Angela Slatter – Ticonderoga Publications http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com the bookshop Mon, 25 Mar 2024 04:44:04 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Damnation and Dames http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/damnation-and-dames/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/damnation-and-dames/#respond Sun, 02 Jul 2017 04:41:29 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=277 Edited by Liz Grzyb and Amanda Pillar

This paranormal noir anthology brings you sixteen stories of murder and mayhem, monsters and mysterious femme fatales.

  • Lindsy Anderson – The Third Circle
  • Chris Bauer – Three Questions and One Troll
  • Alan Baxter & Felicity Dowker – Burning, Always Burning
  • Jay Caselberg – Blind Pig
  • M.L.D. Curelas – Silver Comes the Night
  • Karen Dent – A Case to Die For
  • Dirk Flinthart – Outlines
  • Lisa L. Hannett & Angela Slatter – Prohibition Blues
  • Donna Maree Hanson – Sangue Sella Notte
  • Rob Hood – Walking the Dead Beat
  • Joseph L Kellogg – The Awakened Adventure of Rick Candle
  • Pete Kempshall – Sound and Fury
  • Chris Large – One Night at the Cherry
  • Penelope Love – Be Good Sweet Maid
  • Nicole Murphy – The Black Star Killer
  • Brian G. Ross – Hard Boiled
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Midnight and Moonshine http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/midnight-and-moonshine/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/midnight-and-moonshine/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 16:05:54 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=221 Introduction by Kim Wilkins Cover illustration by Kathleen Jennings Midnight and Moonshine is a rich tapestry of dark fantasy, fairy tale and speculation. The gods are dead, but will not be forgotten.]]> by Lisa L. Hannett and Angela Slatter

Introduction by Kim Wilkins

Cover illustration by Kathleen Jennings

The gods are dead, but will not be forgotten.

When Mymnir flees the devastation of Ragnarok, she hopes to escape all that bound her to Ásgarðr — a heedless pantheon, a domineering brother, and her neglectful father-master, Óðinn. But the white raven, a being of memory and magic, should know that the past is not so easily left behind. No matter how far she flies, she cannot evade her family.

In planting seeds of the old world in the new, Mymnir becomes queen of a land with as many problems as the one she fled. Her long-lived Fae children ignite and fan feuds that span generations; lives are lost and loves won because of their tampering. Told in thirteen parts, Midnight and Moonshine follows the Beaufort and Laveaux families, part-human, part-Fae, as they battle, thrive and survive in Mymnir’s kingdom.

Midnight and Moonshine is a collection of interconnected tales with links between them as light and strong as spider-silk. From fire giants to whispering halls, disappearing children to evening-wolves, fairy hills to bewitched cypress trees, and talking heads to moonshiners of a special sort, Midnight and Moonshine takes readers on a journey from ninth century Vinland to America’s Deep South in the present day. Hannett and Slatter have created a mosaic novel of moments, story-tiles as strange as witchwood and withywindles.

Midnight and Moonshine is a rich tapestry of dark fantasy, fairy tale and speculation.

Publishers Weekly Starred Review

In “Seeds”, the opening story of Hannett and Slatter’s innovative dark fantasy collection, Mymnir, Odinn’s white raven, flees the Ragnarok, “an apocalypse for the gods alone,” and comes to the New World. There she creates a Fae kingdom in the image of Asgardr, transforming herself from a thieving, neglected raven into the fearsome, immortal Fae Queen. Though each story in this collection is self-contained and varied in tone and setting (Mymnir’s Fae Court, Prohibition-era Charleston, the present, to name a few), each one builds upon its predecessor, with multiple generations of protagonists and recurring objects, characters (especially Mymnir, whose desires and memories, over the centuries, bring her to the cusp of another Ragnarok), and themes. Marked by imagery both beautiful and grotesque, and unnerving twists that recall the uncanny horror of original fairy tales, this collection contains a unifying, multilayered plot that draws upon Norse mythology to take the reader on a thrilling, unsettling journey.

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The Hall of Lost Footsteps http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-hall-of-lost-footsteps/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-hall-of-lost-footsteps/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 13:35:35 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=192 The Hall of Lost Footsteps collects all of the late Sara Douglass' short fiction, from the critically acclaimed "Of Fingers and Foreskins" to two original stories, "Black Heart", and "The Hall of Lost Footsteps", co-written with Angela Slatter.]]> by Sara Douglass

introduction by Karen Brooks

The Hall of Lost Footsteps collects all of the late Sara Douglass’ short fiction, from the critically acclaimed “Of Fingers and Foreskins” to two original stories, “Black Heart”, and “The Hall of Lost Footsteps”, co-written with Angela Slatter.

The Hall of the Lost Footsteps is a must-read! The stories will simply knock you out.”
– Jack Dann

“At last, a collection of Sara Douglass short fiction! The Hall of Lost Footsteps showcases the doyenne of Australian fantasy at her darkly inventive best.”
– Juliet Marillier

“Sara Douglass;s short stories are rare, delightful and precious, like jewels. The Hall of the Lost Footsteps is a treasure chest, a crown fit for the Queen of Australian Fantasy.”
– Sean Williams

“Sara Douglass’s first novel Battleaxe was in an immediate success. She changed the face of Australian fantasy. Why? Because we all want to live in the worlds she creates. Her stories breathe fire.”
– Simon Brown

“Sara Douglass is a legend in Australian speculative fiction, and this valuable collection demonstrates why. Her intellect, her creativity, and her command of the fantastic mode make these stories compelling and unforgettable reading.”
– Kim Wilkins

“Sara Douglass’s fierce intelligence and bright, wise spirit shine forth from every word. A collection to be treasured.”
– Kate Forsyth

 

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Dead Red Heart http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/dead-red-heart/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/dead-red-heart/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 13:01:39 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=186 Edited by Russell B. Farr

Collects 33 stories of horror and dark fantasy that acknowledge the undead as ineradicable members of Australian society. The best selections twine the vampire incursion with Australian history, as in Shona Husk’s “Mutiny on the Scarborough,” whose vampire narrator reveals himself to have been one of the earliest convicts transported Down Under. Angela Slatter’s “Sun Falls,” about a luckless vamp dependent upon his smart-aleck human slave, and “The Tide,” a multi-authored story that charts vampires’ rise from second-class citizen to the nation’s ruling elite, mix horror with humor.

The stories

  • “The Tide”, Martin Livings and friends*
  • “Mutiny on the Scarborough”, Shona Husk
  • “Sun Falls”, Angela Slatter
  • “Such is Life”, Jeremy Sadler
  • “Apologetoi”, Chris Lawson
  • “Punishment of the Sun”, Alan Baxter
  • “Red Delicious”, Felicity Dowker
  • “Just a Matter of Economics”, Yvonne Eve Walus
  • “Quarantine”, Patty Jansen
  • “Out of the Grave”, Amanda Pillar
  • “Desert Blood”, Marty Young
  • “Thin Air”, Simon Brown
  • “Kissed by the Sun”, Jodi Cleghorn
  • “Bats”, Jane Routley
  • “Black Heart”, Joanna Fay
  • “Renfield’s Wife”, Damon Cavalchini
  • “Listening to Tracy”, Jen White
  • “Breaking the Drought”, Jay Caselberg
  • “Children of the Cane”, Jason Nahrung
  • “The Sea at Night”, Joanne Anderton
  • “Sky in the Morning”, Sonia Marcon
  • “Taking it for the Team”, Tracie McBride
  • “All that Glisters”, Pete Kempshall
  • “The Rider”, Martin Livings
  • “Vitality”, George Ivanoff
  • “Coming Home”, Kathryn Hore
  • “The Little Red Man”, Ray Gates
  • “Deathborn Light”, Helen Stubbs
  • “The Life Stealer”, Donna Maree Hanson
  • “Behind the Black Mask”, Jacob Edwards
  • “Interview with the Jiangshi”, Anne Mok
  • “White and Red in the Black”, Lisa L Hannett
  • “Lady Yang’s Lament”, Penelope Love

*Carol Ryles, Lezli Robyn, Kaaron Warren, Patty Jansen, Alan Baxter, Devin Jeythurai, Felicity Dowker, Andrew J McKiernan, Gillian Pollack, Chuck McKenzie

 

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The Girl With No Hands and other tales http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-girl-with-no-hands/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-girl-with-no-hands/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 12:36:40 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=176 by Angela Slatter

Introduction by Jack Dann

Winner of the Aurealis Award

A stunning, emotional and eclectic collection of fantasy and dark tales. These are the stories told to warn children, entertain adults and beguile all.

210 pages

Bluebeard
The Living Book
The Jacaranda Wife
Red Skein
The Chrysanthemum Bride
Frozen
The Hummingbird Heart
Words
The Little Match Girl
The Juniper Tree
Skin
The Bone Mother
The Dead Ones Don’t Hurt You
Light As Mist, Heavy As Hope
Dresses, Three
The Girl With No Hands

Cover design by Lisa L. Hannett

 

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Scary Kisses http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/scary-kisses/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/scary-kisses/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 11:30:39 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=168 edited by Liz Grzyb

A collection of paranormal romance with bite.

On the menu is a tasty selection of heroines and heroes: time travellers, vampires, zombies, ghosts, witches, trapped spirits, dragons, wizards, monsters, even cartoons. From sweet to sexy, these stories will seduce.

208 pages

Contents
“The Anstruther Woman”, Nicole R. Murphy
“Fade Away”, Ian Nichols
“Bread and Circuses”, Felicity Dowker
“Black Widow”, Shona Husk
“The February Dragon”, Angela Slatter and Lisa L. Hannett
“Growing Silence”, Matt Tighe
“The Hidden One”, Astrid Cooper
“A Darker Shade of Pale”, David Bofinger
“The Valley”, Martin Livings
“Cursebreaker: the Welsh Widow and the Wandering Wooer”, Kyla Ward
“Heat”, Donna Maree Hanson
“Phaedra”, Bruce Golden
“Date with a Vampire”, Annette Backshall
“Pride and Tentacles”, D C White

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The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2010 (Volume 1) http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-years-best-australian-fantasy-and-horror-2011-volume-1/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-years-best-australian-fantasy-and-horror-2011-volume-1/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 09:01:05 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=143 edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene

In the first volume of this award-winning series, editors Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene have compiled an impressive list of fantastic stories first published in 2010, from New Zealand’s and Australia’s finest writers.

The 33 stories selected are

  • RJ Astruc: “Johnny and Babushka”
  • Peter M Ball: “L’esprit de L’escalier”
  • Alan Baxter: “The King’s Accord”
  • Jenny Blackford: “Mirror”
  • Gitte Christensen: “A Sweet Story”
  • Matthew Chrulew: “Schubert By Candlelight”
  • Bill Congreve: “Ghia Likes Food”
  • Rjurik Davidson: “Lovers In Caeli-Amur”
  • Felicity Dowker: “After the Jump”
  • Dale Elvy: “Night Shift”
  • Jason Fischer: “The School Bus”
  • Dirk Flinthart: “Walker”
  • Bob Franklin: “Children’s Story”
  • Christopher Green: “Where We Go To Be Made Lighter”
  • Paul Haines: “High Tide At Hot Water Beach”
  • Lisa L. Hannett: “Soil From My Fingers”
  • Stephen Irwin: “Hive”
  • Gary Kemble: “Feast Or Famine”
  • Pete Kempshall: “Brave Face”
  • Tessa Kum: “Acception”
  • Martin Livings: “Home”
  • Maxine McArthur: “A Pearling Tale”
  • Kirstyn McDermott: “She Said”
  • Andrew McKiernan: “The Memory Of Water”
  • Ben Peek: “White Crocodile Jazz”
  • Simon Petrie: “Dark Rendezvous”
  • Lezli Robyn: “Anne-droid of Green Gables”
  • Angela Rega: “Slow Cookin’ “
  • Angela Slatter: “The Bone Mother”
  • Angela Slatter & Lisa L. Hannett: “The February Dragon”
  • Grant Stone: “Wood”
  • Kaaron Warren: “That Girl”
  • Janeen Webb: “Manifest Destiny”

 

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The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2011 (Volume 2) http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-years-best-australian-fantasy-and-horror-2012-volume-2/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-years-best-australian-fantasy-and-horror-2012-volume-2/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 08:35:52 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=140 edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene

In the second volume of this award-winning series, editors Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene have compiled an impressive list of fantastic stories first published in 2011, from New Zealand’s and Australia’s finest writers. Includes Angela Slatter’s British Fantasy Award-winning story “The Coffin-Maker’s Daughter”.

The 32 stories selected are

  • Peter M Ball “Briar Day” (Moonlight Tuber)
  • Lee Battersby “Europe After The Rain” (After the Rain, Fablecroft Press)
  • Deborah Biancotti “Bad Power” (Bad Power, Twelfth Planet Press)
  • Jenny Blackford “The Head in the Goatskin Bag” (Kaleidotrope)
  • Simon Brown “Thin Air” (Dead Red Heart, Ticonderoga Publications)
  • David Conyers and David Kernot “Winds Of Nzambi” (Midnight Echo #6, AHWA)
  • Stephen Dedman “More Matter, Less Art” (Midnight Echo #6, AHWA)
  • Sara Douglass & Angela Slatter “The Hall of Lost Footsteps” (The Hall of Lost Footsteps, Ticonderoga Publications)
  • Felicity Dowker “Berries & Incense” (More Scary Kisses, Ticonderoga Publications)
  • Terry Dowling “Dark Me, Night You” (Midnight Echo #5, AHWA)
  • Jason Fischer “Hunting Rufus” (Midnight Echo #5, AHWA)
  • Christopher Green “Letters Of Love From The Once And Newly Dead” (Midnight Echo #5, AHWA)
  • Paul Haines “The Past Is A Bridge Best Left Burnt” (The Last Days of Kali Yuga, Brimstone Press)
  • Lisa L Hannett “Forever, Miss Tapekwa County” (Bluegrass Symphony, Ticonderoga Publications)
  • Richard Harland “At The Top Of The Stairs” (Shadows and Tall Trees #2, Undertow Publications)
  • John Harwood “Face To Face” (Ghosts by Gaslight, HarperCollins)
  • Pete Kempshall “Someone Else To Play With” (Beauty Has Her Way, Dark Quest Books)
  • Jo Langdon “Heaven” (After the Rain, Fablecroft Press)
  • Maxine McArthur “The Soul of the Machine” (Winds of Change, CSFG)
  • Ian McHugh “The Wishwriter’s Wife” (Daily Science Fiction)
  • Andrew J McKiernan “Love Death” (Aurealis #45, Chimaera Publications)
  • Kirstyn McDermott “Frostbitten” (More Scary Kisses, Ticonderoga Publications)
  • Margaret Mahy “Wolf Night” (The Wilful Eye – Tales From the Tower #1, Allen & Unwin)
  • Anne Mok “Interview with the Jiangshi” (Dead Red Heart, Ticonderoga Publications)
  • Jason Nahrung “Wraiths” (Winds of Change, CSFG)
  • Anthony Panegyres “Reading Coffee” (Overland, OL Society)
  • Tansy Rayner Roberts “The Patrician” (Love and Romanpunk, Twelfth Planet Press)
  • Angela Rega “Love In the Atacama or the Poetry of Fleas” (Crossed Genres, CGP)
  • Angela Slatter “The Coffin-Maker’s Daughter” (A Book of Horrors, Jo Fletcher Books)
  • Lucy Sussex “Thief of Lives” (Thief of Lies, Twelfth Planet Press)
  • Kyla Ward “The Kite” (The Land of Bad Dreams, P’rea Press)
  • Kaaron Warren “All You Can Do Is Breathe” (Blood and Other Cravings, Tor)

 

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The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2012 (Volume 3) http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-years-best-australian-fantasy-and-horror-2013-volume-3/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-years-best-australian-fantasy-and-horror-2013-volume-3/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 06:36:55 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=137 edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene

In the third volume of this award-winning series, editors Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene have compiled an impressive list of fantastic stories first published in 2012, from New Zealand’s and Australia’s finest writers.

The 34 stories selected are

  • Joanne Anderton, “Tied To The Waste”, Tales Of Talisman
  • R.J. Astruc, “The Cook of Pearl House, A Malay Sailor by the Name of Maurice”, Dark Edifice 2
  • Lee Battersby, “Comfort Ghost”, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine 56
  • Alan Baxter, “Tiny Lives”, Daily Science Fiction
  • Jenny Blackford, “A Moveable Feast”, Bloodstones
  • Eddy Burger, “The Witch’s Wardrobe”, Dark Edifice 3
  • Isobelle Carmody, “The Stone Witch”, Under My Hat
  • Jay Caselberg, “Beautiful”, The Washington Pastime
  • Stephen Dedman, “The Fall”, Exotic Gothic 4, Postscripts
  • Felicity Dowker, “To Wish On A Clockwork Heart”, Bread And Circuses
  • Terry Dowling, “Nightside Eye”, Cemetary Dance
  • Tom Dullemond, “Population Management”, Danse Macabre
  • Thoraiya Dyer, “Sleeping Beauty”, Epilogue
  • Will Elliot, “Hungry Man”, The One That Got Away
  • Jason Fischer, “Pigroot Flat”, Midnight Echo 8
  • Dirk Flinthart, “The Bull In Winter”, Bloodstones
  • Lisa L. Hannett, “Sweet Subtleties”, Clarkesworld
  • Lisa L. Hannett & Angela Slatter, “Bella Beaufort Goes To War”, Midnight And Moonshine
  • Narrelle M. Harris, “Stalemate”, Showtime
  • Kathleen Jennings, “Kindling”, Light Touch Paper, Stand Clear
  • Gary Kemble, “Saturday Night at the Milkbar”, Midnight Echo 7
  • Margo Lanagan, “Crow And Caper, Caper And Crow”, Under My Hat
  • Martin Livings, “You Ain’t Heard Nothing Yet”, Living With The Dead
  • Penelope Love, “A Small Bad Thing”, Bloodstones
  • Andrew J. McKiernan, “Torch Song”, From Stage Door Shadows
  • Karen Maric, “Anvil Of The Sun”, Aurealis
  • Faith Mudge, “Oracle’s Tower”, To Spin A Darker Stair
  • Nicole Murphy, “The Black Star Killer”, Damnation And Dames
  • Jason Nahrung, “The Last Boat To Eden”, Surviving The End
  • Tansy Rayner Roberts, “What Books Survive”, Epilogue
  • Angela Slatter, “Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean”, This Is Horror Webzine
  • Anna Tambour, “The Dog Who Wished He’d Never Heard Of Lovecraft”, Lovecraft Zine
  • Kyla Ward, “The Loquacious Cadaver”, The Lion And The Aardvark: Aesop’s Modern Fables
  • Kaaron Warren, “River Of Memory”, Zombies Vs. Robots

 

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The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013 (Volume 4) http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-years-best-australian-fantasy-and-horror-2013-volume-4/ http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/product/the-years-best-australian-fantasy-and-horror-2013-volume-4/#respond Sat, 01 Jul 2017 06:23:01 +0000 http://bookshop.ticonderogapublications.com/?post_type=product&p=134 edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene

In the fourth volume of this award-winning series, editors Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene have compiled an impressive list of fantastic stories first published in 2013, from New Zealand’s and Australia’s finest writers.

The 28 stories selected are

  • Lee Battersby, “Disciple of the Torrent”, Tales of Australia: Great Southern Land
  • Deborah Biancotti, “All the Lost Ones”, Exotic Gothic 5 Vol I
  • Trudi Canavan, “Camp Follower”, Fearsome Journeys
  • Robert Cook, “Glasskin”, Review of Australian Fiction Vol 5 #6
  • Rowena Cory Daniells, “The Ways of the Wyrding Women”, One Small Step
  • Terry Dowling, “The Sleepover”, Exotic Gothic 5 Vol II
  • Thoraiya Dyer, “After Hours”, Asymmetry
  • Marion Halligan, “A Castle in Toorak”, Griffith Review #42
  • Dmetri Kakmi, “The Boy by the Gate”, The New Gothic
  • David Kernot, “Harry’s Dead Poodle”, Cover of Darkness Magazine
  • Margo Lanagan, “Black Swan Event”, Griffith Review #42
  • S. G. Larner, “Poppies”, Aurealis #65
  • Martin Livings, “La Mort d’un Roturer”, This is How You Die
  • Kirstyn McDermott, “Caution: Contains Small Parts”, Caution: Contains Small Parts
  • Claire McKenna, “The Ninety Two”, Next
  • C.S. McMullen, “The Nest”, Nightmare Magazine
  • Juliet Marillier, “By Bone-Light “, Prickle Moon
  • David Thomas Moore, “Old Souls”, The Book of the Dead
  • Faith Mudge, “The Oblivion Box”, Dreaming of Djinn
  • Ryan O’Neill, “Sticks and Stones”, The Great Unknown
  • Angela Rega, “Almost Beautiful”, Next
  • Tansy Rayner Roberts, “The Raven and Her Victory”, Where Thy Dark Eye Glances: Queering Edgar Allan Poe
  • Nicky Rowlands, “On the Wall”, Next
  • Carol Ryles, “The Silence of Clockwork”, Conflux 9 Convention Programme
  • Angela Slatter, “Flight”, Once Upon a Time: New Fairy Tales
  • Anna Tambour, “Bowfin Island”, Caledonia Dreamin’
  • Kaaron Warren, “Born and Bread”, Once Upon a Time: New Fairy Tales
  • Janeen Webb, “Hell is Where the Heart is”, Next

 

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