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Deborah Sheldon

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I'm a multi-award-winning author and anthology editor from Melbourne, Australia. I write poems, short stories, novelettes, novellas and novels across the darker spectrum of horror, crime and noir. My latest titles are the deep-sea thriller novel Nightmare Reef and the collection The Broonie and Other Dark Poems.
My award-nominated titles include the novels Bodily Harm, Cretaceous Canyon, Body Farm Z, Contrition and Devil Dragon; the novellas Redhead Town and Thylacines; and the collections Figments and Fragments: Dark Stories and Liminal Spaces: Horror Stories. My collection Perfect Little Stitches and Other Stories won the Australian Shadows 'Best Collected Work' Award, was nominated for an Aurealis Award, and long-listed for a Bram Stoker.
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Deborah Sheldon I'm so glad you enjoyed Contrition! Thanks for your wonderful review (I've posted it on my website). Regarding a sequel to Contrition, I envisaged the…moreI'm so glad you enjoyed Contrition! Thanks for your wonderful review (I've posted it on my website). Regarding a sequel to Contrition, I envisaged the story as a stand-alone, but if enough readers expressed an interest, I would certainly consider exploring the story further. I have a great fondness for the characters!(less)
Deborah Sheldon James, I'm so glad you enjoyed Devil Dragon! No, I don't have any plans for a sequel. I explored everything I wanted to with those characters, that mo…moreJames, I'm so glad you enjoyed Devil Dragon! No, I don't have any plans for a sequel. I explored everything I wanted to with those characters, that monster, and their situation. I often get asked by readers of Devil Dragon - as well as my other novels and novellas - if I would consider writing prequels, sequels and spin-offs, but to revisit stories risks ruining them. If you like Devil Dragon, you might like my other creature-feature titles.(less)
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Dark Waters

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Thylacines

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Horror Tree interview about my novel NIGHTMARE REEF

The Horror Tree is a resource for writers, offering submission information on all the latest horror anthologies and publishers. The Horror Tree also posts articles, news and interviews. The Horror Tree has posted an interview with me about my deep-sea thriller novel, Nightmare Reef, which Severed Press released last month.

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Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
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"Carver never fails to connect to this reader, somehow getting under the veneer and into the marrow of ordinary human failure, longing and (yes) compassion. These are short stories previously published in literary magazines, and this particular Vintag" Read more of this review »
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"I will always love how King's book are all interconnected! We get a few mentions of other books in this one and honestly, that's the highlight of my experience with this book.

The story itself was alright and of course, creepy and bloody. It was defi" Read more of this review »
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"This second short starts with Arngrim ( The Viking war chief in the first story) as on older man with 12 valiant Viking Berserks as sons. The two oldest promise to win wives- one being the King of Uppsala’s daughter. Vikings from Uppsala meet the isl" Read more of this review »
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Oh, how I loved the beginning! Watching Ellie Arroway grow up and seeing her dedication to SETI felt enthralling. And then the novel devolved into lengthy, stodgy exposition dumps. Every character was nothing but a philosophical mouthpiece. Ugh, bumm ...more
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It's easy to see why Robert E. Howard found inspiration in Lamb's work. Lamb's prose is muscular, vivid, evocative. His protagonists are principled and heroic, displaying the best of human nature. I enjoyed every one of these stories. That said, I pr ...more
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Each story features a new take on the vampire trope. The range of subgenres is also broad, which means, from one story to the next, you never quite know what to expect. (I have a story in this anthology, which I'm omitting from my review.) Highly rec ...more
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