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Andrew Enstice Andrew Enstice i(A5458 works by)
Born: Established:
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1980
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1 y separately published work icon City of the Sun Trilogy Janeen Webb , Andrew Enstice , Gold Coast : IFWG Publishing Inc , 2021- 22981763 2021 series - author novel
1 y separately published work icon The Five Star Republic Janeen Webb , Andrew Enstice , Gold Coast : IFWG Publishing Inc , 2021 22981548 2021 single work novel science fiction

'The date is 1854. The place is the Australian goldfields in the British colony of Victoria-the richest prize on earth. The story begins with a stockade. The flag of independence is unfurled. Men driven beyond endurance take arms against British redcoats. At their forefront are two hundred Colt-wielding Americans, the California Rangers, led by the charismatic and idealistic Captain James McGill.

'The stockade falls. The Rangers are scattered. But from the ashes will rise a new revolution-a revolution powered by the sun. And this one will not fail.

'In the 19th century, just how close did we come to a world run on solar power? The Five Star Republic is history with a twist, the story of a world that might easily have been-the future you’ll wish we’d had.'

Source : publisher's blurb

2 12 y separately published work icon The Yellow Wave : A Romance of the Asiatic Invasion of Australia Kenneth Mackay , London : Richard Bentley , 1895 Z507615 1895 single work novel science fiction

'In Kenneth Mackay s 1895 admonitory tale, Britain s attention and military forces are diverted by a Russian attack on India, and Australia is left defenseless. The Russians lead the invasion force, but for readers of the Victorian Age, the real horror is the use of Chinese troops. This sweeping speculative story foreshadows the rapid growth of nationalism in the 20th Century. It also takes remarkable risks with its subject matter and its audience, challenging both literary and moral conventions.'

Source: Publisher's blurb, Wesleyan University Press 2003 edition.

1 Untitled Andrew Enstice , 2000 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 224 2000; (p. 4)
1 y separately published work icon The Fantastic Self : Essays on the Subject of the Self Janeen Webb (editor), Andrew Enstice (editor), North Perth : Eidolon Publications , 1999 Z216385 1999 anthology criticism essay

This anthology is a compilation of papers presented at the tenth international conference of the Mythopoeic Literature Association of Australia held at Newman College, Melbourne in July 1994. It focuses on the definitions of self and identity and how these themes are portrayed in works of science fiction, fantasy, children's and young adult literature. It also contains other material which has not been indexed.

1 5 y separately published work icon Aliens and Savages : Fiction, Politics and Prejudice in Australia Janeen Webb , Andrew Enstice , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 1998 Z193638 1998 single work criticism
1 Dream, Until God Burns Andrew Enstice , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Dreaming Down-Under 1998; (p. 270-273) Dreaming Down-Under : Book One 1999; (p. 199-205)
1 Haiku i "Spring in the mountains", Andrew Enstice , 1984 single work poetry
— Appears in: A Garland for Joan : Poems by Divers Hands being a Miscellany on the Occasion of Joan Elvins' Retirement 1984; (p. 15)
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