Publishers Weekly have reviewed Cat Sparks debut collection The Bride Price very favourably. We're exceptionally happy to read

Sparks’s prose is clean and clear, her visions of futures consistent and grim; although there are moments of hope, these too often prove phantasms. Readers looking for random acts of kindness would do well to look elsewhere; fans of beautifully staged scenes of despair will find a wealth of them here.

You can read the full review at http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-921857-43-0

You can order The Bride Price at indiebooksonline.

Limited edition hardcover (signed by Cat Sparks and Sean Williams) $75 http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=147

Hardcover $45 http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=150

Trade paperback $25 http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=149

Isobelle Carmody sent through some wonderful praise for our very soon to be published anthology Dreaming of Djinn, edited by Liz Grzyb.

To open Dreaming Of Djinn is to open a jewel encrusted box full of exquisite and mouthwatering delicacies.

This sensuous and truly mouthwatering collection melding the modern and the ancient with the strangeness of speculative fiction, is a treasure trove of originality and exotic magic.

It will ravish your senses as it transports you to a world of flying carpets, powerful ifrits, exotic foods and above all, dancing as deadly as it is beautiful.

Dreaming of Djinn will be available shortly. You can pre-order from indiebooksonline for $25 http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=141

At the 52nd National Science Fiction Convention, Conflux 9, held in Canberra, Ticonderoga founder Russell B. Farr was the recipient of one of the highest honours in Australian Science Fiction, the A. Bertram Chandler Award for "Outstanding achievement in Australian Science Fiction".

The A. Bertram Chandler Award was first presented in 1992 to Van Ikin, and Russell is the 17th recipient of this award.

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Ticonderoga exists and continues to thrive due to the incredible support we continue to receive from family, friends, and the Australian SF community. Each of our books contain a page thanking many of the individuals and groups who have contributed to this success, and in this case, this unbelievable recognition. We'd like to take this opportunity to reproduce our most recent list,

Elizabeth Grzyb, Sean Williams, Cat Sparks, Kim Wilkins, Kate Forsyth, Jonathan Strahan, Peter McNamara, Ellen Datlow, Grant Stone, Jeremy G. Byrne, Garth Nix, David Cake, Simon Oxwell, Grant Watson, Sue Manning, Steven Utley, Bill Congreve, Jack Dann, Jenny Blackford, Simon Brown, Stephen Dedman, Sara Douglass, Felicity Dowker, Terry Dowling, Jason Fischer, Lisa L. Hannett, Pete Kempshall, Ian McHugh, Angela Rega, Angela Slatter, Lucy Sussex, Kaaron Warren, the Mt Lawley Mafia, the Nedlands Yakuza, Amanda Pillar, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, Angela Challis, Talie Helene, Donna Maree Hanson, Kate Williams, Andrew Williams, Kathryn Linge, Al Chan, Alisa and Tehani, Mel & Phil, Hayley Lane, Georgina Walpole, everyone we’ve missed . . .
. . . and you.

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Russell would also like to thank the Australian Science Fiction Foundation for all of their work in continuing to support science fiction in Australia and for their support and administration of the A Bertram Chandler Award.

We're really happy to be able to announce the final line-up of the third volume of The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror.

Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene have compiled 34 fantastic stories and poems first published in 2012, from New Zealand's and Australia's finest writers.

The contents are

  • Joanne Anderton, “Tied To The Waste”, Tales Of Talisman
  • R.J. Astruc, “The Cook of Pearl House, A Malay Sailor by the Name of Maurice”, Dark Edifice 2
  • Lee Battersby, “Comfort Ghost”, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine 56
  • Alan Baxter, “Tiny Lives”, Daily Science Fiction
  • Jenny Blackford, “A Moveable Feast”, Bloodstones
  • Eddy Burger, “The Witch's Wardrobe”, Dark Edifice 3
  • Isobelle Carmody, “The Stone Witch”, Under My Hat
  • Jay Caselberg, “Beautiful”, The Washington Pastime
  • Stephen Dedman, “The Fall”, Exotic Gothic 4, Postscripts
  • Felicity Dowker, “To Wish On A Clockwork Heart”, Bread And Circuses
  • Terry Dowling, “Nightside Eye”, Cemetary Dance
  • Tom Dullemond, “Population Management”, Danse Macabre
  • Thoraiya Dyer, “Sleeping Beauty”, Epilogue
  • Will Elliot, “Hungry Man”, The One That Got Away
  • Jason Fischer, “Pigroot Flat”, Midnight Echo 8
  • Dirk Flinthart, “The Bull In Winter”, Bloodstones
  • Lisa L. Hannett, “Sweet Subtleties”, Clarkesworld
  • Lisa L. Hannett & Angela Slatter, “Bella Beaufort Goes To War”, Midnight And Moonshine
  • Narrelle M. Harris, “Stalemate”, Showtime
  • Kathleen Jennings, “Kindling”, Light Touch Paper, Stand Clear
  • Gary Kemble, “Saturday Night at the Milkbar”, Midnight Echo 7
  • Margo Lanagan, “Crow And Caper, Caper And Crow”, Under My Hat
  • Martin Livings, “You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet”, Living With The Dead
  • Penelope Love, “A Small Bad Thing”, Bloodstones
  • Andrew J. McKiernan, “Torch Song”, From Stage Door Shadows
  • Karen Maric, “Anvil Of The Sun”, Aurealis
  • Faith Mudge, “Oracle's Tower”, To Spin A Darker Stair
  • Nicole Murphy, “The Black Star Killer”, Damnation And Dames
  • Jason Nahrung, “The Last Boat To Eden”, Surviving The End
  • Tansy Rayner Roberts, “What Books Survive”, Epilogue
  • Angela Slatter, “Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean”, This Is Horror Webzine
  • Anna Tambour, “The Dog Who Wished He'd Never Heard Of Lovecraft”, Lovecraft Zine
  • Kyla Ward, “The Loquacious Cadaver”, The Lion And The Aardvark: Aesop's Modern Fables
  • Kaaron Warren, “River Of Memory”, Zombies Vs. Robots

In addition to the above incredible tales, the volume will include a review of 2012 and a list of highly recommended stories.

The editors will shortly begin reading for the fourth volume of The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror.

The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2012 is scheduled for publication in July 2013 and can be pre-ordered at indiebooksonline.com. The anthology will be available in hardcover, ebook and trade editions.

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Edit 22/04/2013: Our original post credited The Apex Book of World SF 2 for the first appearance of Will Elliott's "Hungry Man". We have now amended this to reflect it's true first publication. Apologies to all concerned.

Kim Wilkins' fantastic new collection of five novellas The Year of Ancient Ghosts will be launched at Avid Reader Bookshop in Brisbane on Thursday 9 May.

Launching duties will be undertaken by the incredible Jack Dann.

Everyone is welcome to attend: please register at http://avidreader.com.au/index.php?option=com_registrationpro&view=event&Itemid=136&did=159 for catering and seating purposes.

The Avid Reader Bookshop is located at 193 Boundary Street, West End and the event runs from 6-8pm.

If you can't make it to this fabulous event, you can order this stunning book directly from us at indiebooksonline.com

Limited hardcover (100 copies, signed by all contributors) $75 http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=144

Trade paperback details available shortly.

 

The winners for the 2012 Australian Shadows Awards will be announced tonight on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/534116949972698/

We are incredibly delighted to have three nominees in the mix and would like to wish Felicity Dowker, Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene all the very best with this!

Congratulations and good luck to all of the other finalists too!

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The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2011 has been awarded the Western Australian SF "Tin Duck" Award for Best Professional Production.

Congratulations to editors Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene, and to all of the volume's contributors, on this wonderful success!

We're incredibly chuffed at this achievement!

You can order this volume at http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=114

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

It has come to our attention this weekend that copies of The 400-Million-Year Itch by Steven Utley, ordered through online channels since 25 January 2013, have been printed using incorrect cover art.

We are currently working with the printer to have this issue rectified as soon as possible.

If you have received a copy of The 400-Million-Year Itch with ADVANCED READING COPY Publication Date August 2012 printed on the cover please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

All internal work is the final corrected text, it is only the cover that has the wrong artwork.

We'd like to apologise to anyone who has received this version of the book and will replace any copies with this cover.

We held a sneak preview launch for Liz Grzyb's new anthology Dreaming of Djinn at SwanCon.

Contributors Pia Ravenari and Anthony Panegyres joined editor Liz Grzyb in front of a crowd of friends, family and supporters.

Belly dancers from Mystique set the scene with a wonderful performance, before Anthony Panegyres read from his story "Oleander: An Ottoman Tale".

The event also gave us an opportunity to heap praise on Pia Ravenari for her wonderful cover art on Juliet Marillier's collection Prickle Moon.

Dreaming of Djinn will be commercially available in May. You can pre-order from indiebooksonline at http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=141

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