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First known date:
2004...
no.
33/34/35
2004
of
Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction
est. 1990
Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction
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* Contents derived from the 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Dark Windows, single work short story (p. 4-20)
- Where to From Here?, single work column (p. 4-7)
- Grey Steel, single work short story science fiction (p. 23-27)
- Father Muerte and the Rain, single work short story science fiction (p. 29-43)
- Ringcycle, single work short story science fiction (p. 44-52)
- Literality, single work short story fantasy horror humour (p. 53)
- Welcome to Midnight, single work short story science fiction (p. 54-69)
- Eloi, single work short story (p. 70-77)
- Eight-Beat Bar, single work short story (p. 78-83)
- Long White Envelopes with Small Dark Cards, single work short story (p. 84-93)
- The Dust Beneath Her Feet, single work short story science fiction (p. 94-106)
- Louisa/Louella, single work short story (p. 120-133)
- How to Become a Truly Anonymous Virus, single work short story science fiction (p. 134-143)
- Sobek's Tears, single work short story (p. 144-153)
- Waiting for No Man, single work short story science fiction (p. 154-159)
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The Interminable Sufferings of Mysterious Mr Wu,
single work
short story
horror
In this nightmarish and surreal story, Rjurik Davidson’s first-person narrator is kept awake at night by the anguished cries and mysterious, noisy construction work of an upstairs neighbour.
- Dust, single work short story (p. 166-170)
- Porcelain Salli, single work short story science fiction (p. 172-181)
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The Love-Vampires of Transylvania,
extract
novel
horror
'An extract from Harland’s book, The Black Crusade. Here the party meet a group of vampires who believe it is more divine to give than to receive' [source: Jason Nahrung, 'Vampires in the Sunburnt Country,' 2007, p.51].
- Where Warriors Wait, single work short story (p. 198-215)
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