Erin Flanagan

Erin Flanagan is a highly accomplished American author, best known for her captivating works in the mystery and suspense genres. She has written several novels, including the critically acclaimed "Deer Season," "Blackout," and hernovel, "Come with Me," was released in August 2023. Flanagan's exceptional writing skills have earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author for "Deer Season," and a finalist nomination for the Macavity Award for Best First Mystery.

In addition to her novels, Flanagan is also the author of two short story collections: "The Usual Mistakes" and "It's Not Going to Kill You and Other Stories." Her writing is highly regarded in the literary world, and she has been featured as a regular book reviewer for Publishers Weekly. As an English professor at Wright State University in Ohio, Flanagan not only demonstrates her expertise in literature but also inspires and educates future generations of writers.

Flanagan's work has received considerable recognition in the publishing industry. "Blackout," her second novel, was selected as a June 2022 Amazon First Reads pick, highlighting its popularity and critical acclaim. With her undeniable talent for storytelling and her ability to create suspenseful and engaging narratives, Flanagan has established herself as a prominent figure in the American literary scene. Her writing continues to captivate readers and receive praise from critics, making her an author to watch in the coming years.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Deer Season 2021
2 Blackout 2022
3 Come with Me 2023
Collections
# Title Year
1 The Usual Mistakes, and Other Stories 2005
2 It's Not Going to Kill You, and Other Stories 2013