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Midnight Echo 18: CURSED. The official magazine of the Australasian Horror Writers Association, featuring short fiction, poetry and non-fiction from some of Australasia's best writers of dark fiction. Issue 18 includes:Editorial J.S. BreukelaarCurses: Fact or Fiction-Australia, New Zealand, and BeyondThe Things She Carried, N. KingDrones and Dominions, Matthew R. DavisArisan, Feby IdrusThe Book Of Nature, Kaaron WarrenMoulder, Em StarrDreamsparkle, Brent McGregorSiren Song, Dmitri AkersInto the Fire, Chris MasonSmiley Frank, Matthew ScottLeft to Fester, Zachary AshfordThe Dancing Plague, A.M JosephThe Restless Soul, Fiona RentonCarnival Girl, Leanh PearsonHe Was Already There, Joseph TownsendBlood Born, Pauline YatesSea Glass, Mason HawthorneNo Returns, Penny DurhamHiking Through the F*cking Outback Because Your Therapist Thinks You Need Nature, Kate Pozzobon
Midnight Echo 17. The official magazine of the Australasian Horror Writers Association, featuring short fiction, poetry and non-fiction from some of Australasia's best writers of dark fiction. Issue 17 includes:Editorial Greg ChapmanLa Belle Morte Sans Merci by Kat ClaySmothered, Still and Silent by Deborah SheldonFeathers by Chris MasonHand and Heart by Geraldine BorellaRestless by D.I. RussellThe Fruits of Labour by Mark TowseThe House Contrition Built by Rebecca FraserFearful Symmetry by Stephen DedmanThe Hole in Emily's Heart by Michael HughesUniverse, Devoured by Pamela JeffsVisitation Rites by Matthew R. DavisThe Lighthouse by Claire FitzpatrickThe Tub by J. Ashley-SmithTest of Death by Michael BoturAnimal Parade by Dani Ringrose
The Jade Dragon protected Long-En for centuries - until it was taken.When the Jade Dragon is stolen from the temple in the quiet village of Long-En, the locals are stunned. The very idea of such a theft is unimaginable. And without the protection of the powerful icon, what awful fate might befall the peaceful hamlet?Two young cousins, Li Yong Fa, a martial monk recently returned from years of training at the Shaolin Temple, and Li Zi Yi, a potent geomancer, team up to track down the thief, recover the priceless statue, and return it safely to Long-En. Little do they know how far afield they will be taken, and what dangers they will face in strange and inhospitable lands, before they even get close to their goal.A short historical fantasy novella from award-winning, Alan Baxter.
Strange things happen in The Gulp.The residents have grown used to it.Welcome to The Gulp, where nothing is as it seems.
Midnight Echo 16. The official magazine of the Australasian Horror Writers Association.
The 15th issue of the official magazine of the Australasian Horror Writers Association, edited by Lee Murray, containing fiction, poetry and non-fiction. Featuring:"The Bone Fairy" by Martin Livings"The Reaping" by Jay Caselberg"Carbon Copy Consumables" by Deborah Sheldon"Brumation" by Anthony Ferguson"A Second Chance" by Melanie Harding-Shaw"The Midnight Song"ΓÇáΓÇáΓÇá by Stuart Olver"Little Spoon"ΓÇáΓÇá by Alissa Smith"My Claire" by David Schembri"Tolerance to Iron" by Jason Franks"Keep Walking" by Rebecca Fraser"The Dead May Dance" by Nikky Lee"Colony Collapse" by Tom Dullemond"A Charm to Sicken" by Juleigh Howard-Hobson"Hideous Armature" by Joanne Anderton"Trace a Circle" by J.A. HaighΓÇáΓÇáAHWA Flash Fiction Competition Winner 2019ΓÇáΓÇáΓÇáAHWA Short Story Competition Winner 2019
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