Biography
Kristi DeMeester was born inBibliography
;Novels *Beneath (2017) *Such a Pretty Smile (2022) ;Collections *Split Tongues (2016) *Everything That's Underneath (2017) ;Short Fiction *The Beautiful Nature of Venom (2012) *The Tying of Tongues (2013) *The Long Road (2013) *Like Feather, Like Bone (2013) *December Skin (2014) *To Sleep Long, to Sleep Deep (2014) *Daughters of Hecate (2015) *All That Is Refracted, Broken (2015) *The Marking (2015) *Everything That's Underneath (2015) *To Sleep in the Dust of the Earth (2015) *Split Tongues (2016) *The Dream Eater (2016) *The Fleshtival (2016) *All the World When It Is Thin (2016) *The Wicked Shall Come Upon Him (2016) *The Rim of the World (2016) *Floodwater (2016) *In the Dark, Quiet Places (2016) *Damnatio Ad Beastias (2016) *The Sound That Grief Makes (2016) *The Beautiful Thing We Will Become (2016) *Slipping Petals from Their Skins (2017) *The Language of Endings (2017) *Abide with Me (2017) *When We Are Open Wide (2017) *The Wakeful (2017) *A Sound from the Earth (2017) *The Small Deaths of Skin and Plastic (2017) *Birthright (2017) *The Lightning Bird (2017) *Worship Only What She Bleeds (2017) *Saints in Gold (2017) *My Sister's Omen (2017) *"YesNoGoodbye" (2017) *The Room in the Other House (2017) *Learning to Drown (2018) *Pyralidae (2018) *Milkteeth (2018) *A Life That Is Not Mine (2018) *Stag (2018) *With Lips Sewn Shut (2018) *Golden Sun (2018) with Richard Thomas and Damien Angelica Walters and Michael Wehunt *For Our Skin, a Daughter (2018) *The Silence of Prayer (2019) *A Song for Wounded Mouths (2019) *A Crown of Leaves (2019) *FiGen: A Love Story (2019) *The Long Hour (2019) *"For Every Sin, an Absolution" (2019) *Umbra Sum (2020)References and sources
{{DEFAULTSORT:DeMeester, Kristi 21st-century American women writers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 21st-century American short story writers 21st-century American novelists American horror writers Kennesaw State University alumni American high school teachers Schoolteachers from Georgia (U.S. state) American women educators Novelists from Georgia (U.S. state)