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Nyssa
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Wednesday, 08 September 2010
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The dead have arisen. The streets are empty. The city is silent.
If there is one person you’d want at a time like this, it’d be Chuck McKenzie.
Since 1999, he’s sold stories to Agog, Aurealis, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Borderlands, Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales, produced a novel and a collection and co-edited a work. His expertise in horror has seen him on both the Aurealis and Australian Shadow Awards judging panels. He’s also a manager of a Melbourne bookshop.
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3.4 |
Reviewed by Nell
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Reviewed by Guest
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 Nyssa Nicole Murphy is one of the first names I knew when I first started working with the industry some years ago, and her love for spec fic is clear with all the work she's done.
She's been an editor for various publications, worked with CSFG, Conflux,... |
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 Nyssa What do you do?
Granny: I’m an aged alter-ego, my job is to drink lots of alcohol, sleep, and say what I think. I’m 110, after all.
Sharyn: Yeah, Granny, she was talking to me, you know, the one of us who actually does stuff.
G: Pfft, like what?
S: Like write; edit; publish; raise seven kids; you know – actual work. I do realise you are unfamiliar with the word.
G: You make that sound like a bad thing?
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 Nyssa
Kate Forsyth is one of Australia's best talents without question. Over 23 books, crossing all age boundaries, her works are a brilliant mix of history, myth and fantasy bringing adventure and magic to all readers. Her latest work is Wildkin's Curse, sequel to The Starthorn Tree.
Her website is here.
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 Natalie Maddalena Simon Petrie is the author of Rare Unsigned Copy: tales of Rocketry, Ineptitude, and Giant Mutant Vegetables. It has received some very nice reviews:
“Probably the best collection of mostly-humorous short speculative fiction by a New-Zealand-born Australian writer resident in Canberra to have been published during March 2010.” — Not the Author’s Mother
I asked him a few questions about the writing and publishing process.
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