From Bram Stoker Award nominee Kaaron Warren, comes Book 6 in the Twelve Planets collection series including the 2013 Shirley Jackson Award winning novella "Sky".Country road, city street, mountain, creek.These are stories inspired by the beauty, the danger, the cruelty, emptiness, loneliness and perfection of the Australian landscape.‘Every Warren story is a trip with no map.’ – Gemma Files‘Her fiction shifts across genres smoothly and intelligently, never settling for the easy path… she doesn’t flinch.’ – Andrew Hook‘As with most of the best horror writing … the power of Warren’s strongest stories comes from the mirror they hold up to our everyday practices and prejudices.’ – Ian McHughTable of ContentsIntroduction by Gemma FilesMountainCreekRoadSkyTwelfth Planet Press is an independent publishing house challenging the status quo with books that interrogate, commentate and inspire.The Twelve Planets are twelve boutique collections by some of Australia’s finest short story writers. Varied across genre and style, each collection offers four short stories and a unique glimpse into worlds fashioned by some of our favourite storytellers. Each author has taken the brief of 4 stories and up to 40 000 words in their own direction. Some are quartet suites of linked stories. Others are tasters of the range and style of the writer. Each release is a standalone and brings something unexpected.The Twelve PlanetsBook 1: Nightsiders by Sue IsleBook 2: Love and Romanpunk by Tansy Rayner RobertsBook 3: Thief of Lives by Lucy SussexBook 4: Bad Power by Deborah BiancottiBook 5: Showtime by Narrelle M HarrisBook 6: Through Splintered Walls by Kaaron WarrenBook 7: Cracklescape by Margo LanaganBook 8: Asymmetry by Thoraiya DyerBook 9: Caution Contains Small Parts by Kirstyn McDermott
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- Release Date 10/31/2012
- Authors Kaaron Warren, Gemme Files
- Language English
- Company Twelfth Planet Press
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