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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Sun Falls
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Notes

  • A review in Publishers Weekly describes the story as being 'about a luckless vamp dependent upon his smart-aleck human slave'.

    Source: Publishers Weekly 258.12 (21 Mar. 2011). Sighted: 27/5/11

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Dead Red Heart : Australian Vampire Tales Russell B. Farr (editor), Greenwood : Ticonderoga Publications , 2011 Z1770379 2011 anthology short story horror Greenwood : Ticonderoga Publications , 2011 pg. 43-54
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Winter Children and Other Chilling Tales Angela Slatter , United Kingdom (UK) : PS Publishing , 2016 10435134 2016 selected work short story horror

    'Winter Children and Other Chilling Tales collects some of Angela Slatter’s finest horror stories to date. From the Lovecraftian laments of “The Song of Sighs” and “Only the Dead and the Moonstruck” to the uncanny notes of “The October Widow” and the stunning new “The Red Forest”, it’s clear that Slatter is, in the words of Stephen Jones, ‘a powerful and eloquent voice in horror fiction.’ Each tale is a darkly crafted gem.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    United Kingdom (UK) : PS Publishing , 2016
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Winter Children and Other Chilling Tales Angela Slatter , United Kingdom (UK) : PS Publishing , 2016 10435134 2016 selected work short story horror

    'Winter Children and Other Chilling Tales collects some of Angela Slatter’s finest horror stories to date. From the Lovecraftian laments of “The Song of Sighs” and “Only the Dead and the Moonstruck” to the uncanny notes of “The October Widow” and the stunning new “The Red Forest”, it’s clear that Slatter is, in the words of Stephen Jones, ‘a powerful and eloquent voice in horror fiction.’ Each tale is a darkly crafted gem.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Brisbane : Brain Jar Press , 2020
    pg. 121-134
Last amended 30 Aug 2011 13:35:19
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  • Sydney, New South Wales,
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