Emilie Autumn in Literature
A list of mentions of Emilie Autumn in fictional and non-fictional published literature for the curious reader. Let me know if I'm missing anything!
Borde vara död Author: Pål Eggert Genre: Fiction, Horror Language: Swedish
- The main character goes home after a long day and turns on "Dead is the New Alive."
80 Days Author: Vina Jackson Genre: Fiction, Adult Romance Language: English
- "The next morning, to take my mind off the outfit, and Charlotte's upcoming party, I went for a furious swim at the local pool, powered by my underwater headphones, playing Emilie Autumn on repeat..."
Muses Author: Francesco Falconi Genre: Fiction, Romance, Fantasy Language: Italian
- Emilie is the main character's favorite violinist.
Midnight Blue-Light Special Author: Seanan McGuire Genre: Fiction, Fantasy Language: English
- “The tapping of an unseen conductor’s baton echoed from the speakers, catching the attention of those patrons who had learned to ignore Kitty’s posturing in favor of sucking down cocktails while they waited for the floorshow to begin. Then Emilie Autumn’s “I Know Where You Sleep” blasted out, and we started to dance.”
Leeches Authors: Robert G. W. Kirk & Neil Pemberton Genre: Non-Fiction Language: English
- Mentioned as a reference to how modern-day people view leeches. See mention quoted here.