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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 The Last Gig of Jimmy Rucker
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    y separately published work icon More Scary Kisses Liz Grzyb (editor), Greenwood : Ticonderoga Publications , 2011 Z1869452 2011 anthology short story horror fantasy romance

    'Seventeen stories from some of Australia's brightest talents, complemented by fantastic tales from the US and UK. Vampires, aliens, fairytale princesses, parallel universes, voodoo, werewolves, wizards, phantoms, dryads and cherubim' (publisher's website).

    Greenwood : Ticonderoga Publications , 2011
    pg. 225-248
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    y separately published work icon Living with the Dead Martin J. Livings , Edgewater : Dark Prints Press , 2012 Z1934204 2012 selected work short story horror

    'Nominated for the 2012 Aurealis, Australian Shadows, and Tin Duck awards, receiving an Honorable Mention from Ellen Datlow, and winning the 2012 Australian Shadows Award for Short Fiction (Birthday Suit), the collection Living with the Dead is a masterpiece of dark fiction. To mark the twenty year anniversary of his first publication, Dark Prints Press is honoured to collect and present a lifetime of work by author Martin Livings, one of Australia's very best dark fiction writers. Featuring a foreword by Kaaron Warren and 23 works of short fiction, including the best of Martin's dark fiction, rarities, and three new tales' (Amazon).

    Edgewater : Dark Prints Press , 2012
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