwegian Press). A collection of essays and non-fiction pieces by Cat Valente.
- Letters to the Pumpkin King, originally published in North America by NESFA Press on February 14th, 2014. A collection of essays, non-fiction, and poetry. Contains the full text of Paths Through the Babylon Wood and Leaves From the Babylon Wood.
- "Waiting for the Doctor: The Women of Series Five" in Chicks Unravel Time, an essay collection from Mad Norwegian Press. Essays and reflections on the role of women in each season of Doctor Who, November 2012.
- "Summers and Winters, Frost and Fire" in Chicks Dig Comics: A Celebration of Comic Books by the Women Who Love Them, an essay collection from Mad Norwegian Press. Essays and reflections on women in comics, April 2012.
- Introduction, Showtime, by Narrelle M. Harris (March 2012, Twelfth Planet Press). Four novellas about classic horror concepts given a modern Australian twist.
- "The Girls Next Door: Learning to Live with the Living Dead and Never Even Break a Nail" in Whedonistas: A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon by the Women Who Love Them, an essay collection from Mad Norwegian Press. Essays and reflections on women in the works of Joss Whedon, March 2011.
- "Mathematical Excellence: A Documentary," in Chicks Dig Time Lords: A Celebration of Doctor Who by the Women Who Love It, an essay collection from Mad Norwegian Press. Essays and reflections on women in Doctor Who fandom, March 2010.
- Introduction, In a Gilded Light: 105 Tales of the Macabre, by Jennifer Brozek (Spring 2010, Dark Quest Books). One hundred and five little slices of Twilight Zone-esque goodness.

POETRY
- "The Right of It," in the Winter 2014 issue of Goblin Fruit.
- "Wounds," in the June 2012 issue of Apex Magazine.
- "Post-Modern Cinderella," in the Fall 2011 edition of Goblin Fruit.
- "Clockwork Chickens," in the June 2011 issue of Apex Magazine.
- "Ever After Variations," in the Spring 2010 edition of Goblin Fruit.
- Paths Through the Babylon Wood. Limited-issue chapbook produced for Conflikt 2009. Hand-stitched, cover by Beckett Gladney, introduction by Michelle Dockrey. Out of print.
- Leaves from the Babylon Wood. Limited-issue chapbook produced for OVFF 2005. Hand-stitched, cover by Beckett Gladney, introduction by Allison Durno. Out of print.
- "Persephone's Daughter," in the January 2004 issue of Branches Quarterly.
- "Mystery," in the June 2002 issue of Speculon.

WRITING AS MIRA GRANT
- Into the Drowning Deep. Accompany the Melusine on a scientific expedition to prove the existence of mermaids. To be published by Orbit US and UK, November 2017. Science fiction/biological thriller.
- Feedback. A return to the world of the Newsflesh trilogy, published by Orbit US and UK, October 2016. Science fiction/conspiracy thriller.
- RISE. The collected Newsflesh-universe short fiction, published byb Orbit US and Orbit UK, June 2016. Science fiction/medical thriller.
- Chimera. Book three of the Parasitology trilogy, published by Orbit US and Orbit UK, November 2015. Science fiction/medical thriller.
- Symbiont. Book two of the Parasitology trilogy, published by Orbit US and Orbit UK, November 2014. Science fiction/medical thriller.
- Parasite. Book one of the Parasitology trilogy, published by Orbit US, October 2013, and Orbit UK, November 2013. Science fiction/medical thriller.
- When Will You Rise. Collected short fiction, including "Countdown" and "Apocalypse Scenario #683," published by Subterranean Press, October 2012. Science fiction/horror.
- Blackout. Book three of the Newsflesh trilogy, published by Orbit US, May 2012, and Orbit UK, June 2012. Science fiction/conspiracy thriller.
- Deadline. Book two of the Newsflesh trilogy, published by Orbit US, May 2011, and Orbit UK, June 2011. Science fiction/medical thriller.
- Feed. Book one of the Newsflesh trilogy, published by Orbit US, April 2010, and Orbit UK, June 2010. Science fiction/political thriller.
