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Tom Dullemond Tom Dullemond i(A74209 works by)
Born: Established: 1976 Enschede,
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Netherlands,
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1988
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1 y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 87 June Tom Dullemond (editor), 2022 25411613 2022 periodical issue 'Welcome passengers to yet another flight out into the solar system and beyond (nav-mo-tron pending)!' (Editorial introduction)
1 y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 88 September Tom Dullemond (editor), 2022 25411297 2022 periodical issue 'Welcome aboard yet another flight! We’ve ensured all the seams are properly tightened and we’ve had a double layer of duct tape applied for your comfort, if you consider breathing atmo both important and comfortable. Note that due to budget cuts this double duct tape is only applied to seams in the first class compartment and to the airlock seams between the first class and economy compartments.' (Editorial introduction)
1 y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 85 December Tom Dullemond (editor), 2021 24043348 2021 periodical issue
1 Colony Collapse Tom Dullemond , 2020 single work prose
— Appears in: Midnight Echo , no. 15 2020;
1 y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 81 December Tom Dullemond (editor), Laura Cesile (editor), 2020 23201115 2020 periodical issue 'Earlier this year, I read Carlo Rovelli’s Seven Brief Lessons on Physics and one quote in particular stood out to me: “We are made of the same stardust of which all things are made, and when we are immersed in suffering or when we are experiencing intense joy, we are being nothing other than what we can’t help but be: a part of our world.”' (Editorial, introduction)
1 y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 80 September Tom Dullemond (editor), 2020 20881054 2020 periodical issue 'Greetings, passengers, and welcome aboard flight #80, which is nominally taking place somewhere in the year 2020, which as we all know is merely a hell-simulation we’ve all been thrown into for some perverse circus audience.' (Editorial introduction)
1 y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 77 December Tom Dullemond (editor), 2019 18503172 2019 periodical issue
1 y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 76 September Michelle Birkette (editor), Tom Dullemond (editor), 2019 18468097 2019 periodical issue
1 The Killblaine Legacy Tom Dullemond , 2018 single work short story fantasy
— Appears in: A Hand of Knaves 2018; (p. 247-260)
1 New Writers Unearthed : An Interview with Emma Osborne Tom Dullemond (interviewer), 2018 single work interview
— Appears in: Andromeda Spaceways Magazine , December no. 73 2018; (p. 33-38)
1 Lifting the Veil Tom Dullemond , 2017 single work short story
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 31 no. 1 2017; (p. 50-60)

'Andrew blinks, head down, eyes locked on his breakfast plate and the expressionist blur of pink bacon and bright yellow split fried egg, bleeding a toxic cadmium pool of yolk into his toast. In an attempt to curtail any further chaos, Andrew makes two easy phone calls: one to work to inform them he needs a week of sick leave, one to Chrissy's school for the same; digging through school notes before realising he has a smartphone, flicking through web results to find the office number, stumbling through voice options-on a state school reception board, really? "Dad, do pigs have tiny brains?" Andrew has thrown peanut butter toast on Chrissy's plate and is staring at his own bacon and egg breakfast, already cooling because school lunch needs to be done and homework is due today, maybe tomorrow. "Yes, pigs are cute!" Andrew has trouble imagining a pig in the wild, until a strangely vivid image of a boar from an Asterix comic springs to mind, followed by cartoon roast pig ribs.' (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 69 December Tom Dullemond (editor), 2017 12894183 2017 periodical issue
1 Risk Analysis Tom Dullemond , 2016 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: SQ Mag , May no. 26 2016;

'Ships find transformative nodes, buried in proscribed space. Someone must go in to destroy or salvage what they can of these evolving ships. On this mission, not all is as it seems.

'Tom Dullemond brings us all the dangers of a mission of salvage with the additional dangers of a ship cannibalising itself and its crew. Helping another organism to achieve its ends is symbiosis; but sometimes this seemingly commensal relationship can be coopted.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 One Life, No Respawns Tom Dullemond , 2016 single work short story fantasy
— Appears in: At the Edge 2016; (p. 369-377)
1 The Planetary Survey Tom Dullemond , 2016 single work short story
— Appears in: Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction , no. 88 2016;
1 The Final Voyage of Saint Brendan Tom Dullemond , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Insert Title Here 2015; (p. 261-272)
1 The Stitchcancer Poppet Tom Dullemond , 2014 single work short story horror fantasy
— Appears in: Fictionvale , no. 5 2014;
1 Would to God That We Were There Tom Dullemond , 2014 single work short story horror
— Appears in: Suspended in Dusk 2014;
1 Population Management Tom Dullemond , 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2012 2013;
1 1 y separately published work icon The Machine Who Was Also a Boy Mike McRae , Tom Dullemond , Brisbane : eMergent Publishing , 2013 6201775 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'Pandora Robinson was confused. What made a belief true or false? What gave words their meaning? And was a lie still a lie if you truly believed it? Sometimes the world just didn’t make a lot of sense.

'Answering questions at school was hard enough, but after meeting a most peculiar mechanical man and his silent young companion, Pandora faces the hardest question ever. Are we the same person today as we were yesterday?

'From the lair of the Sphinx to the bowels of The Theseus, clues to the answer abound, but will Pandora be able to put them together in time to save an unlikely friend and still make it to court in time to stop them taking her away from her Dad.

'The Machine Who Was Also A Boy is a middle school tale of puzzles, paradoxes and perplexing predicaments.' (Publisher's blurb)

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