Daisy Johnson Books in Order

Daisy Johnson is a critically acclaimed British author known for her unique blend of magical realism and atmospheric storytelling. Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize for her debut novel, Everything Under, Johnson has solidified her position as a rising talent in contemporary literature. Her début short story collection, Fen, published in 2016 by Jonathan Cape and 2017 by Graywolf, was met with widespread critical acclaim, garnering praise from notable authors such as Evie Wyld, Kevin Barry, and Cynan Jones. Johnson's work has also been recognized with several awards, including the Edge Hill award for a collection of short stories and the AM Heath Prize. Her writing is characterized by its ability to seamlessly merge the ordinary with the uncanny, creating a sense of unease and wonder that draws readers in and refuses to let go.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Daisy Johnson

  • #1
    Everything Under(2018)
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  • #2
    Sisters(2020)
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  • #3
    Fen(2016)
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  • #4
    The Hotel: Ghost Stories with a Feminist Twist(2021)
    Amazon
  • #5
    Best British Short Stories 2017(2017)
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  • #6
    Year's Best Weird Fiction, Vol. 4(2017)
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  • #7
    Hag: Forgotten Folktales Retold(2019)
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  • #8
    Bourbon Penn 16(2020)
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  • #9
    In the Kitchen(2020)
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  • #10
    Freeman's. Amore(2020)
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About Daisy Johnson

Daisy Johnson is a critically acclaimed British author known for her unique blend of magical realism and atmospheric storytelling. Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize for her debut novel, Everything Under, Johnson has solidified her position as a rising talent in contemporary literature. Her début short story collection, Fen, published in 2016 by Jonathan Cape and 2017 by Graywolf, was met with widespread critical acclaim, garnering praise from notable authors such as Evie Wyld, Kevin Barry, and Cynan Jones. Johnson's work has also been recognized with several awards, including the Edge Hill award for a collection of short stories and the AM Heath Prize. Her writing is characterized by its ability to seamlessly merge the ordinary with the uncanny, creating a sense of unease and wonder that draws readers in and refuses to let go.

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