The Year's Best Australian Fantasy & Horror 2014

‘The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2014’ anthology launch

Ticonderoga Publications are holding a launch for ‘The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2014’ anthology, edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene and a special preview launch of Amanda Pillar’s brand new anthology ‘Bloodlines’! There will be drinks, readings, and of course books to purchase and get signed.

The event is part of the Conflux Convention at the Novotel in Canberra, at 6.30pm on Saturday 3rd October. (Attending convention members see your program for room details.)

For more event information, visit the show page: ‘The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2014’ anthology launch

 

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The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013

The fourth annual compilation; 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 twenty eight compelling stories from the finest antipodean writers of fantasy and horror.

The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013

The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013

Edited by Liz Grzyb (fantasy) and Talie Helene (horror).

  • Lee Battersby – ‘Disciple of the Torrent’ Tales of Australia: Great Southern Land
  • Deborah Biancotti – ‘All the Lost Ones’ Exotic Gothic 5 Vol I
  • Trudi Canavan – ‘Camp Follower’ Fearsome Journeys
  • Robert Cook – ‘Glasskin’ Review of Australian Fiction Vol 5 #6
  • Rowena Cory Daniells – ‘The Ways of the Wyrding Women’ One Small Step
  • Terry Dowling – ‘The Sleepover’ Exotic Gothic 5 Vol II
  • Thoraiya Dyer – ‘After Hours’ Asymmetry
  • Marion Halligan – ‘A Castle in Toorak’ Griffith Review #42
  • Dmetri Kakmi – ‘The Boy by the Gate’ The New Gothic
  • David Kernot – ‘Harry’s Dead Poodle’ Cover of Darkness Magazine
  • Margo Lanagan – ‘Black Swan Event’ Griffith Review #42
  • S. G. Larner – ‘Poppies’ Aurealis #65
  • Martin Livings – ‘La Mort d’un Roturer’ This is How You Die
  • Kirstyn McDermott – ‘Caution: Contains Small Parts’ Caution: Contains Small Parts
  • Claire McKenna – ‘The Ninety Two’ Next
  • C.S. McMullen – ‘The Nest’ Nightmare Magazine
  • Juliet Marillier – ‘By Bone-Light’ Prickle Moon
  • David Thomas Moore – ‘Old Souls’ The Book of the Dead
  • Faith Mudge – ‘The Oblivion Box – Dreaming of Djinn
  • Ryan O’Neill – ‘Sticks and Stones’ The Great Unknown
  • Angela Rega – ‘Almost Beautiful’ Next
  • Tansy Rayner Roberts – ‘The Raven and Her Victory’ Where Thy Dark Eye Glances: Queering Edgar Allan Poe
  • Nicky Rowlands – ‘On the Wall’ Next
  • Carol Ryles – ‘The Silence of Clockwork’ Conflux 9 Convention Programme
  • Angela Slatter – ‘Flight’ Once Upon a Time: New Fairy Tales
  • Anna Tambour – ‘Bowfin Island’ Caledonia Dreamin’
  • Kaaron Warren – ‘Born and Bread’ Once Upon a Time: New Fairy Tales
  • Janeen Webb – ‘Hell is Where the Heart is’ Next
Title : The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013 (Harcover)
Release Date : November 11, 2014
Label :
Catalog ref. : 978-1-921857-72-0
Format : Hardback Book
Title : The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013 (Trade Paperback)
Release Date : November 11, 2014
Label :
Catalog ref. : 978-1-921857-73-7
Format : Softback Book