Once a Month, On a Sunday single work   short story   fantasy  
Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Once a Month, On a Sunday
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    y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine ASIM no. 40 September 2009 Z1626504 2009 periodical issue 2009 pg. 6-11
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    y separately published work icon Australis Imaginarium Tehani Croft (editor), Rockingham : FableCroft Publishing , 2010 Z1712823 2010 anthology short story science fiction 'Twelve stories from some of Australia’s finest speculative fiction writers, including Deborah Biancotti, Margo Lanagan, Marianne de Pierres, Angela Slatter and Sean Williams. Cover by Shaun Tan.' - from bookseller's catalogue Rockingham : FableCroft Publishing , 2010
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    y separately published work icon Award Winning Australian Writing [2010] Adolfo Aranjuez (editor), Melbourne : Melbourne Books , 2010 Z1737725 2010 anthology poetry short story 'This annual anthology is an exciting initiative that showcases the best short story and bush poetry competition winners from around the country. It represents the chance for emerging writers to have their work published in book form, and allows both prestigious and smaller-scale competitions to garner a wider readership and higher profile.' Source: Libraries Australia (Sighted 01/03/2011). Melbourne : Melbourne Books , 2010 pg. 24-33
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    y separately published work icon Angel Dust Ian McHugh , Nedlands : Ticonderoga Publications , 2014 8367003 2014 selected work short story

    'Angel Dust is the first story collection by Australian rising star Ian McHugh. McHugh is a Writers of the Future winner, and has a number of significant overseas short fiction sales. Angel Dust collects 15 incredible fantastic visions. A number of these were first published in Asimov's and Beneath Ceaseless Skies. Four stories are original to this collection. Asimov's editor Sheila Williams says of this writer, "Ian McHugh has a remarkable ability to render the alien utterly convincing. His nonhuman lives are so powerfully depicted that we can easily, and sometimes uneasily, immerse ourselves completely into their worlds."' (Publication summary)

    Nedlands : Ticonderoga Publications , 2014

Awards

2009 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Young Adult Division Best Short Story
2009 joint winner Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Fantasy Division Best Short Story Joint winner with 'Father's Kill' by Christopher Green.
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