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Blog postThe Melbourne launch of Dreaming in the Dark will take place at the Continuum 13 National Science Fiction Convention at 6:00 pm at the Jasper Hotel, 489 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. I can promise everyone a great time…and our authors will be there to read and sign books. Oh, and I just may do some schtick … Continue reading Dreaming in the Dark Book Launch… →
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Blog postAs usual, I’ve been remiss in posting to my website. Mea culpa! A lot has been going on, including recovering from my recent PhD. The latest bit of news is that I’ve got copies of my new Holocaust collection Concentration in hand. Here’s the skinny on the new book (which was officially published in 2016): http://www.pspublishing.co.uk/concentration-hardcover-by-jack-dann-4173-p.asp … Continue reading What’s been happening… →
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Blog postCongratulations to James Bradley! His fabulous Dreaming in the Dark story “Martian Triptych” has been selected for inclusion in the prestigious The Best Australian Stories 2016.
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Blog postThe good folks at Dymocks Brisbane will be hosting the launch of Dreaming in the Dark on Thursday, December 8th at 6:00 pm. Dreaming is a showcase anthology of Australian speculative fiction, fantasy, and horror. To quote Locus Magazine: “Dreaming in the Dark will especially appeal to two groups of readers–those who love words themselves, … Continue reading We’re Launching Dreaming in the Dark… →
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Blog postDreaming in the Dark, the first volume in the new PS Australia line, will be out in November; and here’s a sneak peek of the cover: Our Table of Contents: Welcome to the Golden Age: An Introduction of Sorts—Jack Dann Sing, My Murdered Darlings—Sean Williams Falling Angel—Paul Brandon Martian Triptych—James Bradley … Continue reading Dreaming in the Dark…a sneak peek! →
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Blog postA conference on contemporary Australian popular fiction is taking place Thursday, October 6th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Gryphon Gallery, 1888 Building, University of Melbourne. Conference title is The State of Play: Australian Popular Fiction in the Twenty-First Century. I’m doing a program panel at 11:30 called “Genre Communities: How Is Popular … Continue reading Late Notice: Doing a Gig at the University of Melbourne… →
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Blog postI’m pleased to announce that Concentration, my collection of holocaust stories, will be published by PS Publishing in November. It will also contain an original story called “Trainspotting in Winesburg”, which is set in a future Australia. In her introduction to the book, critic and scholar Marleen Barr writes: In Jack Dann’s Holocaust visions, “imagination is … Continue reading Concentration…a new collection →
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Blog postThe audiobook version of The Silent is out from Audible–I’ve just received the MP3-CD. It’s performed by Chris Kipiniak and is twelve hours and thirty-nine minutes long. You can find it here. As Audible describes the book: “From the critically acclaimed author of The Memory Cathedral comes perhaps the most powerful, haunting, and unforgettable novel of … Continue reading The Silent as audiobook… →
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Blog postI might start catching up on my website by going backwards (so what else is new?). I’ve just sold “The Carbon Dreamer”, which Harlan Ellison had originally bought way back in the day for The Last Dangerous Visions, to the good folks at Cemetery Dance. And Omni is back (hurrah!), which has featured my story “Going Under”. You can find it at:
http://www.omnimagazine.com/archives/fiction/under/index.html
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Blog postI’ve been negligent updating my website, but I’m determined to remedy that. One reason I’ve let things go–and a lot has been happening!–is that WordPress isn’t doing a good job of connecting with Facebook. So this is (yet again) another test. Testing, one…two…three.
Cheers!
–JACK
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This is a must-read collection for all fans of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. A celebration of legacy and endurance.
• Bizarre remains of a lost civilisation emerge from the ice.
• The ghosts of a drowned town wait to be awakened.
• A witch with a dragon problem.
• What Elvis will do to protect his fellow artists from annihilation.
• An ancient spaceship carries the last, fragmented memories of Earth.
• Broken souls of the dead are passed on to the new-born.
• …These and many more tales showcase the hopes, remnants, and fears of humanity.
Having been diagnosed with terminal cancer, Aiki Flinthart reached out for works from as many of her favourite authors as would answer the call. And many did.
Between these pages you’ll find stories by some of the world’s best science fiction, fantasy, and horror writers. Find new favourite authors and re-join old friends.
Their fabulous works are threads woven with a sure hand into a tapestry of the weird, the worrying, and the wonderful that make up mankind.
Grab a copy of Relics, Wrecks, and Ruins today. You’ll also help fund a mentorship for emerging authors.
Reviews:
"Relics, Wrecks, and Ruins is the articulation of the generous contributions of our contemporary masters, in support of the Flinthart Residency and the next wave of emerging writers. True to their mission, these stories push back against boundaries as they take us light years away, plunge toward the sea floor, and turn time and space elastic. Let yourself be drawn in by these celebrated voices. Listen closely for what resonates within."
L.E. Daniels, author of Serpent’s Wake: A Tale for the Bitten and Winning Short Story Competitions: Essential Tools for the Serious Writer
"Rich, varied, and bittersweet, this anthology is a fitting and triumphant salute to Aiki Flinthart’s dauntless spirit and irrepressible moxie" - Geneve Flynn, co-editor of Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women
Full Author list: Neil Gaiman, Ken Liu, Juliet Marillier, Angela Slatter, Jan-Andrew (JA) Henderson, Garth Nix, Pamela Jeffs, Marianne de Pierres, Jasper Fforde, Mary Robinette Kowal, James (SA) Corey, Lee Murray, Sebastien de Castell, Ian Irvine, Robert Silverberg, Mark Lawrence, Kate Forsyth, Kylie Chan, Cat Sparks, David Farland, Jack Dann, Dirk Flinthart, Aiki Flinthart
Jewish Science Fiction and Fantasy? Yes!
Wandering Stars is the landmark collection of Jewish science fiction and fantasy. The first of its kind, it is an established and enduring classic.
This is the first time in a science fiction collection that the Jewish People—and the richness of their themes and particular points of view—appear without a mask. Wandering Stars is a showpiece of Jewish wit, culture, and lore, of the blend of humor and sadness, cynicism, and faith. In these pages you’ll find superlative tales of fantasy and science fiction by masters.
Enter a world of weird sportsmanship in this unique sci-fi anthology of stories by such great visionaries as: Arthur C. Clarke, Kim Stanley Robinson, Michael Swanwick, Howard Waldrop, Jonathan Lethem, Alastair Reynolds, Ian McDonald, Robert Reed
“The Wind from the Sun” by Arthur C. Clarke
“Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars” by Kim Stanley Robinson
“Man-Mountain Gentian” by Howard Waldrop
“Winning” by Ian McDonald
“The Dead” by Michael Swanwick
“Game of the Century” by Robert Reed
“Streak” by Andrew Weiner
“The Holy Stomper vs. the Alien Barrel of Death” by R. Neube
“Stroboscopic” by Alastair Reynolds
“Vanilla Dunk” by Jonathan Lethem
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In Wizards, today's master fantasists turn their hands to tales of these magical beings, living in both ancient and modern times, as well as in fantasy realms that never were.
Featuring stories by New York Times bestselling authors Neil Gaiman, Eoin Colfer and Garth Nix as well as tales from Kage Baker, Peter S. Beagle, Terry Bisson, Orson Scott Card, Terry Dowling, Andy Duncan, Jeffrey Ford, Elizabeth Hand, Nancy Kress, Tanith Lee, Patricia A. McKillip, Mary Rosenblum, Tad Williams, Gene Wolfe, and Jane Yolen.
Whether portrayed as fire-breathing reptilian beasts or as noble creatures of power and grace, dragons have been found in nearly every culture's mythology. Now, in The Dragon Book, today's greatest fantasists reignite the fire... Includes stories by New York Times bestselling authors Jonathan Stroud, Gregory Maguire, Garth Nix, Diana Gabaldon, Tamora Pierce, Harry Turtledove, Sean Williams, and Tad Williams, as well as tales by Peter Beagle, Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple, Cecelia Holland, Naomi Novik, Kage Baker, Samuel Sykes, Diana Wynne Jones, Mary Rosenblum, Tanith Lee, Andy Duncan, and Bruce Coville.
This stellar collection of Jewish science fiction and fantasy carries on in the tradition of its companion volume—the enduring classic Wandering Stars—breaking new ground with every story.
Trouble with mothers; invading aliens and demons; the arrival of the long-awaited Messiah ... all these phenomena and more are tackled in these tales from a creative group of extraordinary writers. We go to the edges of the universe, finding humor, pain and humanity in the unlikeliest of places and situations. Filled with wit, vigor and sharp insight, this is a fantastic feast for the imagination that will intrigue and delight everyone who picks it up, Jew and non-Jew alike.
Featuring stellar contributions from some of today's most masterful practitioners of speculative fiction, Beyond Singularity presents fourteen visions of a tomorrow where rapid technological and genetic breakthroughs have rendered humanity obsolete.
“Old Hundredth” by Brian W. Aldiss
“Rogue Farm” by Charles Stross
“Naturals” by Gregory Benford
“Osmund Considers” by Timons Esaias
“Coelacanths” by Robert Reed
“The Dog Said Bow-Wow” by Michael Swanwick
“Barry Westphall Crashes the Singularity” by James Patrick Kelly
“Flowers from Alice” by Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross
“Tracker” by Mary Rosenblum
“Steps Along the Way” by Eric Brown
“The Millennium Party” by Walter Jon Williams
“The Voluntary State” by Christopher Rowe
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These graceful creatures have long been admired . . . and feared. Their eyes seem full of a knowledge beyond that of man; their steps, stealthy and silent, bring them to unknown places. Now Dann and Dozois present the mysterious world of the cat with stories by Isaac Asimov, Tanith Lee, Ursula K. Le Guin, and others.
“Kreativity for Kats” by Fritz Leiber
“Life Regarded as a Jigsaw Puzzle of Highly Lustrous Cats” by Michael Bishop
“Bright Burning Tiger” by Tanith Lee
“I Love Little Pussy” by Isaac Asimov
“The Boy Who Spoke Cat” by Ward Moore
“The Jaguar Hunter” by Lucius Shepard
“he Sin of Madame Phloi” by Lilian Jackson Braun
“The Mountain Cage” by Pamela Sargent
“May’s Lion” by Ursula K. Le Guin
“The Color of Grass, the Color of Blood” by R. V. Barnham
“A Word to the Wise” by John Collier
“Duke Pasquale’s Ring” by Avram Davidson
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A collection of short stories from the virtual frontier follows the exploits of the world's most notorious hackers and includes contributions from Greg Bear, William Gibson, Robert Silverberg, and Bruce Sterling. This wide-ranging collection of cyberspace tales, featuring the most cutting-edge writers in science fiction, goes beyond the stereotypes of computer rogues and delves into the true heart--and art--of hackerdom.
“Burning Chrome” by William Gibson
“Spirit of the Night” by Tom Maddox
“Blood Sisters” by Greg Egan
“Rock On” by Pat Cadigan
“The Pardoner’s Tale” by Robert Silverberg
“Living Will” by Alexander Jablokov
“Dogfight” by Michael Swanwick and Willia Gibson
“Our Neural Chernobyl” by Bruce Sterling
“(Learning about) Machine Sex” by Candas Jane Dorsey
“Conversations with Michael” by Daniel Marcus
“Gene Wars” by Paul J. McAuley
“Spew” by Neal Stephenson
“Tangents” by Greg Bear
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Seventeen all-new stories illuminate the steampunk world of fog and fear!
Modern masters of the supernatural weave their magic to revitalize the chilling Victorian and Edwardian ghostly tale: here are haunted houses, arcane inventions, spirits reaching across the centuries, ghosts in the machine, fateful revelations, gaslit streets scarcely keeping the dark at bay, and other twisted variations on the immortal classics that frighten us still.
An outstanding collection of time-traveling alternate history stories from 16 major science fiction writers, both old and new. Every day, a thousand possible futures die unborn around us-corners not turned, paths not taken. But if one could go back into the past and change it, the outcome could be unimaginable.
“Aristotle and the Gun” by L. Sprague de Camp
“Sitka” by William Sanders
“The Only Game in Town” by Poul Anderson
“Playing the Game” by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann
“Killing the Morrow” by Robert Reed
“The We Frustrate Charlemagne” b R. A. Lafferty
“The Game of Blood and Dust” by Roger Zelazny
“Calling Your Name” by Howard Waldrop
“What Rough Beast?” by Damon Knight
“O Brave Old World!” by Avram Davidson
“Radiant Doors” by Michael Swanwick
“The Hotel at Harlan’s Landing” by Kage Baker
“Mozart in Mirorshades” by Bruce Sterling and Lewis Shiner
“Under Siege” by George R. R. Martin
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Twelve dimension-shattering tales of time travel, featuring John Varley, Ursula K. LeGuin, Joe Haldeman, Avram Davidson, Damon Knight, Nancy Kress, R.A. Lafferty, Jack McDevitt, Bridget McKenna, Richard McKenna, Charles Sheffield, and James Tiptree, Jr. These stories take readers from everyday reality into the infinite vistas of time and space -- as far as the man can reach.
"The Man Who Walked Home" by James Tiptree, Jr.
"Air Raid" by John Varley
"The Hole on the Corner" by R. A. Lafferty
"Trapalanda" by Charles Sheffield
"Arachon" by Damon Knight
"Hole-in-the-Wall" by Bridget McKenna
"Time's Arrow" by Jack McDevitt
"Anniversary Project" by Joe Haldeman
"The Secret Place" by Richard McKenna
"The Price of Oranges" by Nancy Kress
"Full Chicken Richness" by Avram Davidson
"Another Story" by Ursula K. Le Guin
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