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Friday essay: scary tales for scary times

Beijing News 10 Jun 2022
Or so it may seem ... Horror boom and bust ... Poppy Z ... Even Australia, a country whose literature has long been subsumed within US literary production and consumption, is showing signs of a native horror fiction scene, evident in the work of committed horror authors such as Kaaron Warren, Alan Baxter, Kirsten McDermott and Greg Chapman, among many others.
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Shirley Jackson Day celebrations become a virtual event

Bennington Banner 26 Jun 2020
NORTH BENNINGTON — The John G ... https.//www.facebook.com/mcculloughfreelibrary/ ... Shirley Jackson award-winner Kaaron Warren published her first short story in 1993 and has had fiction in print every year since ... Warren was a Fellow at the Museum for Australian Democracy, where she researched prime ministers, artists and serial killers ... The John G.
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Tips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?

The Observer 09 Mar 2020
Welcome to this week’s blogpost ... Let’s start with an old favourite ... Kaaron Warren’s most recent novella Into Bones Like Oil, “a really interesting take on the ghost story”, has impressed safereturndoubtful. ... Warren creates a lot in less than 100 pages ... I remain convinced the novella is the best form for ghost stories though … Warren is one to watch ... .
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Litbits April 15 2017

Sydney Morning Herald 14 Apr 2017
What's on ... More information ... Kaaron Warren will perform the Canberra launches of Lotus Blue, a new science fiction novel by Cat Sparks, and Crossroads of Canopy, a new fantasy novel by Thoraiya Dyer, at Paperchain Bookstore at 5.45 for 6pm.
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Litbits: Australian authors and publishers nominated for World Fantasy Awards

Sydney Morning Herald 15 Jul 2015
CONGRATULATIONS ... Kaaron Warren is a finalist in the short fiction category for Death's Door Café​, which appeared in Shadows & Tall Trees 2014 (edited by Michael Kelly, ChiZine Publications) ... What's on. July 21 ... July 22.
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Cranky ladies resurrected from history in planned anthology

Canberra Times 22 Mar 2014
Clockwise from main ... Canberra-based speculative fiction writer Kaaron Warren wants to write about the three families of orphaned children the suffragette raised alone. Warren's curiosity was triggered when she came across Margaret Preston's 1911 portrait of Spence in the National Portrait Gallery ... Wells did ... .
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Litbits

Canberra Times 02 Aug 2013
Canberra's Kaaron Warren has won the novella category of the Shirley Jackson Awards ... Canberra author Kaaron Warren has won the novella category of the Shirley Jackson Awards, presented annually for ‘‘outstanding achievement in the literature of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic’’.
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Science fiction roundup – reviews

The Guardian 18 Jul 2013
Love Minus Eighty by Will McIntosh, Reviver by Seth Patrick, Lexicon by Max Barry, Theatre of the Gods by M Suddain, and short story collection The Lowest Heaven. Cold comfort … Sigourney Weaver in Alien ... Photograph ... These are complemented by entertaining stories from Alastair Reynolds, Maria Dahvana Headley and Kaaron Warren ... .
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Science fiction and fantasy: the wonderful wizards of Oz

The Guardian 06 Jun 2013
There are quite a few really fine writers – Angela Slatter, Kaaron Warren, Kirstyn McDermott, etc – published by them here ... According to Morgan, "This year's Ditmar awards went almost entirely to women, with writers Margo Lanagan, Kaaron Warren, Thoraiya Dyer and Tansy Rayner Roberts, plus artist Kathleen Jennings all picking up major awards."
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The Invisible Thread: One Hundred Years of Words

Canberra Times 17 Jan 2013
ANTHOLOGY. Edited by Irma Gold. Halstead Press, $28.95 ... Despite the power names offered, no single writer dominates and each is given space to shine, though readers will discover their own favourites here (the standouts for me being relatively recent pieces by Lesley Lebkowicz, Sarah St Vincent Welch and Kaaron Warren) ... .
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Touch of theatre at awards as Stacey takes top prize

Canberra Times 27 Nov 2012
The Street Theatre's artistic director Caroline Stacey has been named 2012 Artist of the Year at this year's Arts ACT Awards. Photo. Stuart Walmsley ... Photo. Karleen Minney ... The circle also awarded writers Geoff Page, Bill Gammage, Robert Macklin, Nigel Featherstone, Kaaron Warren and Alan Gould ... .
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2011 Bram Stoker Award Nominees Announced

The Examiner 20 Feb 2012
Each year, the Horror Writers Association presents the Bram Stoker Awards™ for Superior Achievement in the field of horror writing, named in honor of Bram Stoker, author of the seminal horror work Dracula ... The awards are presented in eleven categories ...   ... G ... “All You Can Do Is Breathe” by Kaaron Warren (Blood and Other Cravings).
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The spectre of sexism haunting horror fiction

The Guardian 24 Feb 2010
accusations of sexism ... Horror. Then, as with the latest row, it fell to blogger, screenwriter and poet Maura McHugh, , to highlight that there was not a single woman featured in the piece, despite the genre having a huge female presence, especially in books – Charlaine Harris, Sarah Pinborough, Kaaron Warren, Cherie Priest, to name just a handful ... .
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Looking ahead in science fiction

The Guardian 15 Jan 2010
A look at the state of SF, the 'new' novel from John Wyndham and an interview with star of the 'new weird' China Miéville. Science fiction is the marmite of literature – people tend to love it or hate it ... Reading list.. Plan for Chaos, by John Wyndham (Penguin) ... Walking the Tree, Kaaron Warren (Angry Robot, February) ... .

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