The Grand Conversation on ebooks: Kate Eltham

Kate Eltham is a writer and creative industries professional based in Brisbane, Australia. Kate is Chief Executive Officer of Queensland Writers Centre and founder of if:book Australia. Her volunteer projects include coordinating the Aurealis Awards and co-convening the Clarion South writers workshop. Kate has been a regular contributor to ABC Radio and The Courier Mail and has published numerous short [...]

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The Grand Conversation on ebooks: Tehani Wessely

Tehani Wessely is the founder of FableCroft Publishing, and she has been an integral member of the Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine (ASIM) co-ooperative. Tehani was the editor of ASIM #4, #16, #27, #31 and #37, three Best Of ASIM e-anthologies, co-editor of ASIM #36, the Twelfth Planet Press anthology New Ceres Nights, and other projects. Her first FableCroft children’s fiction [...]

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The Grand Conversation on ebooks: Peter Tennant

STOP PRESS! I’ve had a couple of last minute guest posts, so the Grand Conversation continues! (for another day or two, anyway). Peter Tennant is the book reviewer and a contributing editor to the UK’s Black Static magazine, for whom he also writes the Case Notes blog. His personal blog can be found at trumpetville.wordpress.com. [...]

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The Grand Conversation on ebooks: Robin Sullivan

Robin Sullivan is the founder and president of Ridan Publishing, an indie press dedicated to speculative fiction. She also is a public speaker on publishing and has conducted more than twenty-five lectures, the contents of which are provided online both through her Write2Publish blog and a new series of shorts available in ebook form. I [...]

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The Grand Conversation on ebooks: David Conyers

David Conyers is a science fiction author residing in Sydney. He is the co-author of The Spiraling Worm with John Sunseri and editor of the horror anthology Cthulhu’s Dark Cults. David has been a multiple nominee for the Aurealis, Australian Shadows, and Ditmar Awards. He won the Australian Horror Writers Association’s Flash Fiction Award in [...]

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