An outstanding collection of stories from Australia's leading authors in science fiction, fantasy, horror...ghosts, witchcraft, black magic ancient legends, mystery and romance are all here in one superb, page turning package. There are spellbinding tales from Traci Harding Beverley Harper, Ian Irvine, Louise Katz, Caiseal Mor and more. Contains "Poisoned Chalice" a novella linked to the last volume of Ian Irvine's Human Rites trilogy.
The Death of Pamela /Kim Wilkins The Little Demon / Louise Katz Poisoned Chalice / Ian Irvine Ghostwriter / Traci Harding Goddess and the Geek / Louise Cusack Festival of Lights / Beverley Harper Out of Time come Prohets / Tess Williams The Mountain of Myrrh / Caiseal Mor.
Traci Harding, is an Australian science-fantasy author who currently has twelve books in publication, on the Voyager label of HaperCollins Publishers Australia.
Her work blends fantasy, fact, esoteric belief, time travel and quantum physics, into adventurous romps through history, ulternative dimensions, universes and states of consciousness.
The Ancient Future Trilogy Book 1 -The Ancient Future 1996 Book 2 -An Echo in Time 1997 Book 3 - Masters of Reality 1998
Stand Alone Novels The Alchemists Key 1998 Book of Dreams 2002 Ghostwriting 2003
The Celestial Triad Book 1 – Chronicle of Ages 1999 Book 2 – Tablet of Destinies 2000 Book 3 – The Cosmic Logos 2001
The Mystique Trilogy Book 1 – Gene of Isis 2005 Book 2 – The Dragon Queens 2007 Book 3 – The Black Madonna 2008
Triad of Being Book 1 - Being of the Field 2009 Book 2 - The Universe Parallel 2010 Book 3 - The Light Field 2012
The Time Keepers Book 1 - Dreaming of Zhou Gong 2013 Book 2 - Forthcoming Book 3 - Forthcoming
The Ancient Future is currently listed on both the Dymock’s Top 101 Books. Along with The Alchemist's Key, The Ancient Future has been published in Complex Chinese for worldwide release.
The first book of the Mystique Trilogy -Gene of Isis is now to be published in Russian, Czech, Slavic, Greek and Romanian, as is book two The Dragon Queens.
A fun collection of short stories by Australian authors. It's neat to read stuff from other countries, especially when you're separated by a common language. 😉
Some of it was quite wrenching, emotionally. I definitely recommend reading it, but will likely give the book away when the covid-19 outbreak is over, hence two stars ("will not reread").