Father Muerte and the Flesh single work   short story   science fiction  
Is part of The Father Muerte Stories Lee Battersby , 2002 series - author short story (number 3 in series)
Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Father Muerte and the Flesh
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y separately published work icon Father Muerte and the Flesh Lee Battersby , Croydon Park : Coeur de Lion , 2010 19939461 2010 single work short story podcast

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

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    y separately published work icon Aurealis : Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction no. 36 2005 Z1247794 2005 periodical issue 2005 pg. 7-21
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    y separately published work icon The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy : Volume 3 Bill Congreve (editor), Michelle Marquardt (editor), Chatswood : MirrorDanse Books , 2007 Z1460967 2007 anthology short story fantasy science fiction

    Provoking and inventive, this third annual edition of the Best of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy includes talented newcomers as well as established professionals at the peak of their form. The contributors are Simon Brown, Deborah Biancotti, Terry Dowling, Margo Lanagan, Geoffrey Maloney, Lee Battersby, Chris Lawson, Alistair Ong, Ben Peek, Kim Westwood and Kaaron Warren.

    Chatswood : MirrorDanse Books , 2007
    pg. 131-149
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    y separately published work icon The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror : Twentieth Annual Collection Ellen Datlow (editor), Gavin J. Grant (editor), Kelly Link (editor), New York (City) : St. Martin's Griffin , 2007 Z1912912 2007 anthology short story fantasy horror

    Comprising more than forty stories and poems from almost as many contributors, the 2007 edition of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, features the strangest, the funniest, the darkest, the sharpest, and the most original in both genres. The anthology also includes summations of the field by the editors complemented by articles by Edward Bryant, Charles de Lint, and Jeff VanderMeer which highlight the best of the fantastic in media, music, and comics, as well as honourable mentions—notable works that didn’t quite make the cut, but are nonetheless worthy of attention.

    The Australian contributors are Kaaron Warren, Lee Battersby, Margo Lanagan and Terry Dowling.

    New York (City) : St. Martin's Griffin , 2007
    pg. 210-220

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