Stuart Mayne Stuart Mayne i(A21147 works by)
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1 Editorial Stuart Mayne , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction , no. 43 2010; (p. 2)
1 Editorial Stuart Mayne , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Aurealis : Australian Fantasy & Science Fiction , no. 42 2009; (p. 1)
1 Editorial Stuart Mayne , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction , December no. 41 2008; (p. 1)
1 [Review] Shadow Plays [et al] Stuart Mayne , 2007 single work review
— Appears in: Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction , no. 38/39 2007; (p. 210-215)

— Review of Shadow Plays : An Anthology of Speculative Fiction 2007 anthology short story ; Heart of the Mirage Glenda Larke , 2006 single work novel ; The Shadow of Tyr Glenda Larke , 2007 single work novel ; Song of the Shiver Barrens Glenda Larke , 2007 single work novel ; The Gypsy Crown Kate Forsyth , 2006 single work children's fiction ; The Silver Horse Kate Forsyth , 2006 single work children's fiction ; The Herb of Grace Kate Forsyth , 2007 single work children's fiction ; The Cat's Eye Shell Kate Forsyth , 2007 single work children's fiction ; The Lost Castle Michael Pryor , 2007 single work children's fiction ; The Last Days : A Novel Scott Westerfeld , 2006 single work novel ; Snow, Fire, Sword Sophie Masson , 2004 single work novel ; The Curse of Zohreh Sophie Masson , 2005 single work novel ; The Tyrant's Nephew Sophie Masson , 2006 single work novel
1 Aurealis Team Interview Stuart Mayne (interviewer), Stephen Higgins (interviewer), 2007 single work interview
— Appears in: Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction , no. 38/39 2007; (p. 21-31)
The Aurealis editing team respond to questions about themselves, their reading preferences and speculative fiction.
4 5 y separately published work icon The Great Melbourne Cup Mystery Arthur W. Upfield , 1933 1933 single work novel crime 'Melbourne during the Depression. A seedy, corrupt city.

'Someone has struck at the heart of Australia's soul: they have killed the horse that would have won the Melbourne Cup. For what motive? Profit, blackmail, a betting scam? Only Tom Pink, the rider of the murdered horse can find out.

'Tom, born into the underworld he now tries to defeat, exposes graft and blackmail that reaches to the upper eschelons of Melbourne society. His life and the lives of those he holds close will never be the same again.

'The Great Melbourne Cup Mystery, written in 1933, a year after the mysterious death of Phar Lap (winner of the 1930 Melbourne Cup), is a previously lost classic of Australian crime fiction.' (Publication summary)
1 32 y separately published work icon Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction Ben Payne (editor), Robert Hoge (editor), Stephen Higgins (editor), Stuart Mayne (editor), Stuart Mayne (editor), Stephen Higgins (editor), Dirk Strasser (editor), Keith Stevenson (editor), Michael Pryor , Stephen Higgins (editor), 1990 Mount Waverley : Chimaera Publications , Z868389 1990 periodical science fiction (166 issues)

Australia's longest-running and most successful science-fiction/fantasy magazine, Aurealis was founded in 1990 by Stephen Higgins and Dirk Strasser. Undaunted by the continued failure of similar magazines leading up to the end of the 1980s, Higgins and Strasser aimed to provide writers in those genres with the opportunity to have their works published and to help expand the readership of Australian fantasy and science fiction. Aurealis was also established as a vehicle for identifying and promoting emerging talent. The pair were able to get the magazine off the ground through the assistance of grants from the Victorian government, thus enabling them to offer payment to contributors.

Contributors to Aurealis over the years have included significant and influential Australian writers such as George Turner, Michael Pryor, Terry Dowling, Sean Williams, Greg Egan, Sean McMullen, Lucy Sussex, and Stephen Dedman (qq.v.). The reputation of the magazine was consolidated in 1995 with the inaugural Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction for Writers of Science Fiction and Fantasy.

Higgins and Stresser announced their intention to sell Aurealis in 2001 so that they could concentrate on Chimaera Publications (the company they set up to publish Aurealis) and other projects. However, the sale was postponed indefinitely when Keith Stevenson offered to take over their editorial duties. Since 2005, the magazine has been edited by a various of editorial teams, including the pairings of Ben Payne and Robert Hoge, and of Stephen Higgins and Stuart Mayne.

In October 2011 Dirk Strasser announced in the Editorial for No.45 that Aurealis had become an epublication.

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