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1 Five Haiku Lee Murray , single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Unquiet Spirits : Essays by Asian Women in Horror Lee Murray (editor), Angela Yuriko Smith (editor), United States of America (USA) : Black Spot Books , 2023 27843161 2023 anthology essay
1 y separately published work icon Remains to be Told : Dark Tales of Aotearoa Lee Murray (editor), Bittern : Clan Destine Press , 2023 27747891 2023 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon Of Horror and Hope Lee Murray (editor), Angela Yuriko Smith (editor), New York (City) : Horror Writers Association , 2022 26203689 2022 anthology poetry short story A downloadable anthology of microfiction and poetry compiled by the HWA Wellness Committee.
1 1 y separately published work icon Black Cranes : Tales of Unquiet Women Lee Murray (editor), Geneve Flynn (editor), United States of America (USA) : Omnium Gatherum , 2020 21017664 2020 anthology short story

"Almond-eyed celestial, the filial daughter, the perfect wife. Quiet, submissive, demure. In Black Cranes, Southeast Asian writers of horror both embrace and reject these traditional roles in a unique collection of stories which dissect their experiences of 'otherness, ' be it in the colour of their skin, the angle of their cheekbones, the things they dare to write, or the places they have made for themselves in the world. Black Cranes is a dark and intimate exploration of what it is to be a perpetual outsider."--Publisher's description.

1 y separately published work icon Trickster's Treats Trickster's Treats : The Seven Deadly Sins Lee Murray (editor), Marie O'Regan (editor), Australia : Things in the Well , 2019 19376841 2019 anthology short story

'Our 3rd anthology of Halloween stories! The Seven Deadly Sins - for each of the sins we've gathered a crop of 7 stories of 700 words each, making a total of 49 treats! All proceeds go to Charity: Water.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Hellhole : An Anthology of Subterranean Terror Lee Murray (editor), United States of America (USA) : Gryphonwood Press , 2018 16403283 2018 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon At the Edge Dan Rabarts (editor), Lee Murray (editor), New Zealand : Paper Road Press , 2016 9575381 2016 anthology short story

'Step up, as close as you dare…

'…to a place at the edge of sanity, where cicadas scritch across balmy summer nights,

'at the edge of town, where the cellphone coverage is decidedly dodgy,

'at the edge of space, where a Mimbinus argut bounds among snowy rocks,

'at the edge of the page, where demon princes prance in the shadows,

'at the edge of despair, where 10 darushas will get you a vodka lime and a ring side seat,

'at the edge of the universe, where time stops but space goes on...

'From the brink of civilisation, the fringe of reason, and the border of reality, come 23 stories infused with the bloody-minded spirit of the Antipodes, tales told by the children of warriors and whalers, convicts and miners: people unafraid to strike out for new territories and find meaning in the expanses at the edge of the world.

'Compiled by award-winning editing team Dan Rabarts and Lee Murray, and including a story by Arthur C. Clarke finalist Phillip Mann and foreword by World Fantasy Award winner Angela Slatter, At the Edge is a dark and dystopic collection from some of Australia and New Zealand’s best speculative writers.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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