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2 y separately published work icon Neon Leviathan T. R. Napper , Australia : Grimdark Magazine , 2020 21460842 2020 selected work short story

'A collection of stories about the outsiders – the criminals, the soldiers, the addicts, the mathematicians, the gamblers and the cage fighters, the refugees and the rebels. From the battlefield to alternate realities to the mean streets of the dark city, we walk in the shoes of those who struggle to survive in a neon-saturated, tech-noir future.

'Twelve hard-edged stories from the dark, often violent, sometimes strange heart of cyberpunk, this collection – as with all the best science fiction – is an exploration of who were are now. In the tradition of Dashiell Hammett, Philip K Dick, and David Mitchell, Neon Leviathan is a remarkable debut collection from a breakout new author.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Grimdark Magazine Adrian Collins (editor), Australia : Grimdark Magazine , 2014- 8355655 2014 periodical fantasy horror (8 issues)

Speculative-fiction magazine that specialises in the type of fiction categorised as 'grimdark': speculative fiction (usually fantasy) that is dystopian and / or markedly violent. British writer Adam Roberts suggests that grimdark writing is in part a reaction to the Pre-Raphaelite-styled, idealised medievalism prevalent in much fantasy writing.

Grimdark Magazine publishes international authors, as well as Australian writers.

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