AustLit
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Appears in:
- y Shimmer no. 8 Winter 2008 Z1787926 2008 periodical issue 2008
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The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales
Greenwood
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Ticonderoga Publications
,
2010
Z1756788
2010
selected work
short story
'Sixteen tales, complex and beautiful. Fairytales told the way they used to be, throughout the generations before such stories were written and printed. Tales of caution and learning; remarkable and memorable.
What you find in these pages will not be easily forgotten.' (Publisher's blurb)
Greenwood : Ticonderoga Publications , 2010 pg. 167-178
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The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales
Greenwood
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Ticonderoga Publications
,
2010
Z1756788
2010
selected work
short story
'Sixteen tales, complex and beautiful. Fairytales told the way they used to be, throughout the generations before such stories were written and printed. Tales of caution and learning; remarkable and memorable.
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In Fabula-divino
Nicole R. Murphy
(editor),
Brisbane
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eMergent Publishing
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2013
8544825
2013
anthology
short story
'Take eight authors, work them like they’ve never worked before and what do you get?
'Working for the devil, running from zombies, talking your way out of a throat slashing…
'The In Fabula-divino project – eight months of mentoring, editing and publishing.
'Those eight stories are joined by four tales from some of the biggest names in speculative fiction – Kevin J Anderson & Rebecca Moesta, Trudi Canavan, Angela Slatter and Kaaron Warren.
'You’ll be entranced, entertained and inspired. And maybe even find your own halo…'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Brisbane : eMergent Publishing , 2013
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In Fabula-divino
Nicole R. Murphy
(editor),
Brisbane
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eMergent Publishing
,
2013
8544825
2013
anthology
short story
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A Feast of Sorrows : Stories
Canton
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Prime Books
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2016
9535080
2016
selected work
short story
'A Feast of Sorrows―Angela Slatter’s first U.S. collection―features twelve of the World Fantasy and British Fantasy Award-winning Australian author’s finest, darkest fairy tales, and adds two new novellas to her marvelous cauldron of fiction. Stories peopled by women and girls―fearless, frightened, brave, bold, frail, and fantastical―who take the paths less traveled by, accept (and offer) poisoned apples, and embrace transformation in all its forms. Reminiscent of Angela Carter at her best, Slatter’s work is both timeless and fresh: fascinating new reflections from the enchanted mirrors of fairy tales and folklore.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Canton : Prime Books , 2016
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A Feast of Sorrows : Stories
Canton
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Prime Books
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2016
9535080
2016
selected work
short story
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