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Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 The Corsers' Hinge : A Lamplighter Tale
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Legends of Australian Fantasy Jack Dann (editor), Jonathan Strahan (editor), Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2010 Z1703151 2010 anthology novella short story fantasy

    'Celebrate the legends of Australian fantasy. Extraordinary voices ... extraordinary worlds.

    Come to Erith, to a faerie tale with a sting, or to Obernewtyn, long before the Seeker was born. Revisit a dark pocket of history for the Magician′s Guild or get caught up in the confusion of an endlessly repeating day in the Citadel. Cross the wall, where Charter magic is all that lies between you and death. A trip with a graverobber can be gruesome, and it′s hard to share the fear of a woman who must kill her husband if her child is to rule ...

    A mysterious tale plays out in Sevenwaters. Catch up with Ros and Adi as they prepare for the greatest change of all. Other twists in these fabulous tales bring us to demonic destiny and an alternate WWII.

    These eleven short novels will take you on amazing new journeys with favourite characters from the worlds you know and love' (HarperCollins).

    Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2010
    pg. 262-330
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Tales from the Half-Continent David Cornish , Parkside : Omnibus Books , 2014 7179820 2014 selected work novella fantasy young adult

    'Bunting Faukes has a debt and no way to repay it - times are tough for grave robbers. But a way out is presented in the person of Atticus Wells, a sleuth with strange eyes that see into everything. Virtue Bland is alone in the world. Packed off to Brandenbrass to serve the household of her late father's employer, she has only her old pa's olfactologue to remember him by. But with it she can smell monsters.' (Publication abstract)

    Parkside : Omnibus Books , 2014
    pg. 1-130
    Note: Revised version.
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