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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Harold the Hero and the Talking Sword
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon And Then... The Great Big Book of Awesome Adventure Tales : Volume 2 Ruth Wykes (editor), Kylie Fox (editor), Melbourne : Clan Destine Press , 2016 11341132 2016 anthology short story adventure

    'A host of Australia's best genre fictioneers - and one bold Kiwi - were invited to submit stories to the first anthology of adventure stories commissioned by Clan Destine Press.

    The authors could write in any genre but there a couple of must-haves: the stories had to feature 'a dynamic duo' and include something Australian (or Kiwi).

    Thirty-two authors did exactly what we asked of them, in terms of page-turning yarns; and many also took advantage of the offer to write from 5000 to 15,000 words.

    The three Great Big Books of Awesome Adventure Tales feature historical, futuristic and contemporary settings, and the adventures are real-world, far-out, sf, horror, fantasy and mystery.' (Publication Summary)

    Melbourne : Clan Destine Press , 2016
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    y separately published work icon Shadows on the Wall : Dark and Weird Stories Shadows on the Wall : Weird Tales of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and the Supernatural Steven Paulsen , Victoria : IFWG Publishing Inc , 2018 12793169 2018 selected work short story fantasy horror

    'Shadows on the Wall contains the very best of Paulsen's dark and weird tales, plus stunning new fiction written expressly for this volume.

    - Glimpse a future where population controls force families into terrible choices.

    - Visit Colonial British India and experience the awakening of an eldritch horror.

    - Walk the steaming jungles of Vietnam alongside the spirits of the forest.

    - Light an ancient oil lamp but beware, the shadows on the wall.

    'Steven Paulsen's stories have appeared in award-winning anthologies, and have been published around the world. Cover art and frontispiece by Acadamy-award winning artist, Shaun Tan.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Victoria : IFWG Publishing Inc , 2018
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