The Year's Best Australian Fantasy & Horror 2014

The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy & Horror 2014 available for pre-order

I am delighted to announce the final line-up of authors, and show off the gorgeous and classic late-Victorian cover art, for the fifth volume of The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror – the series I co-edit with the vivacious Liz Grzyb.

We have compiled an impressive list of fantastic and darkly delectable stories first published in 2014, from New Zealand and Australia’s finest writers.

The official selection is as follows:

  • Alan Baxter, ‘Shadows of the Lonely Dead’ [Suspended in Dusk]
  • James Bradley, ‘The Changeling’ [Fearsome Magics]
  • Imogen Cassidy, ‘Soul Partner’ [Aurealis 74]
  • David Conyers & David Kernot, ‘The Bullet & The Flesh’ [World War Cthulhu]
  • Terry Dowling, ‘The Corpse Rose’ [Nightmare Carnival]
  • Thoraiya Dyer, ‘The Oud’ [Long Hidden Anthology]
  • Jason Franks, ‘Metempsychosis’ [SQ Mag]
  • Michelle Goldsmith, ‘Of Gold and Dust’ [Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine 60]
  • Michael Grey, ‘1884’ [Cthulhu Lives: An Eldrich Tribute to H.P.Lovecraft]
  • Stephanie Gunn, ‘Escapement’ [Kisses by Clockwork]
  • Lisa L. Hannett & Angela Slatter, ‘Vox’ [The Female Factory]
  • Gerry Huntman, ‘Of The Colour Tumeric, Climbing on Fingertips’ [Night Terrors III]
  • Rick Kennett, ‘Dolls for Another Day’ [The Ghosts & Scholars Book of Shadows: Vol 2]
  • Charlotte Kieft, ‘Chiaroscuro’ [Disquiet]
  • SG Larner, ‘Kneaded’ [Phantazein]
  • Claire McKenna, ‘Yard’ [Use Only As Directed]
  • Andrew J. McKiernan, ‘A Prayer for Lazarus’ [Last Year, When We Were Young]
  • Faith Mudge, ‘Signature’ [Kaleidoscope: Diverse YA Science Fi]
  • Jason Nahrung, ‘The Preservation Society’ [Dimension6]
  • Emma Osbourne, ‘The Box Wife’ [Shock Totem: Curious Tales of the Macabre & Twisted #9]
  • Angela Rega, ‘Shedding Skin’ [Crossed Genres]
  • Tansy Rayner Roberts, ‘The Love Letters of Swans’ [Phantazein]
  • Angela Slatter, ‘The Badger Bride’ [Strange Tales IV]
  • Cat Sparks, ‘New Chronicles of Andras Thorn’ [Dimension6 Annual Collection 2014]
  • Anna Tambour, ‘The Walking-stick Forest’ [Tor.com]
  • Kyla Ward, ‘Necromancy’ [Spectral Realms #1]
  • Kaaron Warren, ‘Bridge of Sighs’ [Fearful Symmetries: An Anthology of Horror]
  • Janeen Webb, ‘Lady of the Swamp’ [Death at the Blue Elephant]

In addition to the above incredible tales, the volume will include an overview of 2014 in fantasy, horror genre and Australian publishing, and a list of highly recommended stories.

The editors will shortly begin reading for the sixth volume of The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror.

The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2014 is scheduled for publication in late-October 2015 and can be pre-ordered at indiebooksonline.com. The anthology will be available in hardcover, ebook and trade editions.

 

Submit your eligible horror short stories for consideration for ‘The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy & Horror’

The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013

The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013

Over the past few days I have sent out emails to established antipodean horror writers who are conspicuously missing from my reading pile for volume five of ‘The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy & Horror’ – in addition to contacting emerging writers in the field. For those writers who do not have a “contact form” on their website, I have supplemented this effort with messages via Facebook – if you have newly received a “friend request” from me, may I suggest you look in your “other” folder for the low-down on anthology submissions.

If you fit either description (established or emerging horror writer) and you have not received an email or message via Facebook, by all means click through to the Submission Guidelines below, and send your work in before I finalise my shortlist. If you have a writer buddy you believe I may not be aware of, encourage them to get in touch.

Fiction writers are by nature preoccupied with the numinous and unseen. Life gets busy.  People forget. Ideally all eligible writers would get their work in well in advance of the deadline, but I understand. Please get those stories submitted while it is still possible.

Those who didn’t publish horror short stories that fit the 2014 guidelines, take this opportunity to compile your horror publishing news for the year, and get the best possible coverage of your publishing journey in ‘The Year In Horror’ essay.

THE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ARE AVAILABLE HERE.

Eden supporting Mark Steiner and His Problems Flier

A Word of Thanks from EDEN

Eden would like to extend our appreciation to everyone who came down to Tago Mago on Friday. It was a major step for Sean to return to the stage as a singer/songwriter in Melbourne after so many years, and it was special for the entire band to share that journey.Thank you to all our friends who attended. We were especially heartened to see some of our fellow Melbourne musicians working in dark and beautifully esoteric genres. A gig is worth a hundred rehearsals, and it was so lovely to share that first gig and very new repertoire with our talented peers who know exactly what that is like.

We would also like to thank Tago Mago for having us at their cruisey venue, to Robert Roberts for helping facilitate the booking, and to the very talented Mark Steiner & His Problems, and Henry Hugo, for sharing the stage with us and creating such a beautiful night of original and authentic music.

We were so heartened by the warm welcome back into the vibrant Melbourne music scene for Eden. Our thanks to you, friends!

Sean Bowley-Kramer, Andrew Kutzner, & Talie Helene

EDEN SET LIST

  • Stretched on your Grave
  • Face the East
  • Returning
  • The Darkness in Me
  • Just Like Water You Run From My Eyes
  • Lost and Found
  • Perfume Garden
  • When the Waves Part
  • All the Time in the World

 

COPYWRITING BY KILLER CONTENT.