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Peter M. Ball Peter M. Ball i(A102262 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Peter Ball is a Brisbane writer. In 2004 and 2005, he ran Clockwork Golem Workshop, which published role-playing game products.

For additional works, see Notes.

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • Additional publications:

    • 'On the Arrival of the Paddle-Steamer on the Docks of V–'. Eclipse Online, 24 February 2013. (Epublication, now unavailable. Later republished in The Birdcage Heart & Other Strange Tales.)

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Not Quite the End of the World Just Yet Brisbane : Brain Jar Press , 2018 15695732 2018 selected work short story science fiction fantasy horror

'The twelve stories in this collection touch upon science fiction, horror, and fantasy, but all see people brush against the sublime and discover who they truly are. In “One Saturday Night, With Angel,” a young man staffing a convenience store frets as angels hunt his customers. In “Say Zucchini, and Mean It,” the world is overrun by a plague that robs us of three very important words. In “Clockwork, Patchwork, and Raven,” a clockwork man dreams of a fairy-tale ending while trying to protect those he loves from a dangerous gang of genetically engineered crow boys. In “Dying Young,” the psychic son of a lawman must re-evaluate the deals he makes in order to keep his town safe from cybernetic marauders and a dragon seeking justice.

'Mimes, aliens, and kaiju that only fifty percent of the population can see. Invaders from beyond the stars, empaths on the run, and Astronomer’s Royal of England. These are just some of the characters you’ll meet in the strange futures presented in this collection, but always grounded in the very human strengths and frailties.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2018 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Best Collection
y separately published work icon The Birdcage Heart & Other Strange Tales Brisbane : Brain Jar Press , 2017 12300290 2017 selected work short story fantasy

'A man named Rat descends a staircase that never ends, following the rules laid out by his guidebook.

'Copenhagen is invaded by angry merfolk who pilot war-machines crafted from old shipwrecks.

'A musician with a grudge upsets the delicate balance of a very unusual seaside town.

'The Birdcage Heart & Other Strange Stories collects twelve weird and unusual fantasy tales from Peter M Ball. Come walk beside an executioner tasked with killing a man who cannot be killed, a young man with a birdcage where his heart should be, and a frustrated public servant trying to deal with an unruly wizard determined to prove his powers.

'Watch a relationship unravel as former lovers are revealed to be creatures of myth, reminisce with the residents of a city overrun with giant thorns, and visit Isla Tortuga’s last, great house of ill repute where no-one is exactly what they seem on the surface.

'Some of the stories contained within have happy endings, and some end in sorrow, but the journey always takes an unexpected route through moments of wonder and unexpected pleasure.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2017 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Best Collection
y separately published work icon Bleed Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2010 Z1881104 2010 single work novella crime detective fantasy horror For ten years ex-cop Miriam Aster has been living with her one big mistake – agreeing to kill three men for the exiled Queen of Faerie. But when an old case comes back to haunt her it brings a spectre of the past with it, forcing Aster to ally herself with a stuntwoman and a magic cat in order to rescue a kidnapped TV star from the land of Faerie and stop the half-breed sorcerer who needs Aster’s blood. Ten years ago Miriam Aster learnt a simple lesson: when a faerie asks you to kill someone, the worst thing you can say is sure. Today she’s about to learn that worse things can happen when the past refuses to stay behind you. Source: http://www.twelfthplanetpress.com/store-items/bleed (Sighted 20/08/12).
2010 finalist Australian Shadows Award Paul Haines Award for Long Fiction
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