Marion Stoneman Marion Stoneman i(A102548 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Poisoned Pen Marion Stoneman , 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: Murder You Wrote : An Interactive Mystery 2023;
1 Winter's Tail i "Spring softens the world at the edges,", Marion Stoneman , 2007 single work poetry
— Appears in: Blue Giraffe , Year vol. 6 no. 2007; (p. 36)
1 Crab Flowers i "each morning on the fresh canvas rolled out by the tide", Marion Stoneman , 2006 single work poetry
— Appears in: Writing on the Wall 2006; (p. 113-114)
1 Liberation i "the pines are being cut down", Marion Stoneman , 2006 single work poetry
— Appears in: Writing on the Wall 2006; (p. 111-112)
1 Wrist Grip i "here the waves are monsters", Marion Stoneman , 2006 single work poetry
— Appears in: Writing on the Wall 2006; (p. 108-110)
1 Q and A with Angela Slatter. Marion Stoneman (interviewer), 2000 single work interview
— Appears in: Tas Writers 2000;

'Angela Slatter is the award winning author of speculative fiction novels Vigil and Corpselight. She is also particularly adept with the short story. Her collections, The Bitterwood Bible and Sourdough and Other Stories have both received critical acclaim, with Sourdough being a finalist for a World Fantasy Award in 2011, and Bitterwood being a co-winner of this award for Best Collection in 2015. Slatter is also the recipient of an Aurealis Award for her collection, The Girl with No Hands and other tales. Her short stories are reminicient of fairytales, and by this I mean all the best parts; the adventure, the tangible worlds, brilliantly wicked characters and of course, the darkness. If you haven’t yet read her work, I encourage you to do so. You won’t be disappointed! Arianne was lucky enough to interview Slatter about her writing process and upcoming books.' (Introduction)

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