award-winning,

  • Bloodlines web16 journeys on the dark streets of urban fantasy.

    We're thrilled to be able to reveal the cover to our forthcoming original anthology Bloodlines. The artwork is by the awesomely multi-talented and multiple award-winning Kathleen Jennings (who also has a story in the anthology),

    Bloodlines, the new non-traditional dark urban fantasy anthology edited by the award-winning Amanda Pillar. These 16 incredible original stories are:

    • Joanne Anderton “Unnamed Children”
    • Alan Baxter “Old Promise New Blood”
    • Nathan Burrage “The Ties of Blood, Hair and Bone”
    • Dirk Flinthart “In The Blood”
    • Rebecca Fung “In the Heart of the City”
    • Stephanie Gunn “The Flowers That Bloom Where Blood Touches Earth”
    • Kelly Hoolihan “The Stone and the Sheath”
    • Kathleen Jennings “The Tangled Streets”
    • Pete Kempshall “Azimuth”
    • Martin Livings “A Red Mist”
    • Seanan McGuire “Into the Green”
    • Anthony Panegyres “Lady Killer”
    • Jane Percival “The Mysterious Mr Montague”
    • Paul Starkey “The Tenderness of Monsters”
    • Lyn Thorne-Adder “Lifeblood of the City”
    • S. Zanne “Seeing Red”

    Bloodlines will be available in mid-October 2015 and can be pre-ordered at http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=bloodlines. Bloodlines will be available in hardcover, tradepaperback, and ebook.

    Attendees of Conflux, in Canberra 2-5 October will be treated to the first look at this book, at a launch on 3 October. The rest of the world can experience this fantastic collection at World Fantasy Convention 2015.

  • Lucy Sussex

    A mystery within a mystery. Unemployed university graduate Mel Kirksley is hired to discover the author of an anonymous crime novel from the 1860s. What she finds is nothing less than a true-life detective story, a thinly described autobiographical tragedy set against the backdrop of the Gold Rush. As Mel digs deeper, the line between biographer and subject starts to fade, pulling Mel deeper into a maelstrom where past and present are thrown together.

    Winner of the Ditmar Award.

  • Lucy Sussex's award-winning novel The Scarlet Rider is now available from Ticonderoga Publications.

    A mystery within a mystery. Unemployed university graduate Mel Kirksley is hired to discover the author of an anonymous crime novel from the 1860s. What she finds is nothing less than a true-life detective story, a thinly described autobiographical tragedy set against the backdrop of the Gold Rush. As Mel digs deeper, the line between biographer and subject starts to fade, pulling Mel deeper into a maelstrom where past and present are thrown together.

    Purchase directly from us at www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=scarlet+rider or check out your favourite bookshop. Ask them to order it if it's not in stock.

    "I really, really enjoyed the book. It was an absolute page-turner, rising tension, as well as a lovely mystery yarn." - Karen Joy Fowler

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