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Fiction
- Blood of the Sun – Path of Ra Book 3
- Teeth of the Wolf – Path of Ra Book 2
- Hounds of the Underworld – Path of Ra Book 1
- Sisters of Spindrift – Children of Bane Book 3
- Sons of the Curse – Children of Bane Book 2
- Brothers of the Knife – Children of Bane Book 1
- At The Edge
- Baby Teeth
- Kua Hinga te Kauri
- Black Cloud Sunshine
- Tipuna Tapu
- Spindle
- Elffingern
- Floodgate
- Oil & Bone
- Endgame
- Bridge
- Jack in the Box
- Dada
- Children of the Tide
- Keeping an Open Mind
- Where the River Shines
- Come is the Wolf in her Wounding
- The Crooked Mile
- Mother’s Milk
- Solitary
- Remnants
- Silver, Sharp as Silk
- All That Glitters
- Waking the Taniwha
- Paint By Numbers
- The Bone Plate
- Crucible
- Digital Sleeper
- Pick Your Battles
- Urban Driftwood
- Vondal’s Vandals
- Brothers of the Knife – Children of Bane Book 1
Non-Fiction
Narration
- Kintsugi – Bo Balder
- J. Ashley-Smith – Our Last Meal
- Samuel Marzioli – A Pocket of Madness
- Jeremy Szal – What the Darkness Asks in Return
- Jeremy Szal – House of Dolls
- Diane Awerbuck – The Keeper
- AJ Fitzwater – The Wild Ride of the Untamed Stars
- Cameron Trost – Redback Jack
- Diane Awerbuck – Duiweltjie
- Shane J Cummings – Memoirs of a Teenage Antichrist
- Suzanne Palmer – Moogh and the Great Trench Kraken
- Felicity Dowker & Alan Baxter – Burning, Always Burning
- Christopher Munroe – Thank You For Choosing Evil
- Lavie Tidhar – The Mystery of the Missing Puskat
- Nancy Kress – Green Thumb
- Grant Stone – White
- Charlie Human – The Immaculate Particle
- Jack Newhouse – Giant
- Raphael Ordonez – The Goblin King’s Concubine
- Dan Rabarts – Paint by Numbers
- Dan Rabarts – All That Glitters
- Dan Rabarts – Waking the Taniwha
- Eric Barnes – Something Pretty, Something Beautiful
- Nina Allen – The Muse of Copenhagen
- Will McIntosh – Linkworlds
- Hugh Cook – Heroes of the Third Millennium
- JM Perkins – Ignoring the Overlay
- Darian Smith – Wearing the Star Cloak
- The Dreamer’s Thread
- Every World News
Category Archives: Short Fiction
Paint by Numbers up for an SJV Award!
I got some very exciting news last week. My short story Paint by Numbers, which was my first story to be accepted for publication in a print magazine and which appeared in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine in December last Have … Continue reading
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When the Hero Comes Home TOC announced!
Another week, another exciting announcement. Today, Dragon Moon Press unveiled the Table of Contents due to appear in their upcoming short fiction anthology, When the Hero Comes Home, Volume 2, and I’m pleased to announce that a short story of … Continue reading
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Regeneration TOC announced!
It’s an exciting day to be a Kiwi speculative fiction writer, with the line-up announced for Regeneration: New Zealand Speculative Fiction II, from Random Static Press, and it is a veritable who’s who of NZ spec fic writing today. I … Continue reading
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The Second Hit!
Hiss! Bang! And the second shot of Kiwi Steampunk is here! Head over to the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences podcast to listen to All That Glitters, another steampunk tale set is our very own Aotearoa, around the turn of the … Continue reading
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The First Hit
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Flight 55 has landed!
Please forgive me for taking a moment to be excited about seeing my name printed on the front of a real life magazine… Also, I’ve read this issue from front to back and I can honestly say that editor Jacob … Continue reading
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