Jason Paulos has done a amazing job on the cover to Jason Fischer's Everything is a Graveyard. You won't be able to buy the book until October 2013, but we couldn't keep this wonderful art under wraps for that long.
Over at Weird Fiction Review, Maureen Kincaid Speller reviews Lisa L Hannett's Bluegrass Symphony, and we're really chuffed when she says
We are in very different territory to Pulver’s America, somewhere close to Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha County or the American South of Flannery O’Connor or Eudora Welty, but a world in which strangeness is fully realised in a way that these writers only hint at.
You can read the full review at http://weirdfictionreview.com/2012/03/the-mere-touch-weird-reviews/
Guy Salvidge reviews Angela Slatter's The Girl With No Hands and other tales and says many things that make us happy, including
The Girl With No Hands and Other Tales is a collection of intelligent, lusciously-written fairytales with modern sensibilities. In these pages, our heroines almost never bow before the might of their often-boorish fathers and husbands, and the resulting fare makes for highly entertaining reading.
You can read the full review at http://guysalvidge.wordpress.com/2012/01/02/book-review-the-girl-with-no-hands-and-other-tales-by-angela-slatter/
Guy Salvidge reviews Steven Utley's collection Ghost Seas and we're chuffed when he says:
Utley’s solo stories are impressive in their construction, but even more so in terms of the range of subjects and genres employed.
You can read the full review at http://guysalvidge.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/book-review-ghost-seas-by-steven-utley/
Guy Salvidge reviews Lewis Shiner's Love in Vain collection and we're really happy when he says:
Shiner is a versatile writer whose work is likely to appeal to a variety of audiences, and thus you’re likely to find something to like here, too.
You can read the full review at http://guysalvidge.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/book-review-love-in-vain-by-lewis-shiner/
Guy Salvidge reviews Kaaron Warren's Dead Sea Fruit and says many fine things about it. We're especially happy when he says:
Dead Sea Fruit came as a complete surprise to me. I expect every single author collection published in this country to be good, but not this good. You owe it to yourself to give Dead Sea Fruit your full attention if you haven’t already.
You can read the full review at http://guysalvidge.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/book-review-dead-sea-fruit-by-kaaron-warren/
Scary Minds reviews Lisa L Hannett's Bluegrass Symphony and gives it 10 out of 10. We're even more pleased to read:
There's something very distinctive about Hannett's style of writing, something that will reach even the most cynical reader as she takes him/her on a journey through the byways of dark undergrowth just off the well beaten path of mainstream horror.
You can read the full review at http://www.scaryminds.com/reviews/2012/book124.php
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MAGIC DIRT: The Best of Sean Williams
TROY, by Simon Brown
FANTASTIC WONDER STORIES, edited by Russell B Farr
THE WORKERS' PARADISE, edited by Russell B Farr and Nick Evans
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Scary Minds reviews The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2010 and gives it 9 out of 10. We're pretty happy when they say:
Full recommendation folks, The Year's Best Australian Fantasy & Horror 2010 is the sort of reference any traveller of the dark paths Downunder, or indeed internationally, is going to need close to hand.
You can read the full review at http://www.scaryminds.com/reviews/2012/book131.php