Tag Archives: aurealis award
GenreCon 2017 Plenary Address
That title is a fancy way of saying I ranted at a bunch of nice people at 9.20am this morning. It was fun!
Here’s the transcript of my rant.
Awards Don’t Matter
Good morning to you all, hungover or otherwise.
My name is, as
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Welcome to Orphancorp: Marlee Jane Ward
Marlee Jane Ward is a self-described writer, reader and weirdo from Melbourne, Australia. She’s a graduate of the Clarion West Writers Workshop and her debut novella, Welcome To Orphancorp, was one of three winners of Seizure’s Viva La Novella
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Goodreads Giveaway: The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales
Ooops! Forgot about this in all the hustle and bustle of BWF preparation!
I’m giving away a hardcover, limited edition copy of my Aurealis Award winning collection The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales!
Go here and do the clicky
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Over at Tor.com: St Dymphna’s School for Poison Girls
Art by Kathleen Jennings
The lovely folk at Tor.com have reprinted my Aurealis Award winning fantasy story “St Dymphna’s School for Poison Girls” in its entirety. And with all of Kathleen’s lovely illustrations.
“St Dymphna’s” first appeared
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Review: The Female Factory
The wonderful Amanda Wrangles has reviewed The Female Factory (which won the Aurealis Award for Best Collection last week, didn’t ya know?) over at Marianne de Pierres’ most excellent and eclectic site.
As the latest joint offering from super-star writing duo
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Home and Hearth
Just in case anyone’s interested … the Aurealis Award winning Home and Hearth is available on Amazon as a ebook … here.
Just saying.
She Never Slept says nice things …
… about The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales *blush*.
Over here.
Thanks, Ms Sarah. 🙂
The Cursebreaking Drive-by: Kyla Ward
Kyla Ward has been short-listed for Ditmars and Aurealis Awards for the stories ‘Kijin Tea’ and ‘The Bat’s Boudoir’. Her short stories have been published in venues which include Shadowed Realms, Agog!, Borderlands, Scary Kisses and Passing Strange – and her poetry has appeared in Bloodsongs and Abbadon. She is
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