Description:Contents 4 • Decisions, Decisions, Decisions (Aurealis #32) • [Editorial - Aurealis] • essay by Keith Stevenson12 • The Gift of Hindsight • interior artwork by Kerri Valkova13 • The Gift of Hindsight • short story by Paul Haines24 • Line of Defence • interior artwork by Peter Loader25 • Line of Defence • short story by Stephen Dedman30 • Dog Years • interior artwork by R&D Studios31 • Dog Years • short story by Sue Isle46 • Garments of the Dead • interior artwork by Cat Sparks47 • Garments of the Dead • short story by Tansy Rayner Roberts54 • Catabolic Magic • interior artwork by Adam Duncan55 • Catabolic Magic • short story by Richard Harland72 • The Lamb • interior artwork by Les Petersen73 • The Lamb • short story by Brendan Duffy82 • The Ikin Interviews: Stephanie Smith (Editor, HarperCollins) and Selwa Anthony (Literary Agent) • interview of Stephanie Smith (Australia) and Selwa Anthony • interview by Van Ikin90 • Why Is the Most Popular Australian SF Not Published in Australia? • essay by Edwina Harvey93 • Digital Dreams (Aurealis #32, 2004) • essay by Anthony Fordham98 • Reviews and News (Aurealis #32, 2004) • essay by Bill Congreve104 • Review: The High Lord by Trudi Canavan • review by Bill Congreve104 • Review: The Etched City by K. J. Bishop • review by Bill Congreve105 • Review: The Miocene Arrow by Sean McMullen • review by Bill Congreve106 • Review: Abhorsen by Garth Nix • review by Bill Congreve107 • Review: Eye of the Labyrinth by Jennifer Fallon • review by Bill Congreve108 • Review: Gathering the Bones by Jack Dann and Ramsey Campbell and Dennis Etchison • review by Bill Congreve109 • Review: The Autumn Castle by Kim Wilkins • review by Bill Congreve109 • Review: Trial of Fire by Kate Jacoby • review by Bill Congreve110 • Review: Wonder Years: The Ten Best Australian Stories of a Decade Past by Peter McNamara • review by Keith Stevenson110 • Review: Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural by Bill Congreve • review by Keith Stevenson112 • Review: Natural History by Justina Robson • review by Bill Congreve113 • Review: Cities by Peter Crowther • review by Bill Congreve116 • 2 Big, 2 Smart, 2 Old ... 2 Morrow • [Xtreme Science] • essay by Patricia L. O'Neill [as by P. L. O'Neill]125 • Market Report (Aurealis #32) • essay by James R. Cain [as by James Cain]128 • Making War • essay by Jeremy Davies132 • A Conversation with Lynn Flewelling • interview of Lynn Flewelling • interview by Bill Congreve144 • EnVision 2003 • essay by Heather Gent146 • Conduit (Aurealis #32, 2004) • [Aurealis - miscellaneous] • essay by uncredited148 • Contributors (Aurealis #32, 2004) • [Aurealis - miscellaneous] • essay by uncreditedWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Aurealis #32. To get started finding Aurealis #32, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Contents 4 • Decisions, Decisions, Decisions (Aurealis #32) • [Editorial - Aurealis] • essay by Keith Stevenson12 • The Gift of Hindsight • interior artwork by Kerri Valkova13 • The Gift of Hindsight • short story by Paul Haines24 • Line of Defence • interior artwork by Peter Loader25 • Line of Defence • short story by Stephen Dedman30 • Dog Years • interior artwork by R&D Studios31 • Dog Years • short story by Sue Isle46 • Garments of the Dead • interior artwork by Cat Sparks47 • Garments of the Dead • short story by Tansy Rayner Roberts54 • Catabolic Magic • interior artwork by Adam Duncan55 • Catabolic Magic • short story by Richard Harland72 • The Lamb • interior artwork by Les Petersen73 • The Lamb • short story by Brendan Duffy82 • The Ikin Interviews: Stephanie Smith (Editor, HarperCollins) and Selwa Anthony (Literary Agent) • interview of Stephanie Smith (Australia) and Selwa Anthony • interview by Van Ikin90 • Why Is the Most Popular Australian SF Not Published in Australia? • essay by Edwina Harvey93 • Digital Dreams (Aurealis #32, 2004) • essay by Anthony Fordham98 • Reviews and News (Aurealis #32, 2004) • essay by Bill Congreve104 • Review: The High Lord by Trudi Canavan • review by Bill Congreve104 • Review: The Etched City by K. J. Bishop • review by Bill Congreve105 • Review: The Miocene Arrow by Sean McMullen • review by Bill Congreve106 • Review: Abhorsen by Garth Nix • review by Bill Congreve107 • Review: Eye of the Labyrinth by Jennifer Fallon • review by Bill Congreve108 • Review: Gathering the Bones by Jack Dann and Ramsey Campbell and Dennis Etchison • review by Bill Congreve109 • Review: The Autumn Castle by Kim Wilkins • review by Bill Congreve109 • Review: Trial of Fire by Kate Jacoby • review by Bill Congreve110 • Review: Wonder Years: The Ten Best Australian Stories of a Decade Past by Peter McNamara • review by Keith Stevenson110 • Review: Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural by Bill Congreve • review by Keith Stevenson112 • Review: Natural History by Justina Robson • review by Bill Congreve113 • Review: Cities by Peter Crowther • review by Bill Congreve116 • 2 Big, 2 Smart, 2 Old ... 2 Morrow • [Xtreme Science] • essay by Patricia L. O'Neill [as by P. L. O'Neill]125 • Market Report (Aurealis #32) • essay by James R. Cain [as by James Cain]128 • Making War • essay by Jeremy Davies132 • A Conversation with Lynn Flewelling • interview of Lynn Flewelling • interview by Bill Congreve144 • EnVision 2003 • essay by Heather Gent146 • Conduit (Aurealis #32, 2004) • [Aurealis - miscellaneous] • essay by uncredited148 • Contributors (Aurealis #32, 2004) • [Aurealis - miscellaneous] • essay by uncreditedWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Aurealis #32. To get started finding Aurealis #32, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.