Sprawl is an exciting new original anthology, edited by Alisa Krasnostein and published by Twelfth Planet Press, that will give readers from around the world a unique glimpse into the strange, dark, and often wondrous magics that fill the days and nights of Australia’s dreaming cities and towns, homes and parks, and most of all, its endlessly stretching suburbs.
My post-apocalypse Wollongong story All The Love in the World has already given the editor three nightmares, apparently. I’m hoping to squeeze a few more in before Aussiecon. Do the clicky thing to buy it here.
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Congratulations. I’ve never heard of Australia subhurbds being described as “ëndearing” before…
me neither
Jesus, my eyesight’s getting bad. I could have sworn that “ëndlessly” was “endearing”…
Okay, now, Cat, at the risk of being offensive, I gotta ask – the difference between a post-apocalyptic Wollongong and, well, Wollongong, is…?
nothing whatsoever. I’m hoping people pick up on the subtle irony
Oh man! Nooooooooooooo
That’s a mean, but worthy, ambition. Here’s hoping she’ll admit to them.