Tag Archives: Alan Baxter

FAR VOYAGER POSTSCRIPTS #32/33

Artwork by Pete Von Sholly's "Troop Inspection" f

Artwork by Pete Von Sholly’s “Troop Inspection” f

Huzzah! At last it’s happening! FAR VOYAGER POSTSCRIPTS #32/33 from PS Publishing is on its way. The ToC is awesome, and I’m really pleased
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THE YEAR’S BEST AUSTRALIAN FANTASY & HORROR 2012

years-best-fantasy-and-horror-v3-slideThe ToC for the latest YBAF&H (yes, you *should* sing that to the tune of “YMCA”) has been released into the community – on parole, really, with little chance of it respecting its good behaviour bond. With fiction from the likes of
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Batter up

couchOver at Al’s place I’ve taken over the fainting couch and answered some questions about writerly angst and how to cope.

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Jo Anderton on Angst

Jo-Anderton-photo-225x300Alan Baxter’s series continues today with Jo Anderton talking about the stuff that makes her angsty and how she beats it up and kicks it to the kerb.

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Over at Alan Baxter’s place …

fainting couchOngoing Angst! Of Successful Writers!

Yes, the successful people get it too – sorry if you thought there was a point where the writerly angst went away!

Alan is running a series with writers answering questions about angst and how they (or
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Over at Thirteen O’Clock …

… is a lovely review by Alan Baxter of our Midnight and Moonshine.

Angela Slatter and Lisa L Hannett have become well known for their collaborative short fiction work. Last year they won an Aurealis Award for
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A Killer Among Demons

Squeee! This is the cover for the new Dark Prints Press anthology, A Killer Among Demons.

My story “Cuckoo” is in this one, and there’s also work by the likes of Alan Baxter and Stephen M. Irwin
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Tuesday Toot

Apparently, I can be in two places at once.

Over here at Alan Baxter’s place.

And so, on a day with an otter …

… I also managed to make it onto the shortlist for the Aurealis Awards Best Horror Short Story, with “The Coffin-maker’s Daughter” (A Book of Horrors, Stephen Jones ed.).

I’m not saying the otter made it
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Week 5 as a full-time writer?

I think it must be about week 5, but I’m too lazy to check the calendar. I type this in between preparing dinner for the Significant Other (he will be home soon) and trying to squeeze out a
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