Helena McAuley loves trees and hates paper. That is why, when she finds paper, she must constantly desecrate it with her “writing”.
Lover of whisky, social justice, and the Oxford Comma, McAuley’s aim for her writing is to produce memorable characters and enjoyable stories that lure the unsuspecting reader into introspective thought.
A former student of archaeology and anthropology, McAuley has been published in the Williamstown Writers anthology ‘On the Edge’; the complaints section of her local newspaper; and her mother’s bi-annual letters home to family.
‘This is the Dawning’ is a serialised debut that will be published throughout the ASF Zodiac series. So if you want to know what Capricorn does next—har har—you have to read Aquarius.
She can be found twit-ing, insta-ing, and occasionally facebooked under the handle @thathmc
No goats or fish were harmed during the making of this anthology.
Brianna Bullen is a Deakin University PhD creative writing candidate writing about memory in science fiction. She has had work published in journals including LiNQ, Aurealis, Voiceworks, Rabbit, Multiverse: An anthology of international science fiction poetry, and Woolf Pack Zine. She won the 2017 Apollo Bay short story competition and placed second in the 2017 Newcastle Short story competition. Her manuscript was previously a finalist in the 2018 Subbed In Poetry Chapbook competition. In 2018, she was part of Nexus, an Arts Access Victoria collective for artists with mental health recovery lived experience.
Nikky Lee is an award-winning author who grew up as a barefoot 90s kid in Perth, Western Australia on Whadjuk Noongar Country. She now lives in Aotearoa New Zealand with a husband, a dog and a couch potato cat. In her free time, she writes speculative fiction, often burning the candle at both ends to explore fantastic worlds, mine asteroids and meet wizards. She's had over two dozen stories published in magazines, anthologies and on the radio.
Her short fiction has been shortlisted six times in the Aurealis Awards with her novelette Dingo & Sister winning the Best Young Adult Short Story and the Best Fantasy Novella categories in 2020. In 2021, she received a Ditmar Award for Best New Talent. Her debut novel, The Rarkyn's Familiar, won the 2023 Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Youth Novel, three 2022 Indie Ink Awards, Bronze in Young Adult Fiction at the 2022 Foreward INDIES Book of the Year Awards, and was a finalist in the 2022 Aurealis Awards for Best Young Adult Novel.
Sasha Hanton grew up in the tropics of Darwin, Northern Territory. From a young age, she devoured books and iced coffee, both of which she continues to intake on an almost daily basis. Now living on beautiful Bribie Island in Queensland her time is split between writing and spoiling her puppy Miley.
Sasha, who has a Bachelor of Journalism from Bond University, has dabbled in the journalistic profession but finds fiction far more fascinating. Her first published work The Short Story Press Collection draws on her love for a diverse range of genres and passion for short stories. Coming from a multicultural background (Eurasian) she aspires to make her writing inclusive for people from all walks of life and to bring a unique blend of eastern and western culture to her writing.
Throughout her life, she has been a lover of history and mythology, and at any time will find some way to worm one or the other into her storytelling. When she’s not writing or reading she can be found walking her dog and volunteering. You can keep up with her writing over on www.theshortstorypress.wordpress.com
Zoey Xolton is an internationally Best Selling Australian Speculative Fiction Author, and Award-Winning Poet, with a penchant for the Dark Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, and Horror genres. Her works have appeared in dozens of themed anthologies, with many more due for publication. She is especially fond of short fiction and is working on future story collections, as well as a series of novelettes and novellas. She is a proud mother of two, and is fortunate enough to be married to her soul mate.
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In a story spanning centuries, a curse winds and weaves its way to the heart of Archer. When a multi-millionaire Shetland centaur disappears, a private detective and her partner try their hoof at the case. After being sought out by an acolyte, Nunki must choose to accept her skills and her past, or continue to live in obscurity.
SAGITTARIUS is a collection of twisted stories inspired by this fascinating Zodiac sign, and retellings of the myths behind the sign. The tales span multiple genres, including science fiction, horror and fantasy, and are told by award-winning authors and new stars of the Australian and New Zealand speculative fiction scene.
Título : Sagittarius
EAN : 9798201717278
Editorial : Deadset Press
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