Lisa Slomin writes fiction that lives in the quiet tension between loss and transformation, where grief lingers, memory stirs, and something always survives.

Her work spans post-apocalyptic collapse, psychological horror, speculative grief, and magical realism, but always returns to the emotional core: raw humanity, silence, and the resilience buried in trauma.

From the interconnected survival stories of Chasing the North Star, to the dark emotional terrain of To the End and Back, to the mythic tension of The Enchanted Journey, a chapter book for younger readers, Lisa’s writing is layered, intimate, and rooted in emotional truth.

She explores the spaces between what is said and what is felt, often guided by intuition, memory, and a sense of the unseen. Her stories don’t promise easy answers, but they offer presence, reckoning, and a way through.

She also sculpts, knits colorwork hats, and believes in the beauty of things made slowly.

For Inquiries:

Lisa.slomin@gmail.com