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Born: Established: 1960 ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Australian
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1 y separately published work icon The White Library Paul Voermans , Harrogate : PS Publishing , 2020 20747169 2020 single work novel fantasy

'What’s the weirdest thing you could imagine going on in a national library?

'Dropout physics student Angela Donohoe is about to discover just that. Release it.  Become it. All in a world where colonial history did not quite turn out like ours, where the global power is the Federated Kingdom of Mendana and David Bowie was an astronaut, The White Library is a surreal escapade of library friends and enemies, love—and a remarkable woman.

'The White Library: beautifully written, sensitive, idiotic.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 A Working Childhood (from a novel-in-progress) Jill Sparrow , Paul Voermans , 2007 extract novel science fiction
— Appears in: Overland , Spring no. 188 2007; (p. 49-51)
1 New Australian Science Fiction Paul Voermans , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 183 2006; (p. 88)

— Review of The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy : Volume 1 2005 anthology short story ; A Tour Guide in Utopia Lucy Sussex , 2005 selected work short story novella prose
1 The Future's Not Ours to See Paul Voermans , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Earth Is But a Star : Excursions Through Science Fiction to the Far Future 2001; (p. 369-381)
1 Malcolm and the Intergalactic Slug-Suckers Paul Voermans , 1994 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: The Lottery : Nine Science Fiction Stories 1994; (p. 133-150)
1 The Girl Who Stole the Current Buns from the Space/Time Kitchen Paul Voermans , 1994 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Aurealis : Australian Fantasy & Science Fiction , no. 13 1994; (p. 68-82)
1 My Sister, Cristeta, Who is Magic Paul Voermans , 1994 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Alien Shores : An Anthology of Australian Science Fiction 1994; (p. 387-400)
1 Giving it Away Paul Voermans , 1993 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 133 1993; (p. 31-37)
1 1 Seeking a Guide to the Funding Maze Paul Voermans , 1993 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Age , 20 April 1993; (p. 14)
2 5 y separately published work icon The Weird Colonial Boy Paul Voermans , London : Gollancz , 1993 Z491816 1993 single work novel satire humour fantasy

Martin Livings, in a review in Eidolon, offers the following synopsis:

'If I were to sum up the genre of The Weird Colonial Boy, I'd have to call it an SF/humour/alternate history/romance/bush-ranging tale, sort of Monty Python meets Robbery Under Arms, with a pinch of For The Term Of His Natural Life thrown in for good measure. In essence, it describes a world where the Reformation never took place, where the British Empire still rules supreme, where Australia is still effectively a penal colony in 1978. It's a harsh reality compared to [protagonist] Nigel Donohoe's native Melbourne, a comparatively luxurious world of tropical fish and punk rock. First he must come to terms with no longer being in his own universe (I won't divulge how he managed to skip across dimensions - let's just say it involved a tropical fish, a plastic spaceship and some chicken poo), then with the imminent likelihood of no longer existing in this or any other reality.'

Source: Eidolon 13 (July 1993): pp.87-90.

2 5 y separately published work icon And Disregards the Rest Paul Voermans , London : Gollancz , 1992 Z56571 1992 single work novel science fiction

'A novel of alien contact and communication through time. In the near future, an Australian theatrical producer assembles a theatre company to mount a radical, experimental production of "The Tempest" in the outback. The experiment ends in disaster, with lasting and terrifying repercussions.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 The Broken Butterfly Paul Voermans , 1977 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: The View from the Edge : A Workshop of Science Fiction Stories 1977; (p. 41-46)
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