Breach: 10 books

Cover of Breach: Issue #07: NZ and Australian SF, Horror and Dark Fantasy
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2018

**Featuring Alfie Simpson's "Sub-Urban", winner of the 2018 Aurealis Awards Best Horror Short Story. Congratulations, Alfie!** Breach's seventh issue continues our grand tradition of finding the best short fiction from New Zealand and Australia. Tee Linden's Australian Gothic tale...
Cover of Breach: Issue #02 NZ and Australian SF and Horror
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: July 23, 2017

Issue #02 of Australia and NZ's newest SF/Horror fiction magazine is here. Featuring brand new short stories by Jessica Nelson-Tyers, Alfie Simpson, Jesse Hayward, Lucy-Jane Walsh and Carlington Black, with cover art by Oliver Hayes. Our second issue takes you to the deepest parts of Earth's...
Cover of Breach: Issue #09: NZ and Australian SF, Horror and Dark Fantasy
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: November 8, 2018

**Featuring Piper Mejia's "Planned and Expected", shortlisted for the 2018 Australian Shadows Best Short Fiction award AND "The Middle of the Night" by Rebecca Fraser, shortlisted for the 2018 Australian Shadows Best Poetry award AND “A Devoted Husband" by Melanie Harding-Shaw,...
Cover of Breach: Issue #08: NZ and Australian SF, Horror and Dark Fantasy
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2018

Our 8th issue skews heavily to horror, covering a few different subgenres by some amazing writers. Deborah Sheldon (Contrition, Thylacines) starts things off with For Weirdless Days and Weary Nights, a dark tale about friends discovering an abandoned campsite.  Jessica Nelson-Tyers and David...
Cover of Breach: Issue #04: Science Fiction and Horror
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2018

Jessica Nelson-Tyers kicks off our fourth issue with "Estuarine Species", a dark tale of a fishing trip gone wrong. We also feature another gut-punch story from Australia's body horror specialist Claire Fitzpatrick, and "Fritz", Brad McNaughton's ode to true love and the South...
Cover of Breach: Issue #03 The Zombie Issue
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2017

We think every writer has a zombie story in them somewhere, and Breach's third issue celebrates all things zombie to serve up six helpings of brand new zombie fiction. Piper Mejia gives us every parent's worst nightmare in Little Fingers, while Claire Fitzpatrick takes no prisoners in her apocalyptic...
Cover of Breach: Issue #01 NZ and Australian SF and Horror
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: May 3, 2017

Travel to the mesosphere to catch a glimpse of Hannah C. van Didden's The Unknown, while in Matey, Peter Kirk wonders what happens when robots get old. ​ With Hurk + Dav, Arthur Robinson introduces two of our favourite new characters. And poet Jesse Hayward plays with time in The Devil's Loop. Issue #01 of Australia and NZ's newest SF/Horror fiction digital zine.
Cover of Breach: Issue #06: NZ and Australian SF, Horror and Dark Fantasy
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2018

Hari Navarro's dark fantasy Tongue and the Australian Gothic of Joshua Kemp's Ouroboros book-end our super-sized sixth issue. In between you'll find symbiotic alien relationships, dismembered bodies and dubious medical professionals. An abattoir of horror and hope. Everlasting love. Ghosts. Cover art by Oliver Hayes.
Cover of Breach: Issue #10: NZ and Australian SF, Horror and Dark Fantasy
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: March 4, 2019

We celebrate our 10th issue with a selection of 10 fantastic short stories and poems. Nikky Lee's "The Longest Hour" explores the consequences of an unplanned pregnancy in space, and Aurealis-nominated Arthur Robinson prepares for a very rainy day in "Big Girls Don't Cry". Xander...
Cover of Breach: Issue #05: NZ and Australian SF, Horror and Dark Fantasy
by Breach
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2018

Alfie Simpson's The Plant Room features one of our favourite characters to grace our pages, then proceeds to commit terrible violence. Claire Fitzpatrick and Michael Morris both channel Ursula Le Guin's dark side, while Hari Navarro's Black Holy asks what might happen if god were to die. Eugen Bacon...
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