Author: | Dirk Strasser (Editor) | ISBN: | 9781922031266 |
Publisher: | Chimaera Publications | Publication: | April 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dirk Strasser (Editor) |
ISBN: | 9781922031266 |
Publisher: | Chimaera Publications |
Publication: | April 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Australia's leading SF magazine is still kicking goals. Do yourself a favour and buy it. This latest issue features 'The Stain on the Lake' by Matthew J Morrison, a dark, chilling piece with characters to die for, and 'Wrecked' by Ephiny Gale, a new twist on the reality television theme, which is sort of 'Truman Show' meets 'Survivor' meets 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. Shane M Brown talks about how his Aurealis story is on the verge of making it to the silver screen, and Stephen Higgins provides his hilarious tongue-in-cheek advice to would-be writers in his 'So you want to be a Horror Writer'. Don't forget to check your answers to last issue's quiz. (If you feel you need to find the questions in our previous issue, you might be missing the point. Have a look, and you'll see what we mean.) The reviews pages look at a mixture of recently published works by some well-known and some lesser known authors.
Australia's leading SF magazine is still kicking goals. Do yourself a favour and buy it. This latest issue features 'The Stain on the Lake' by Matthew J Morrison, a dark, chilling piece with characters to die for, and 'Wrecked' by Ephiny Gale, a new twist on the reality television theme, which is sort of 'Truman Show' meets 'Survivor' meets 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. Shane M Brown talks about how his Aurealis story is on the verge of making it to the silver screen, and Stephen Higgins provides his hilarious tongue-in-cheek advice to would-be writers in his 'So you want to be a Horror Writer'. Don't forget to check your answers to last issue's quiz. (If you feel you need to find the questions in our previous issue, you might be missing the point. Have a look, and you'll see what we mean.) The reviews pages look at a mixture of recently published works by some well-known and some lesser known authors.