Aurealis #130

Aurealis #130 is just what you’re looking for. There’s Anya Ow’s ‘Last Light’, an action-packed space marines’ adventure, with a Vandermeer-esque touch of body horror and morality. A story that explores desperation in its many forms, both human and nonhuman. Our second story is Stephen Dedman’s post-apocalyptic ‘Bid Time Return’ world which asks just how far the urge to return to an imagined golden age might be taken. Our third is R B Kelly’s ‘Pineapples are Not the Only Bromeliad’ which looks at what identity means to humanity when faced with the reality of sentient AIs. Then join the conquistador quest for Incan gold in a strange New World in Dirk Strasser’s CONQUIST Part 4 ‘By the Throne of the King’. Lachlan Walter discusses ‘Science Fiction, Politics and the Evolving Nature of Remakes’. Gillian Polack gives us some true gothic from Australian history in ‘The Case of the Demon Bushranger’ and B P Marshall allows us all to take ‘How to Create Advanced Humans (and Aliens) 101’. And to finish off we have 20 reviews including The City - A Cyberfunk Anthology edited by by Milton J Davis, Dark Angels Rising by Ian Whates, Arcamira by Hannah Sandoval, and Londonia by by Kate A Hardy.

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Aurealis #130

Aurealis #130 is just what you’re looking for. There’s Anya Ow’s ‘Last Light’, an action-packed space marines’ adventure, with a Vandermeer-esque touch of body horror and morality. A story that explores desperation in its many forms, both human and nonhuman. Our second story is Stephen Dedman’s post-apocalyptic ‘Bid Time Return’ world which asks just how far the urge to return to an imagined golden age might be taken. Our third is R B Kelly’s ‘Pineapples are Not the Only Bromeliad’ which looks at what identity means to humanity when faced with the reality of sentient AIs. Then join the conquistador quest for Incan gold in a strange New World in Dirk Strasser’s CONQUIST Part 4 ‘By the Throne of the King’. Lachlan Walter discusses ‘Science Fiction, Politics and the Evolving Nature of Remakes’. Gillian Polack gives us some true gothic from Australian history in ‘The Case of the Demon Bushranger’ and B P Marshall allows us all to take ‘How to Create Advanced Humans (and Aliens) 101’. And to finish off we have 20 reviews including The City - A Cyberfunk Anthology edited by by Milton J Davis, Dark Angels Rising by Ian Whates, Arcamira by Hannah Sandoval, and Londonia by by Kate A Hardy.

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Aurealis #130

Aurealis #130

by Dirk Strasser (Editor)
Aurealis #130

Aurealis #130

by Dirk Strasser (Editor)

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Aurealis #130 is just what you’re looking for. There’s Anya Ow’s ‘Last Light’, an action-packed space marines’ adventure, with a Vandermeer-esque touch of body horror and morality. A story that explores desperation in its many forms, both human and nonhuman. Our second story is Stephen Dedman’s post-apocalyptic ‘Bid Time Return’ world which asks just how far the urge to return to an imagined golden age might be taken. Our third is R B Kelly’s ‘Pineapples are Not the Only Bromeliad’ which looks at what identity means to humanity when faced with the reality of sentient AIs. Then join the conquistador quest for Incan gold in a strange New World in Dirk Strasser’s CONQUIST Part 4 ‘By the Throne of the King’. Lachlan Walter discusses ‘Science Fiction, Politics and the Evolving Nature of Remakes’. Gillian Polack gives us some true gothic from Australian history in ‘The Case of the Demon Bushranger’ and B P Marshall allows us all to take ‘How to Create Advanced Humans (and Aliens) 101’. And to finish off we have 20 reviews including The City - A Cyberfunk Anthology edited by by Milton J Davis, Dark Angels Rising by Ian Whates, Arcamira by Hannah Sandoval, and Londonia by by Kate A Hardy.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164066055
Publisher: Chimaera Publications
Publication date: 05/03/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Dirk Strasser has written over 30 books for major publishers in Australia and has been editing magazines and anthologies since 1990. He won a Ditmar for Best Professional Achievement and has been short-listed for the Aurealis and Ditmar Awards a number of times. His fantasy novels – including Zenith and Equinox – were originally published by Pan Macmillan in Australia and Heyne Verlag in Germany. His children’s horror/fantasy novel, Graffiti, was published by Scholastic. His short fiction has been translated into a number of languages, and his most recent publications are “The Jesus Particle” in Cosmos magazine, “Stories of the Sand” in Realms of Fantasy and “The Vigilant” in Fantasy magazine. He founded the Aurealis Awards and has co-published Aurealis magazine for over 20 years.

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