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Heritage: Australian
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1 1 y separately published work icon Year's Best Young Adult Speculative Fiction 2015 Julia Rios (editor), Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2016 9473446 2016 anthology short story science fiction fantasy horror
1 y separately published work icon Year's Best Young Adult Speculative Fiction 2014 Year's Best YA Speculative Fiction 2014 Julia Rios (editor), Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2015 8874541 2015 anthology short story

'Fans of Kaleidoscope will find more tales of wonder, adventure, diversity, and variety in this collection devoted to stories with teen protagonists. ' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Letters to Tiptree Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Alexandra Pierce (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2015 8815653 2015 anthology correspondence

'In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Alice Sheldon’s birth, and in recognition of the enormous influence of both Tiptree and Sheldon on the field, Twelfth Planet Press is publishing a selection of thoughtful letters written by science fiction and fantasy’s writers, editors, critics and fans to celebrate her, to recognise her work, and maybe in some cases to finish conversations set aside nearly thirty years ago.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Cherry Crow Children : A Twelve Planets Collection Deborah Kalin , Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2015 8432273 2015 selected work short story

'Tulliæn spans a fractured mountaintop, where the locals lie and the tourists come to die. Try the honey.

'Briskwater crouches deep in the shadow of a dam wall. Ignore the weight of the water hanging overhead, and the little dead girl wandering the streets. Off with you, while you still can.

'In Haverny Wood the birds drink blood, the dogs trade their coughings for corpses, the lost children carve up their bodies to run with the crows, and the townsfolk stitch silence into their spleens. You mustn't talk so wild.

'The desert-locked outpost of Boundary boasts the famed manufacturers of flawless timepieces; those who would learn the trade must offer up their eyes as starting materials. Look to your pride: it will eat you alive.

'Sooner or later, in every community, fate demands its dues — and the currency is blood.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Year's Best Young Adult Speculative Fiction 2013 Year's Best YA Speculative Fiction 2013 Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Julia Rios (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2014 8141712 2014 anthology short story young adult

'Our goal is to uncover the best young adult short fiction of the year published in the anthologies dedicated to the form, the occasional special edition of a magazine, and individual pieces appearing in otherwise "adult" anthologies and magazines, and bring them together in one accessible collection. Fans of Kaleidoscope will find more tales of wonder, adventure, diversity, and variety in this collection devoted to stories with teen protagonists. Our goal is to uncover the best young adult short fiction of the year published in the anthologies dedicated to the form, the occasional special edition of a magazine, and individual pieces appearing in otherwise "adult" anthologies and magazines, and bring them together in one accessible collection. So many young readers are avidly reading speculative fiction in novel form; we want to introduce them to the delight that can be found in the short story as well.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Kaleidoscope : Diverse Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Julia Rios (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2014 7566366 2014 anthology short story science fiction fantasy

'Kaleidoscope collects fun, edgy, meditative, and hopeful YA science fiction and fantasy with diverse leads. These twenty original stories tell of scary futures, magical adventures, and the joys and heartbreaks of teenage life.

'Featuring New York Times bestselling and award winning authors along with newer voices:

'Garth Nix, Sofia Samatar, William Alexander, Karen Healey, E.C. Myers, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Ken Liu, Vylar Kaftan, Sean Williams, Amal El-Mohtar, Jim C. Hines, Faith Mudge, John Chu, Alena McNamara, Tim Susman, Gabriela Lee, Dirk Flinthart, Holly Kench, Sean Eads, and Shveta Thakrar

'What do a disabled superhero, a time-traveling Chinese-American figure skater, and a transgendered animal shifter have in common? They’re all stars of Kaleidoscope stories!' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Showtime Narrelle M. Harris , Tansy Rayner Roberts (editor), Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2012 Z1909058 2012 selected work short story horror
1 y separately published work icon Asymmetry : A Twelve Planets Collection Thoraiya Dyer , Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2012 Z1903352 2012 selected work short story fantasy science fiction

'An Australian Air Force base patrolled by werewolves. A planet where wages are paid in luck. A future where copies are made of criminals to interpret their dark dreams. A medieval cavalry of mothers who are only permitted to take as many lives as they have created.

'In every world, an imbalance of power. Something terribly askew between women and men, humans and wolves, citizens and constructs, light and dark.

'In every world, asymmetry.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon Through Splintered Walls : A Twelve Planets Collection Kaaron Warren , Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2012 Z1873891 2012 selected work short story horror Through Splintered Walls comprises three short stories, ''Mountain,' 'Creek,' and 'Road' and the novella Sky. The stories are inspired by the beauty, the danger, the cruelty, emptiness, loneliness and perfection of the Australian landscape.
1 y separately published work icon The 2012 Snapshot : Australian Speculative Fiction Alisa Krasnostein (interviewer), Kathryn Linge (interviewer), David McDonald (interviewer), Helen Merrick (interviewer), Ian Mond (interviewer), Jason Nahrung (interviewer), Alexandra Pierce (interviewer), Tansy Rayner Roberts (interviewer), Sean Wright (interviewer), Tehani Croft (interviewer), 2012 10660834 2012 anthology interview

'The Aussie Spec Fic Snapshot has taken place three times over the past eight years. In 2005, Ben Peek spent a frantic week interviewing 43 people in the Australian spec fic scene, and since then, it’s grown every time, now taking a team of interviewers working together to accomplish! In the lead up to Continuum 8 in Melbourne, this team, consisting of Alisa Krasnostein, Kathryn Linge, David McDonald, Helen Merrick, Ian Mond, Jason Nahrung, Alex Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Tehani Wessely and Sean Wright, blogged interviews for Snapshot 2012.'

Source: Australian SF Snapshot Project.

1 1 y separately published work icon Love and Romanpunk Tansy Rayner Roberts , Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2011 Z1885836 2011 selected work short story fantasy
1 [Review] Sprawl Alisa Krasnostein , 2011 single work review
— Appears in: Fiction Focus : New Titles for Teenagers , vol. 25 no. 2 2011; (p. 58)

— Review of Sprawl 2010 anthology short story
1 Small is Beautiful : Novel vs Short Fiction Alisa Krasnostein , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: Writing Queensland , February no. 192 2010; (p. 13)
1 1 y separately published work icon Sprawl Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Amanda Rainey , (cover artist), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2010 Z1738651 2010 anthology short story science fiction 'A glimpse into the strange, dark, and often wondrous magics that fill the days and nights of Australia’s dreaming cities and towns.' - from bookstore catalogue
1 y separately published work icon The 2010 Snapshot : Australian Speculative Fiction Alisa Krasnostein (interviewer), Kathryn Linge (interviewer), Alexandra Pierce (interviewer), Tansy Rayner Roberts (interviewer), Rachel Holkner (interviewer), Tehani Croft (interviewer), 2010 10660302 2010 anthology interview

'In February 2010 – in the lead up to Aussiecon 4, Australia’s fourth hosting of Worldcon, the international science fiction convention which also boasts the Hugo Awards – six interviewers, including myself, decided it was a great time to Snapshot again. In the space of a week, we managed to publish 90 interviews, covering internationally reknown authors, artists and editors including Margo Lanagan, Sean Williams, Jonathan Strahan and Nick Stathopoulos alongside up-and-coming writers such as Thoraiya Dyer, Felicity Dowker and Jason Fischer, as well as book bloggers, reviewers, publishers and commentators relevant in the specfic scene.'

Source: Australian SF Snapshot Project.

1 y separately published work icon Roadkill [and] Siren Beat Robert Shearman , Tansy Rayner Roberts , Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2009 Z1660924 2009 selected work novella horror fantasy
1 1 y separately published work icon New Ceres Nights Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Tehani Croft (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2009 Z1600413 2009 anthology short story

'New Ceres, a planet in the outer colonies, embraced the Age of Enlightenment nearly two hundred years ago and refused to let go. Refugees and opportunists come to New Ceres in search of new lives, escaping the conflicts of the interstellar war that has already destroyed Earth. New Ceres Nights presents thirteen exciting stories of freedom, debauchery, decadence, subterfuge and murder set against the backdrop of powdered wigs, coffee houses, duels and balls.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 1 y separately published work icon New Ceres Alisa Krasnostein (editor), 2009 Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2006- Z1600400 2009 periodical (2 issues)

An ejournal of fiction, non fiction, and artwork set in a shared world, the planet of New Ceres:

'The world of New Ceres was originally devised by Gillian Polack, and further contributed to by the authors and staff writers of [the] first issue. Writers and readers ... build and develop [the] world by submitting fiction and nonfiction world building articles and by interacting on the ezine forums.'

Source: Alisa Krasnostein, 'Editorial', New Ceres 1 (2006).

New Ceres is a world consciously trapped in the eighteenth century, a temporal anachronism enforced by conservative factions within government and by the sinister Lumoscenti (the golden monks). According to the ejournal's main page:

Meet the world of New Ceres, an exciting and dangerous place. Its water is green and its inhabitants are sophisticates.

New Ceres is precarious: its New Enlightenment constrains society as well as liberating old thoughts and literature and drinking customs. The planet plays interstellar politics to defend its independence and it recruits refugees from Old Earth and the conquered New Alliance planets to maintain some dangerous habits

On New Ceres you will find coffee houses and highwaymen, drinks, gambling and illegal hi-technology.

Source: New Ceres (http://ceres.dreamhosters.com/doku.php) Sighted: 25/8/2011

Originally published as a twice-yearly webzine launched on 1 September 2006. New Ceres moved into print in October 2008 with the first of the Twelfth Planet Press novella series set on the planet of New Ceres: Angel Rising by Dirk Flinthart. An anthology of original stories, New Ceres Nights, also set on New Ceres, followed in 2009.

Source: New Ceres website (http://ceres.dreamhosters.com/doku.php?id=general:about_new_ceres) Sighted: 23/06/2009

1 3 y separately published work icon 2012 Twenty Twelve Ben Payne (editor), Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2008 Z1598344 2008 anthology short story science fiction

2012 is a themed science-fiction anthology that addresses the social, environmental, and economic issues and concerns of the world today through stories set in 2012. The anthology comprises eleven tales by Australian authors who express their views on the dark tragedies that may possibly await us in a few short years.

1 1 y separately published work icon Shiny Shiny Magazine Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Tehani Croft (editor), Tansy Rayner Roberts (editor), Alisa Krasnostein (editor), Ben Payne (editor), 2007 Yokine : Twelfth Planet Press , 2007-2009 Z1556585 2007 periodical fantasy horror science fiction (3 issues)

Shiny was a free e-zine targeting the young-adult speculative-fiction market. It was launched in 2006 by Twelfth Planet Press, as an attempt to both experiment with the e-zine form and to carve out an audience for young-adult short stories. By 2009, however, Twelfth Planet's commitments to its paying readers and an expanded publication schedule for 2010 and 2011 meant that the 'zine was forced to close down after issue 6 (2009). In just over two years, Shiny published eighteen stories, nine of which were written by Australians.

Source: Shiny website (http://shinymag.blogspot.com/). Sighted: 05/04/2011

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