Anthologies#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Biting Midnight |
2002 |
Buy |
| Songs from Dead Singers… and Other Eulogies |
2002 |
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| Blood Surrender |
2005 |
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| In the Arms of Words: Poems for Disaster Relief |
2005 |
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| Lost on the Darkside: Voices From The Edge of Horror |
2005 |
Buy |
| Dark Delicacies II: Fear |
2007 |
Buy |
| Sins of the Sirens |
2008 |
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| Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet |
2008 |
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| Mutation Nation: Tales of Genetic Mishaps, Monsters, and Madness |
2011 |
Buy |
| Night Terrors II |
2012 |
Buy |
| Blood Rites |
2013 |
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| Halloween Tales |
2014 |
Buy |
| Gothic Blue Book V: The Cursed Edition |
2015 |
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| Tales from The Lake Vol. 4 |
2017 |
Buy |
Bloodline of Yule Trilogy Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
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| Snowed |
2016 |
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| Snowbound |
2018 |
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| Snowblind |
2020 |
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Poetry#
| Title |
Published |
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| At Louche Ends |
2011 |
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Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| By the Pricking |
2012 |
Buy |
| Mr. Wicker |
2014 |
Buy |
| Brimstone & Blades |
2025 |
Buy |
Maria Alexander writes horror fiction that ranges from supernatural thrillers to dark holiday stories. Her Bloodline of Yule Trilogy (Snowed, Snowbound, Snowblind) takes the Christmas season and turns it into something sinister, while her standalone novel Mr. Wicker won the Bram Stoker Award in 2014.
Alexander has been a prolific contributor to horror anthologies since 2002, with her short fiction appearing in collections like Dark Delicacies II, Lost on the Darkside, and Tales from The Lake. She has also published poetry with At Louche Ends (2011). Her work sits at the intersection of literary horror and genre fiction, with a focus on atmosphere and dread.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Maria Alexander written?
Maria Alexander has written 21 books across four series.
What was Maria Alexander's first book?
Maria Alexander’s first book is Biting Midnight, published in 2002.
What awards has Maria Alexander won?
Alexander won the Bram Stoker Award for her novel Mr. Wicker (2014). She has been a consistent presence in horror fiction, contributing to anthologies alongside other genre writers for over two decades.