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Joanne Anderton Joanne Anderton i(A115020 works by) (a.k.a. Jo Anderton)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Primarily an author of speculative fiction (including science fiction and horror), Joanne Anderton has also published children's books and non-fiction. She holds a Masters in Creative Writing from UTS.

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The Art of Broken Things San Francisco : Trepidatio Publishing , 2022 23824245 2022 selected work short story science fiction horror

'A marriage dissolves in the middle of a spacewalk…

'A lonely robot searches for the remains of a long-lost child…

'An empty nester is haunted by victims of the bushfires that surround her home…

'These are tales of breaking and rebuilding, falling apart and being put back together.

'The stories in The Art of Broken Things blur the line between genres to explore some of our deepest, most fundamentally human concerns: what does it mean to build a family? And what are we willing to sacrifice, to keep that family together?

'From multiple award-winning author Joanne Anderton comes a new collection of dark science fiction, horror and weird.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2022 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Best Collection
y separately published work icon Inanimates : Tales of Everyday Fear Brisbane : Brain Jar Press , 2021 23488655 2021 selected work short story horror

'Following on from her Aurealis and Australian Shadow Award-winning debut collection, Joanne Anderton’s Inanimates finds the terrifying in the everyday, bringing together seven stories where ordinary objects become the source of nightmares and extraordinary threat. 

'In “Thread Embrace,” a well-dressed killer finds himself at the mercy of an unexpectedly sartorial threat. “Simulation Theory” sees a wounded soldier bonds with the bomb disposal robot he worked with in the field. In the heartbreaking last story, “High Density”, the comfortable suburban ideal of a retired couple becomes a war against a dark and dangerous form of urban renewal.

'In turns wicked, delightful, horrifying, and fantastic, Inanimates: Tales of Everyday Fear showcases a hidden gem of the Australian genre scene, and highlights Anderton’s ability to see the dark, supernatural threats inherent in ordinary things.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2021 finalist Australian Shadows Award Collection
Hideous Armature 2020 single work short story horror
— Appears in: Midnight Echo , no. 15 2020;
2020 finalist Australian Shadows Award Short Fiction
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