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March 25, 2011

Ditmar Awards

It's that time of year! I'm thrilled to announce that my novel 'Walking the Tree' has been shortlisted for best novel, and that that cover of 'Dead Sea Fruit', by the brilliant Olga Read, has been shortlisted for best artwork!


Press Release below. Congrats to all finalists.





Best Novel

Death Most Definite, Trent Jamieson (Hachette)
Madigan Mine, Kirstyn McDermott (Pan Macmillan)
Power and Majesty, Tansy Rayner Roberts (Voyager)
Stormlord Rising, Glenda Larke (Voyager)
Walking the Tree, Kaaron Warren (Angry Robot Books)

Best Novella or Novelette

"Acception", Tessa Kum (Eneit Press)
"All the Clowns in Clowntown", Andrew J McKiernan (Brimstone Press)
"Bleed", Peter M. Ball (Twelfth Planet Press)
"Her Gallant Needs", Paul Haines (Twelfth Planet Press)
"The Company Articles of Edward Teach", Thoraiya Dyer (Twelfth Planet Press)

Best Short Story

"All the Love in the World", Cat Sparks, Sprawl (Twelfth Planet Press)
"Bread and Circuses", Felicity Dowker, Scary Kisses (Ticonderoga Publications)
"One Saturday Night With Angel", Peter M. Ball, Sprawl (Twelfth Planet Press)
"She Said", Kirstyn McDermott, Scenes From the Second Storey (Morrigan Books)
"The House of Nameless", Jason Fischer, Writers of the Future XXVI (Galaxy Press)
"The February Dragon", Angela Slatter and Lisa L. Hannett, Scary Kisses (Ticonderoga Publications)

Best Collected Work

Baggage, edited by Gillian Polack (Eneit Press)
Macabre: A Journey through Australia's Darkest Fears, edited by Angela Challis and Marty Young (Brimstone Press)
Scenes from the Second Storey, edited by Amanda Pillar and Pete Kempshall (Morrigan Books)
Sprawl, edited by Alisa Krasnostein (Twelfth Planet Press)
Worlds Next Door, edited by Tehani Wessely (FableCroft Publishing)

Best Artwork

Cover art, The Angaelien Apocalypse/The Company Articles of Edward Teach (Twelfth Planet Press), Dion Hamill
Cover art, Australis Imaginarium (FableCroft Publishing), Shaun Tan
Cover art, Dead Sea Fruit (Ticonderoga Publications), Olga Read
Cover art, Savage Menace and Other Poems of Horror (P'rea Press), Andrew J McKiernan


"The Lost Thing" short film (Passion Pictures), Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Tan

Best Fan Writer

Robert Hood, for Undead Backbrain
Chuck McKenzie, for work in Horrorscope
Alexandra Pierce, for body of work including reviews at Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus
Tehani Wessely, for body of work including reviews at Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus

Best Fan Artist

Rachel Holkner, for Continuum 6 props
Dick Jenssen, for cover art of Interstellar Ramjet Scoop
Amanda Rainey, for Swancon 36 logo

Best Fan Publication in Any Medium

Australian Speculative Fiction in Focus, edited by Alisa Krasnostein et al.
Bad Film Diaries podcast, Grant Watson
Galactic Suburbia podcast, Alisa Krasnostein, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Alex Pierce
Terra Incognita podcast, Keith Stevenson
The Coode Street podcast, Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan
The Writer and the Critic podcast, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond

Best Achievement

Lisa L. Hannett, cover design for The Girl With No Hands and Other Tales (Ticonderoga Publications)
Helen Merrick and Andrew Milner, Academic Stream for Aussiecon 4
Amanda Rainey, cover design for Scary Kisses (Ticonderoga Publications)
Kyla Ward, Horror Stream and The Nightmare Ball for Aussiecon 4
Grant Watson and Sue Ann Barber, Media Stream for Aussiecon 4
Alisa Krasnostein, Kathryn Linge, Rachel Holkner, Alexandra Pierce, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Tehani Wessely, Snapshot 2010

Best New Talent

Thoraiya Dyer
Lisa L. Hannett
Patty Jansen
Kathleen Jennings
Pete Kempshall

William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review

Leigh Blackmore, for "Marvels and Horrors: Terry Dowling's Clowns at Midnight" in 21st Century Gothic (Scarecrow Press)
Damien Broderick, for editing Skiffy and Mimesis: More Best of Australian Science Fiction Review (Wildside Press)
Ross Murray, for "The Australian Dream Becomes Nightmare – Visions of Suburbia in Australian Science Fiction" in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine 44.
Tansy Rayner Roberts, for "A Modern Woman's Guide to Classic Who"

 



The official ballot paper, including postal address information, may be

downloaded as a PDF format file from:


http://ditmars.sf.org.au/2011/2011_Ditmar_Ballot.pdf


Votes can be sent via email to:


ditmars@sf.org.au


Online voting will be available shortly, at:


http://ditmars.sf.org.au/2011


Postal ballots will be distributed in the near future.


Voting for the Ditmar Award is conducted in accordance with the rules

specified at http://wiki.sf.org.au/Ditmar_rules, and is open to members

of Swancon Thirty Six (including supporting members) and to members of

Dudcon III who were eligible to vote in the 2010 Award. Voting in all

award categories is by the optional preferential system, and each

eligible individual may vote only once. All ballots (including emailed

ballots) should include the name and address of the voter. If you have

questions regarding the ballot or voting procedure, please email

ditmars@sf.org.au.







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Published on March 25, 2011 20:27

March 21, 2011

Aurealis Awards

Here's the Press Release from SpecFaction. Am thrilled to be on the shortlist!


 


SpecFaction NSW, organisers of the 2010 Aurealis Awards, are delighted to announce the finalists for the 2010 Aurealis Awards.


Judging Coordinator, Keith Stevenson, said that with approximately 600 entries across the

thirteen categories, the judges had a big task.


"Overall, the judges agreed that the entries had been of a high standard. In a number of the

categories the judges informed us that they had trouble coming down to a shortlist of five with many worthy entries just missing out on being included. I'd like to extend my thanks to all the judges for their time and professionalism in the judging of these awards."


Winners of the 2010 Aurealis Awards and the Peter McNamara Award will be announced at

the Aurealis Awards ceremony, sponsored by Harper Voyager, on the evening of Saturday the 21st of May. Details of the evening and a link to the online booking website are available at www.aurealisawards.com


2010 Aurealis Awards – Finalists


CHILDREN'S FICTION (told primarily through words)


Grimsdon, Deborah Abela, Random House

Ranger's Apprentice #9: Halt's Peril, John Flanagan, Random House

The Vulture of Sommerset, Stephen M Giles, Pan Macmillan

The Keepers, Lian Tanner, Allen & Unwin

Haggis MacGregor and the Night of the Skull, Jen Storer & Gug Gordon, Aussie Nibbles

(Penguin)


CHILDREN'S FICTION (told primarily through pictures)


Night School, Isobelle Carmody (writer) & Anne Spudvilas (illustrator), Penguin Viking

Magpie, Luke Davies (writer) & Inari Kiuru (illustrator), ABC Books (HarperCollins)

The Boy and the Toy, Sonya Hartnett (writer) & Lucia Masciullo (illustrator), Penguin Viking

Precious Little, Julie Hunt & Sue Moss (writers) & Gaye Chapman (illustrator), Allen &

Unwin

The Cloudchasers, David Richardson (writer) & Steven Hunt (illustrator), ABC Books

(HarperCollins)


YOUNG ADULT Short Story


Inksucker, Aidan Doyle, Worlds Next Door, Fablecroft Publishing

One Story, No Refunds, Dirk Flinthart, Shiny #6, Twelfth Planet Press

A Thousand Flowers, Margo Lanagan, Zombies Vs Unicorns, Allen & Unwin

Nine Times, Kaia Landelius & Tansy Rayner Roberts, Worlds Next Door, Fablecroft

Publishing

An Ordinary Boy, Jen White, The Tangled Bank, Tangled Bank Press



YOUNG ADULT Novel


Merrow, Ananda Braxton-Smith, black dog books

Guardian of the Dead, Karen Healey, Allen & Unwin

The Midnight Zoo, Sonya Hartnett, Penguin

The Life of a Teenage Body-Snatcher, Doug MacLeod, Penguin

Behemoth (Leviathan Trilogy Book Two), Scott Westerfeld, Penguin


BEST ILLUSTRATED BOOK/ GRAPHIC NOVEL


Shakespeare's Hamlet, Nicki Greenberg, Allen & Unwin

EEEK!: Weird Australian Tales of Suspense, Jason Paulos et al, Black House Comics

Changing Ways Book 1, Justin Randall, Gestalt Publishing

Five Wounds: An Illustrated Novel, Jonathan Walker & Dan Hallett, Allen & Unwin

Horrors: Great Stories of Fear and Their Creators, Rocky Wood & Glenn Chadbourne,

McFarlane & Co.



BEST COLLECTION


The Library of Forgotten Books, Rjurik Davidson, PS Publishing

Under Stones, Bob Franklin, Affirm Press

Sourdough and Other Stories, Angela Slatter, Tartarus Press

The Girl With No Hands, Angela Slatter, Ticonderoga Publications

Dead Sea Fruit, Kaaron Warren, Ticonderoga Publications


BEST ANTHOLOGY


Macabre: A Journey Through Australia's Darkest Fears, edited by Angela Challis & Dr Marty

Young, Brimstone Press

Sprawl, edited by Alisa Krasnostein, Twelfth Planet Press

Scenes from the Second Storey, edited by Amanda Pillar & Pete Kempshall, Morrigan Books

Godlike Machines, edited by Jonathan Strahan, SF Book Club

Wings of Fire, edited by Jonathan Strahan & Marianne S. Jablon, Night Shade Books


HORROR Short Story


Take the Free Tour, Bob Franklin, Under Stones, Affirm Press

Her Gallant Needs, Paul Haines, Sprawl, Twelfth Planet Press

The Fear, Richard Harland, Macabre: A Journey Through Australia's Darkest Fears,

Brimstone Press

Wasting Matilda, Robert Hood, Zombie Apocalypse!, Constable & Robinson Ltd

Lollo, Martin Livings, Close Encounters of the Urban Kind, Apex Publishing



HORROR Novel


After the World: Gravesend, Jason Fischer, Black House Comics

Death Most Definite, Trent Jamieson, Orbit (Hachette)

Madigan Mine, Kirstyn McDermott, Pan Macmillan



FANTASY Short Story


The Duke of Vertumn's Fingerling, Elizabeth Carroll, Strange Horizons

Yowie, Thoraiya Dyer, Sprawl, Twelfth Planet Press

The February Dragon, LL Hannett & Angela Slatter, Scary Kisses, Ticonderoga Publications

All the Clowns in Clowntown, Andrew McKiernan, Macabre: A Journey Through Australia's

Darkest Fears, Brimstone Press

Sister, Sister, Angela Slatter, Strange Tales III, Tartarus Press


FANTASY Novel


The Silence of Medair, Andrea K Höst, self-published

Death Most Definite, Trent Jamieson, Orbit (Hachette)

Stormlord Rising, Glenda Larke, HarperVoyager (HarperCollins)

Heart's Blood, Juliet Marillier, Pan Macmillan

Power and Majesty, Tansy Rayner Roberts, HarperVoyager (HarperCollins)


SCIENCE FICTION Short Story


The Heart of a Mouse, K.J. Bishop, Subterranean Online (Winter 2010)

The Angaelian Apocalypse, Matthew Chrulew, The Company Articles Of Edward Teach/The

Angaelian Apocalypse, Twelfth Planet Press

Border Crossing, Penelope Love, Belong, Ticonderoga Publications

Interloper, Ian McHugh, Asimovs (Jan 2011)

Relentless Adaptations, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Sprawl, Twelfth Planet Press


SCIENCE FICTION Novel


Song of Scarabaeous, Sara Creasy, EOS Books

Mirror Space, Marianne de Pierres, Orbit (Hachette)

Transformation Space, Marianne de Pierres, Orbit (Hachette)



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Published on March 21, 2011 20:42

March 11, 2011

Ishtar

Gilgamesh Press is pleased to announce that its long-awaited Ishtar collection is on track for release in November 2011!


The talent-packed anthology now has a gorgeous cover to match the stellar content!



Ishtar.

Powerful, sexy, and very, very deadly.


The 5 Loves of Ishtar

Kaaron Warren


Follow the path that the goddess Ishtar takes through the eyes of her most devoted worshippers, her washerwomen. Sharokin, Atur, Ninlil, Shamiran, Ninevah and Ashurina share in their goddess' loves, losses and triumphs, as kingdoms rise and fall in the Land of Rivers.


And the Dead Shall Outnumber the Living

Deborah Biancotti


In modern-day Sydney, male prostitutes are dying. Their bones have turned to paste and their bodies are jelly. As Detective Adrienne Garner investigates the deaths, she finds rumours of strange cults and old gods whose powers threaten her city and, ultimately, her world.


The Sleeping and the Dead

Cat Sparks


Dr. Anna remembers little of her life before the war, merely traces of the man she used to love. When three desperate travellers rekindle slumbering memories, she begins a search that takes her to Hell and beyond. A search for love and, ultimately, enlightenment.


 


Edited by Amanda Pillar & K.V. Taylor.





COMING NOVEMBER 2011!



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Published on March 11, 2011 04:10

March 9, 2011

Inifinitas Bookshop

Infinitas Bookshop in Parramatta is a wonderful source of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror books. They run events (I've never been to one, but hear good reports) signings and writers' groups.


They also have a newsletter, and the most recent one has Len Newland reviewing Walking the Tree.




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Published on March 09, 2011 16:22

March 5, 2011

Ditmars

Ellen Datlow has offered to send the two Ditmar-eligible story from the antholgy Haunted Legends to interested readers.


My story ' That Girl', and Stephen Dedman's "For Those in Peril on the Sea."


Email Ellen Datlow for a reading copy.



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Published on March 05, 2011 21:39

March 3, 2011

Wow

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Published on March 03, 2011 01:41