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Appears in:
- y Aurealis : Australian Fantasy & Science Fiction no. 2 1990 Z655110 1990 periodical issue 1990 pg. 49-54
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Appears in:
- y Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction : The Collectors' Edition Dirk Strasser (editor), Stephen Higgins (editor), Mount Waverley : Chimaera Publications , 1992 Z491829 1992 anthology short story interview science fiction humour Mount Waverley : Chimaera Publications , 1992 pg. 49-54
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Appears in:
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Alien Shores : An Anthology of Australian Science Fiction
Peter McNamara
(editor),
Margaret Winch
(editor),
North Adelaide
:
Aphelion Publications
,
1994
Z296377
1994
anthology
short story
science fiction
satire
Comprising only seven reprints, the new stories are from SF luminaries such as George
Turner, Lucy Sussex and Sean McMullen.
'Several of the stories have an almost 1950s golden age
tinge to them - for example, George Turner's first-contact
story 'Flowering Mandrake,' in which humanity and aliens
find they have little in common.
In 'The Miocene Arrow Sean McMullen continues his
stories in which prehistoric cetaceans take revenge on
humanity.
In 'Kay and Phil,' Lucy Sussex produces a wonderful
vignette of Philip K. Dick in 1961 and the imaginary influences on his cult novel
The Man in the High Castle...
Fascinating is [Damien Broderick's] short introduction [to 'The Magi'], which tells of his meeting with a prostitute who
loves science fiction at a seminar at the Humanities Research
Centre at ANU (Colin Steele, SF Commentary No 77, p.53).
North Adelaide : Aphelion Publications , 1994 pg. 207-214
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y
Alien Shores : An Anthology of Australian Science Fiction
Peter McNamara
(editor),
Margaret Winch
(editor),
North Adelaide
:
Aphelion Publications
,
1994
Z296377
1994
anthology
short story
science fiction
satire
Comprising only seven reprints, the new stories are from SF luminaries such as George
Turner, Lucy Sussex and Sean McMullen.
'Several of the stories have an almost 1950s golden age
tinge to them - for example, George Turner's first-contact
story 'Flowering Mandrake,' in which humanity and aliens
find they have little in common.
In 'The Miocene Arrow Sean McMullen continues his
stories in which prehistoric cetaceans take revenge on
humanity.
In 'Kay and Phil,' Lucy Sussex produces a wonderful
vignette of Philip K. Dick in 1961 and the imaginary influences on his cult novel
The Man in the High Castle...
Fascinating is [Damien Broderick's] short introduction [to 'The Magi'], which tells of his meeting with a prostitute who
loves science fiction at a seminar at the Humanities Research
Centre at ANU (Colin Steele, SF Commentary No 77, p.53).
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Appears in:
- y Cannibals of the Fine Light Nedlands : Ticonderoga Publications , 1998 Z404029 1998 selected work short story science fiction Nedlands : Ticonderoga Publications , 1998 pg. 118-125
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In Your Face
Tehani Croft
(editor),
Rockingham
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FableCroft Publishing
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2016
9306795
2016
anthology
short story
'In Your Face will be made up of original and reprinted speculative fiction stories that deal with very provocative themes. These stories will be provocative and/or confronting but with a firm purpose – they are pieces that will perhaps make readers uncomfortable because they are a bit too hard-hitting or close to the bone, but which interrogate these themes and ideas, and make a point about the world we live in.'
Source: Publisher's website (Sighted: 19/2/2016)
Rockingham : FableCroft Publishing , 2016 pg. 271-280Note: Reprint.
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In Your Face
Tehani Croft
(editor),
Rockingham
:
FableCroft Publishing
,
2016
9306795
2016
anthology
short story
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