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1 y separately published work icon When the Lights Went Out Lian Tanner , Jonathan Bentley (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2024 27829082 2024 single work picture book children's

'A cosy picture book about finding warmth and connection in community from the award-winning creative team behind Ella and the Ocean.

'The night was frosty dark but we were snug and cosy in the kitchen. Then SNAP! The lights went out.

'In the dark of night, a neighbourhood becomes a new country to explore, and an ordinary winter evening turns into a family adventure.

'A reassuring story about finding comfort in community from the award-winning creators of Ella and the Ocean.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Fledgewitch Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2024 27364869 2024 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'There are no witches, no dragons and no secrets in Quill, so how can Brim be trapped in the School for the Prevention of Witches with Rose, a royal dragon with an injured foot, and a large mystery to untangle? A delightfully pleasing whimsical fantasy adventure with more knots and snarls than a skein of wool suitable for readers who love the books of Cressida Cowell or Katrina Nannestad. 

'Here are the three Laws of Quill, carved in stone outside every town hall, and learnt by every schoolchild: There shall be No Witches.
There shall be No Dragons.
There shall be NO SECRETS.

'Ten-year-old Brim has been sent to the Quillian School for Prevention of Witches, but she's sure it's a mistake. It's true that she has tiny feathers sprouting from her elbows, and that she's the only person who remembers the odd-looking calf that has been following her. But she is most definitely Not a Witch.

'Meanwhile, Queen Rose of Hallow has received reports of a secret weapon in the mountains of Quill, and goes to investigate. Alone. Luckily, she's not just a twelve-year-old girl with red hair and a wilful nature. She is also a dragon.

'Before long, Rose and Brim find themselves trapped in Quill, in the worst possible danger. Just a witch, a dragon and a LOT of secrets.

'A bewitching tale of bravery, betrayal and one very forgettable horned glob, from the award-winning author of Rita's Revenge and Spellhound.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Spellhound Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2023 25661351 2023 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

What do a minch-wiggin, a Queen, and a rather large magical pup have in common? They need to find the dragon that has turned their worlds upside-down . . . even if it means revealing all they want to keep hidden. A delightfully pleasing whimsical fantasy novel for readers who love Cressida Cowell or Katrina Nannestad.

'There are Three Great Secrets in Hallow, a country that loves secrets almost as much as it loves green jellybabies. No, I'm not going to tell you anything more about them. I am a loyal citizen of Hallow, and would never betray-

'Oh, you have jellybabies?

'Green ones?

'Well, I suppose I could tell you a little more.

'Come closer. Open your ears and your heart, and pass the green jellybabies.

'I will tell you a story about an enormous magical pup, a child Queen and a very small minch-wiggin with the unfortunate title of Destroyer-of-Dragons.

'A fascinating tale filled with falsehoods, fortitude and friendship (and just the right number of green jellybabies), from the award-winning author of A Clue for Clara and Museum of Thieves.

''Constant laughs, a fresh new world and characters to cheer: this book made me beam.' Jaclyn Moriarty

''Full of secrets and mystery, with wonder on every page.' Kate Temple' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Dragons of Hallow Lian Tanner , 2023 Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2023 25661311 2023 series - author children's fiction fantasy
1 y separately published work icon Rita's Revenge Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2022 24390331 2022 single work children's fiction children's

'The town of Little Dismal has more than its fair share of clever animals, which is why they are now in danger. Can Rita – poet, outcast and duck – solve the case of the chook-napped Clara? A quacking mystery story from the award-winning author of A Clue for Clara.

'Chasing cows and pigs. Mockery. Rude songs. Piracy, bullying, revenge, warfare and general thuggery.'
This is the list of approved duck activities and it does NOT include poetry.

'The ducks of Little Dismal are angry. A scruffy chicken called Clara has been telling lies about them. They need revenge.

'Enter Rita - a duck with the soul of a poet. After an embarrassing talent night, Rita sees revenge on Clara as a chance to restore her reputation.

'But Rita finds more than revenge on her mission. She uncovers a dastardly plan to chook-nap the clever chicken that will take them both a long way from home.

'Luckily, it's Rita's unlikely friendship with a small human and the help of some street-smart birds that just might save the day and inspire an epic poem!'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Play School Story Time : Volume 6 Maya Newell , Sara Acton , Lydia Williams , Lian Tanner , Jasmine Seymour , Alison Lester , ( nar. Joel Creasey et. al. )agent Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio Books , 2021 29086986 2021 selected work picture book

'Snuggle up on the Play School Story Time Couch to listen to an amazing host of celebrities reading a beautiful selection of stories for young children.'  (Publication summary)

1 Book or Play? Lian Tanner , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Forty South Tasmania (Online) 2021;

'I was having lunch with some friends a while ago, and they asked me how the new book was going. It’s always a tricky question to answer, and depending on the day or the hour, I might smile and say, “Pretty good,” or fall on the floor sobbing.'  (Introduction)

1 Who’s a Villain? Not Me Lian Tanner , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: Forty South Tasmania (Online) 2020;

'One of the most common questions I get from kids is, “Who’s your favourite character from your own books?” It’s a hard question to answer. I love Goldie, Broo, Toadspit, Petrel, Mister Smoke and Missus Slink, Fin, Sharkey and pretty much every else as well.'  (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Forty South Short Story Anthology 2020 Don Defenderfer (editor), Cameron Hindrum (editor), Lian Tanner (editor), Lindisfarne : Forty South Publishing , 2020 20872972 2020 anthology short story 'The eleven best entries from the Tasmanian Writers' Prize 2020 as judged by Lian Tanner, Cameron Hindrum and Don Defenderfer.' 
 
1 y separately published work icon A Clue for Clara Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2020 19523025 2020 single work children's fiction children's

''GREETINGS. AM LOOKING FOR A MAJOR CRIME TO SOLVE. PLEASE INFORM ME OF ANY RECENT MURDERS, KIDNAPPINGS OR JEWEL HEISTS IN THIS AREA.'

'Clara wants to be a famous detective with her own TV show. She can read claw marks, find missing feathers and knows morse code and semaphore.

'There's just one problem. She's a small scruffy chook, and no one takes her seriously.

'But when she teams up with Olive, the daughter of the local policeman, they might just be able to solve the crimes that have been troubling the town of Little Dismal.

'A puzzling and hilarious mystery from bestselling author, Lian Tanner.' (Publication summary)

2 y separately published work icon Haunted Warriors Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2019 16867080 2019 single work children's fiction children's

'Magic, mayhem and a ruthless, ghost-eating demon feature in this exciting conclusion to The Rogues from the award-winning author of the highly-acclaimed Keepers series.

'The Harshman brought his fist down on the arm of the Faithful Throne, and roared to the sleeping people, 'I … Am … Margrave … Now.'

'Having escaped the salt mines, Duckling, Pummel, Sooli and Otte return to the Strong-hold to find out who is responsible for raising the murderous Harshman. But with Grafine von Eisen ruling as Regent, all that awaits them is the dungeon and the executioner's axe.

'The children must hide in the Strong-hold's stone walls, while Sooli walks the path of death, searching desperately for clues. And when the Harshman arrives, turning friends and allies against each other, time is running out.

'With no one on their side but a cat, a ghost, and a chicken who has forgotten her true identity, the children must use all their wits - and all their magic - to defeat the Harshman before he becomes unstoppable.'  (Publication summary)

2 1 y separately published work icon Ella and the Ocean Lian Tanner , Jonathan Bentley (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2019 16562714 2019 single work picture book children's

'A very Australian story of drought and renewal, of family, of imagination and of the power of hope.

Ella lived in the red-dirt country
where the earth was as dry as old bones
and it hadn't rained 
for years
and years
and years.

One night, Ella dreamt of the ocean…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Foreword Lian Tanner , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Forty South Short Story Anthology 2018 2018;
1 y separately published work icon Forty South Short Story Anthology 2018 Lian Tanner (editor), James Dryburgh (editor), Robbie Arnott (editor), Lindisfarne : Forty South Publishing , 2018 14247647 2018 anthology short story

'Our 2018 short story anthology features stories from the ten finalists in the 2018 Tasmanian Writers’ Prize, as selected by Robbie Arnott, James Dryburgh and Lian Tanner.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Secret Guardians Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2018 14152609 2018 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'Duckling and Pummel are trying to take the Young Margrave to a place of safety, far away from the dreadful Harshman. But they have enemies they don't know about, and all too soon they find themselves captured. Their witchery should save them—but their witchery has gone, vanished. How will they get it back? A vividly exciting trilogy set in the same world as the Keepers, with all new characters, in a brilliant fantasy-adventure.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Accidental Heroes Lian Tanner , Sydney : Bloomsbury , 2017 11532819 2017 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'Pummel is a farm boy who has arrived in the city of Neuhalt seeking work. But things are different in the city—if you see ghosts or believe in magic, you are guilty of the crime of disloyalty. The devious Lord Rump and his granddaughter, Duckling, need a disposable boy, and Pummel fits the bill perfectly. Lord Rump's machinations take both children into the enchanted castle of Neuhalt and before long they are entwined in a plot to kill the heir to the Faithful Throne, the Young Margrave. If they want to protect the Young Margrave, and save themselves from an awful death, Duckling and Pummel must learn to use the magic that no one else believes in.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon The Rogues Lian Tanner , 2017 Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2017- 11532793 2017 series - author children's fiction
1 2 y separately published work icon Fetcher's Song Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2016 9189842 2016 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'The thrilling conclusion to the Hidden series: a vividly exciting fantasy-adventure by a master storyteller.

'We are F-Fetchers, And here we stand-'
The mens eyes swivelled towards her.
Gwin stopped singing for long enough to say, in a wobbly voice, 'If you're going to k-kill us, you should know who we are.'

'Gwin is a Fetcher. With her Papa and her blind twin brother Nat, she travels the countryside of West Norn, bringing moments of joy to its downtrodden people through song, acrobatics and story. But ever since her mama died, it's been hard to keep the joy alive.

'Proud and defiant, Fetchers have always been hunted by the Devouts for preserving the old ways. So when the devious Brother Poosk captures Gwin's papa, Gwin knows she must do her utmost to rescue him - whatever the cost.

'Meanwhile, the Oyster's crew, together with the Sunkers, lay siege to the Citadel. But without their Sleeping Captain, can they ever win against the ruthless might of the Devouts? And with all that's stacked against them, can Petrel, Fin, Sharkey and Rain bring light back to such a dark world?' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Sunker's Deep Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2014 7976261 2014 single work novel young adult fantasy

'Sharkey was born on a fortunate tide, and everyone on the giant submersible Rampart knows it. He's a hero, a future admiral, beloved by the ancestors. The trouble is, it's all based on a lie, and now Sharkey is thirteen, the whole thing has begun to fall apart. He's been a fake hero for years, but when tragedy strikes, he must become a real one. And he has no idea how to go about it...

'Meanwhile above water, Petrel, Fin and the crew of the Oyster are on a mission, a mission to defeat the Devouts and bring knowledge back to the world, a mission they have no idea how to carry out. When the Captain of the Oyster comes up with a plan, Fin and Petrel have no choice but to accompany him - no matter how ridiculous or how dangerous the plan seems ...

'Can the Sunkers and the Ice Breakers put aside their differences and work together? Or will the Devouts finally catch up with them all? ' (Publication summary)

1 4 y separately published work icon Ice Breaker Icebreaker Lian Tanner , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2013 6421160 2013 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'Petrel leaned on the rail, watching the ice cave and stamping her feet for warmth. The berg came closer. That's when she saw him. Laid out on the ice like a dead fish, with a scattering of snow covering his face. A boy, where there should have been nothing but the memory of winter. A frozen boy.

'Twelve-year-old Petrel is an outcast, the lowest of the low on an ancient icebreaker that has been following the same course for three hundred years. In that time, the ship's crew has forgotten its original purpose and broken into three warring tribes, the Cooks, the Officers and the Engineers. Everyone has a tribe except Petrel, whose parents committed such a terrible crime that they were thrown overboard, and their daughter ostracised.

'But Petrel is a survivor. She lives in the dark corners of the ship, trusting no one, speaking to no one except two large grey rats, Mister Smoke and Missus Slink. That is, until a boy is discovered, frozen on an iceberg, and brought onto the ship. No one knows where he has come from, and when he recovers consciousness he claims to have forgotten even his name. The tribes don't trust strangers; they haven't seen one for three hundred years. But Petrel saves him and hides him away in the forgotten corners of the ship, hoping he will be her friend.

'What she doesn't know is that for the last three hundred years, the ship has been guarding a secret. A secret that could change the world. A secret that the boy has been sent to destroy, along with the ship and everyone on it...' (Publisher's blurb)

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