Pete Kempshall
Pete Kempshall lives in Perth, Western Australia. With more than 20 published stories to date, he has been nominated for a number of writing awards - including the Ditmar Award for Best New Talent - and won Best West Australian Professional Short Work at the Australian National Science Fiction...
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Pete Kempshall lives in Perth, Western Australia. With more than 20 published stories to date, he has been nominated for a number of writing awards - including the Ditmar Award for Best New Talent - and won Best West Australian Professional Short Work at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention in 2011.Having started his writing career on licensed products such as Doctor Who, he is now focused on horror and dark fiction releases. He works as a writer and as an editor: the 2010 anthology Scenes from the Second Storey (which he co-edited with Amanda Pillar) was nominated for Aurealis and Australian Shadow awards.Pete blogs about his projects at www.tyrannyoftheblankpage.blogspot.com.
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Katharine is a judge for the Aurealis Awards. This review is the personal opinion of Katharine herself, and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of any judging panel, the judging coordinator or the Aurealis Awards management team. To be safe, I won't be recording my review here until after the A...
Katharine is a judge for the Aurealis Awards. This review is the personal opinion of Katharine herself, and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of any judging panel, the judging coordinator or the Aurealis Awards management team. To be safe, I won't be recording my review here until after the A...
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I had to finish this today so I could read something else and hopefully push this out of my brain. That should not be taken as a negative review. The stories in this anthology gave me nightmares, precisely because they were so incredibly believable. They're stories of people alone, together, making ...