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The second annual compilation of the best fantasy and horror,
covering work produced by Australian and New Zealand writers in
2011. Over 150,000 words of fiction from some of the genre's best
and most awarded writers. Together with an annual genre overview
and recommended reading list this is both a book to be read and a
valuable reference work. This volume collects 32 stories and poems
by Peter M. Ball, Lee Battersby, Deborah Biancotti, Jenny
Blackford, Simon Brown, David Conyers, Stephen Dedman, Sara
Douglass, Felicity Dowker, Terry Dowling, Jason Fischer,
Christopher Green, Paul Haines, Lisa L. Hannett, Richard Harland,
John Harwood, Pete Kempshall, David Kernot, Jo Langdon, Maxine
McArthur, Ian McHugh, Andrew J. McKiernan, Kirstyn McDermott,
Margaret Mahy, Anne Mok, Jason Nahrung, Anthony Panegyres, Tansy
Rayner Roberts, Angela Rega, Angela Slatter, Lucy Sussex, Kyla Ward
and Kaaron Warren.
The second annual compilation of the best fantasy and horror,
covering work produced by Australian and New Zealand writers in
2011. Over 150,000 words of fiction from some of the genre's best
and most awarded writers. Together with an annual genre overview
and recommended reading list this is both a book to be read and a
valuable reference work. This volume collects 32 stories and poems
by Peter M. Ball, Lee Battersby, Deborah Biancotti, Jenny
Blackford, Simon Brown, David Conyers, Stephen Dedman, Sara
Douglass, Felicity Dowker, Terry Dowling, Jason Fischer,
Christopher Green, Paul Haines, Lisa L. Hannett, Richard Harland,
John Harwood, Pete Kempshall, David Kernot, Jo Langdon, Maxine
McArthur, Ian McHugh, Andrew J. McKiernan, Kirstyn McDermott,
Margaret Mahy, Anne Mok, Jason Nahrung, Anthony Panegyres, Tansy
Rayner Roberts, Angela Rega, Angela Slatter, Lucy Sussex, Kyla Ward
and Kaaron Warren.
Damnation & Dames is a collection of paranormal noir stories
investigating the supernatural shadows surrounding classic crime.
Inside this book are sixteen hand-picked stories, all original,
featuring good guys, gumshoes, femme fatales, bootleggers, and
gangsters: all your favourite noir characters mixed up with ghosts,
giant monsters, faerie, vampires, and werewolves.
Scheherazade's One Thousand and One Nights stories-fairy tales and
fables, telling of the fantastic and mysterious, the comic and
dramatic-have captured imaginations for a millennia. Dreaming of
Djinn collects 18 new stories of lost cities, magical lamps,
thieves, intrepid explorers, slaves, robotic felines, noble queens,
sorcerers, outcast princes, harems, dancers, djinn, and assassins.
Take a piece of sweet lokum, a glass of mint tea and dive into the
djinni's bottle. There on the magic carpet you will be horrified,
delighted, but ultimately entertained by what you find.
2010 was a great year for Australian fantasy and horror, with the
World Science Fiction convention held in Melbourne serving as an
impetus for many publishers, both large and small, to showcase the
breadth and depth of Australian and New Zealand speculative
fiction. Several hundred fantasy and horror stories by Antipodeans
were published in 2010, contained in Australasian and international
magazines, webzines, anthologies and collections. From this
plethora of work, editors Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene have selected
33 tales of fantasy, dark fantasy, horror and paranormal romance
for this volume. The editors also present an overview of the genre
in Australia in 2010, including noting significant works, events,
and the results of the major awards. Together with a recommended
reading list this is both a book to be read and a valuable
reference work. Published by a leading Australian independent
publisher, this is first volume of an ambitious annual series that
will document the state of health of the fantasy and horror genre
throughout Australia and New Zealand.
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