Ticonderoga to publish Cat Sparks

Ticonderoga Publications is delighted to announce the forthcoming publication of a short story collection by the multi award-winning writer Cat Sparks.

The collection, tentatively titled The Bride Price, is scheduled for publication and launch at Conflux – the Australian National Science Fiction Convention in April 2013.

“Cat Sparks has produced a large number of critically acclaimed stories in the last ten years. This collection will focus on bringing together the best of her short science fiction.” Ticonderoga Editor Russell B Farr said.

“As of one of the major Australian SF voices of the past decade, a collection is long overdue,” Russell B Farr added.

Cat Sparks first rose to prominence as the founder of the acclaimed Agog! Press, publishing ten titles from 2002 to 2008. As a writer, Sparks is a graduate of the inaugural Clarion South workshop, a Writers of the Future winner, a multiple Ditmar and Aurealis Award winner, and the author of close to 60 published stories.

The contents will include the award-winning titles “All the Love in the World”, “Seventeen”, “Hollywood Roadkill”, “Last Dance at the Sargeant Major’s Ball” and the acclaimed “Arctica”, and “Home by the Sea”.

The Bride Price is scheduled for publication in April 2013. The collection will be available in limited edition hardcover, trade hardcover and paperback, and ebook editions.

To keep up-to-date with this project check www.ticonderogapublications.com

Media Contact: Russell B Farr, mob: 0427198841

6 Comments

  1. That’s awesome, Cat. Looking forward to a book that you could fill twice over solely with award-winning stories.

  2. Oh, and I just realised he’s doing a Juliet Mariller collection as well, that’s just evil *slaps Russell’s greedy hands away from wallet*

    😉

  3. Can’t wait for this, Cat. A few years ago I suggested to you that you should collect your stories and your comment was “who’d buy a collection of my stuff”. You’ve obviously chnaged ypour mind – and rightly so! 🙂

    • Cat Reply

      Thanks for the vote of confidence, Leigh. Russell nagged until I eventually said yes.

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