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Ghost Seas
by Steven Utley. Ghost Seas is a collection of fourteen stories from the twenty-five year career of an extremely talented writer.
Includes a Foreword by Michael Bishop and an Introduction by Howard Waldrop.
Reprint of Ticonderoga's sold out 1997 edition.
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The Lady of Situations
by Stephen Dedman. The Lady of Situations is a collection of thirteen stories from the award-winning Australian writer.
Includes interstitial material by Sean Williams, Simon Brown, Van Ikin and Robin Pen.
Reprint of Ticonderoga's sold out 1999 edition.
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Troy
by Simon Brown. Troy is a collection of ten stories from the legendary Australian writer.
Includes an Introduction by Garth Nix.
Since the early 1980s Simon Brown has engaged readers with a series of alternate takes on the Trojan War.
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Fantastic Wonder Stories
The ambitious first anthology from Ticonderoga Publications. Featuring stories from some of Australia's rising stars and a handful of contributions from respected veterans, this anthology marks the publisher's 10th Anniversary.
Winner Aurealis Award Best Young Adult Short Story. Winner Ditmar Best Collected Work.
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The Workers' Paradise
Edited by Russell B Farr and Nick Evans.
In this anthology, Australia's finest speculative writers imagine what the future holds for the Australian worker.
Nominated for two Ditmar Awards, Best Collected Work, and Best Short Story.
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Magic Dirt
Magic Dirt: the best of Sean Williams
Winner of the 2009 Aurealis Award for Best Collection.
Over 132,000 words of the best short fiction by the New York Times best-selling Australian writer Sean Williams. Introduction by John Harwood.
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Love in Vain
Lewis Shiner's acclaimed collection, featuring the best stories by the World Fantasy Award-winning writer. This edition includes two novellas previously uncollected in the sold out Subterranean Press edition.
Introduction by James P. Blaylock.
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Basic Black
by Terry Dowling. Winner of the 2007 International Horror Guild Award for Best Collection.
First Australian publication. Introduction by Jonathan Strahan
It's Dark in Here... 18 Tales of Appropriate Fear. Publishers Weekly starred review.
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Make Believe
Brings together twelve essential stories by Terry Dowling, acknowledged master of fantasy: from his renowned Tom Rynosseros saga, his equally celebrated Wormwood story cycle, and other award-winning tales.
Introduction by Simon Brown.
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The Infernal
Kim Wilkins' debut novel is an amazing tale, winning both the Aurealis Award for Fantasy Novel and the Aurealis Award for Horror Novel when first published in 1997.
Limited cloth-bound hardcover edition
100 copies signed by Kim Wilkins.
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Belong
Edited by Russell B Farr. 23 tales of interstellar wanderers, migrants, colonists, zombie refugees, interplanetary poets, fallen angels, storytellers, neighbours, first peoples, last peoples, lost peoples... people searching for a place where they belong.
113,000 words of original fiction from Australia, Canada, Argentina, United Kingdom, U.S.A. and Belgium.
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Scary Kisses
Edited by Liz Grzyb. A collection of paranormal romance with bite.
On the menu is a tasty selection of heroines and heroes. From sweet to sexy, these stories will seduce.
Includes the Aurealis Award-winning "The February Dragon" by Angela Slatter and Lisa L Hannett.
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Dead Sea Fruit
Over 110,000 words of fiction from talented, award-winning writer Kaaron Warren. Includes the Aurealis Award-winning "The Grinding House", "Fresh Young Widow" and "A Positive". Twenty-six powerful tales that will amaze any fan of the fantastic.
Introduction by Lucius Shepard.
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The Girl With No Hands
By Angela Slatter.
A stunning, emotional and eclectic collection of fantasy and dark tales. These are the stories told to warn children, entertain adults and beguile all.
Introduction by Jack Dann.
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Dead Red Heart
Edited by Russell B Farr.
33 stories of horror and dark fantasy that acknowledge the undead as ineradicable members of Australian society.
"There are still many solid tales to satisfy vampire fans." - Publishers Weekly
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More Scary Kisses
Edited by Liz Grzyb.
Seventeen stories from some of Australia's brightest talents, complemented by fantastic tales from the US and UK.
Vampires, aliens, fairytale princesses, parallel universes, voodoo, werewolves, wizards, phantoms, dryads and cherubim.
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Heliotrope
Justina Robson's first collection includes 15 reprints, published from 1994 onwards, and one story original to this volume.
"Fans of Robson's novels will be gratified to see her worlds expanded here." - Publishers Weekly
Introduction by Adam Roberts.
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Matilda Told Such Dreadful Lies
The Essential Lucy Sussex.
Over 150,000 words of multiple award-winner Lucy Sussex's best stories.
A must for any Lucy Sussex fan. Publishers Weekly starred review. Introduction by Delia Sherman.
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The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 2010
Edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene.
33 excellent tales by some of Australia's biggest names as well as some emerging writers.
The first volume in the series. Includes a review of 2010 and a list of recommended stories.
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Bluegrass Symphony
Lisa L Hannett's debut collection, Bluegrass Symphony deals with cowboys and fallow fields, shapeshifters and rednecks, superstitions and realities in harsh prairie country — and a whole bunch of other things thrown in the mix.
Introduction by Ann Vandermeer.
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The Hall of Lost Footsteps
The Hall of Lost Footsteps collects all of Sara Douglass' short fiction, including two original stories, "Black Heart" and "The Hall of Lost Footsteps", co-written with Angela Slatter.
Introduction by Karen Brooks.
"The Hall of the Lost Footsteps is a must-read!" - Jack Dann
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Bread and Circuses
The debut collection by award-winning Felicity Dowker.
To be released June 2012.
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Damnation and Dames
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The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 2011
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The 400-Million-Year Itch
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Bittersuite
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Bloodstones
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Everything is a Graveyard
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The Year of Ancient Ghosts
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The Bride Price
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Dreaming of Djinn
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