A.L. Davidson (They/Them)
A.L. Davidson is a queer and disabled indie author who loves writing genre-blending stories, tales of heartwarming and haunting romance, and the coziest sci-fi and urban fantasies you’ll find this side of the galaxy. She specializes in narratives filled with ghosts, grief, isolation, queerness, life with disabilities, ecohorror, space exploration, slow burn romance, found family, and the human condition.
They are best known for their collection of web novels - most notably The Night Farm - as well as their horrormance stories such as Lover, Thy Name Is Pestilence and All For The Blood of the Lamb.
She is a 2023 Indie Ink, Queer Indie, Pushcart Prize, and BBNYA nominee, a 2024 Indie Ink nominee, and a 2025 Thorpe Menn, BookTok Indie Author Awards, and Indie Ink nominee, as well as a 2025 Small Spec Book Awards Semifinalist. The Night Farm was a 2025 Inkies Finalist for Favorite Community Novel on Tapas.
She lives in Kansas City with way too many plants and her cat, Jukebox The Ghost. When they’re not writing, you can find them hanging out at the cemetery or working a shift at their local haunted museum, playing cozy video games, and diving into an ever-growing manga pile.