Grant Stone's stories have appeared in Shimmer, Strange Horizons, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Semaphore, and Use Only As Directed and have twice won the Sir Julius Vogel Award. He's also one-third of the Cerberus Writing Band, along with Dan Rabarts and Matthew Sanborn Smith.
Darusha writes science fiction and speculative poetry as M. Darusha Wehm and mainstream poetry and fiction as Darusha Wehm. Science fiction books include: Beautiful Red, Children of Arkadia and the Andersson Dexter cyberpunk detective series. Mainstream books include the Devi Jones' Locker Young Adult series and The Home for Wayward Parrots (forthcoming from NeWest Press).
Darusha's short fiction and poetry have appeared in many venues, including Arsenika, Nature, Escape Pod, and several anthologies.
Darusha is originally from Canada but currently lives in Wellington, New Zealand after spending the past several years sailing the Pacific.
Award-winning author, Sean Monaghan has published more than one hundred stories in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and in New Zealand, where he makes his home. A regular contributor to Asimov’s, his story “Crimson Birds of Small Miracles”, set in the art world of Shilinka Switalla, won both the Sir Julius Vogel Award, and the Asimov’s Readers Poll Award, for best short story.
He is a past winner of the Jim Baen Memorial Award, and the Amazing Stories Award.
Sean writes from a nook in a corner of his 110 year old home, usually listening to eighties music.
Award-winning author, Sean Monaghan has published more than one hundred stories in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and in New Zealand, where he makes his home. A regular contributor to Asimov’s, his story “Crimson Birds of Small Miracles”, set in the art world of Shilinka Switalla, won both the Sir Julius Vogel Award, and the Asimov’s Readers Poll Award, for best short story.
He is a past winner of the Jim Baen Memorial Award, and the Amazing Stories Award.
Sean writes from a nook in a corner of his 110 year old home, usually listening to eighties music.
For the first time ever, the best short SFF from Aotearoa New Zealand is collected together in a single volume.
This inaugural edition of the Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy brings together the very best short speculative fiction published by Kiwi authors in 2018.
Explore worlds of hope and wonder, and worlds where hope and wonder are luxuries we wasted long ago; histories given new life, and futures you might prefer to avoid.
Featuring:
"We Feed the Bears of Fire and Ice", by Octavia Cade (originally published in Strange Horizons)
"Logistics", by A.J. Fitzwater (originally published in Clarkesworld)
"The Garden", by Isabelle McNeur (originally published in Wizards in Space)
"Trees", by Toni Wi (originally published in Breach)
"A Most Elegant Solution", by M. Darusha Wehm (originally published in Terraform)
"Mirror Mirror", by Mark English (originally published in Abyss & Apex)
"A Brighter Future", by Grant Stone (originally published in Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud (IFWG))
"The People Between the Silences", by Dave Moore (originally published in Landfall)
"Common Denominator", by Melanie Harding-Shaw (originally published in Wild Musette Journal)
"The Billows of Sarto", by Sean Monaghan (originally published in Asimov's)
"The Glassblower's Peace", by James Rowland (originally published in Aurealis)
"Te Ika", by J.C. Hart (originally published in Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud (IFWG))
"Girls Who Do Not Drown", by Andi C. Buchanan (originally published in Apex)
Título : Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy: Volume I
EAN : 9780473491277
Editorial : Paper Road Press
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