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Titles
Chronology
2016
Waking in Winter
novella PS Publishing
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2017
horror novella nomination
Aurealis Awards 2017
sf novella nomination
2015
“Look how cold my hands are” short fiction
Cranky Ladies of History
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2016
short story nomination
Zeroes
(by
Scott Westerfeld
,
Margo Lanagan
& DB) novel Simon Pulse
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2016
novel nomination
2014
“The Executioner Goes Home” short fiction
Review of Australian Fiction
Volume 11, Issue 6
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2015
horror short story nomination
Aurealis Awards 2015
sf short story nomination
2011
“And the Dead Shall Outnumber the Living” short fiction
Ishtar
awards:
Shirley Jackson Awards 2012
novella nomination
Aurealis Awards 2012
horror short story nomination
Ditmar Awards 2012
novella or novelette nomination
Bad Power
collection Twelfth Planet
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2012
collection nomination
Ditmar Awards 2012
collected work nomination
Ditmar Awards 2012
short story nomination
2009
A Book of Endings
collection Twelfth Planet Press
awards:
Locus Awards 2010
collection 17th place
Aurealis Awards 2010
collection nomination
Ditmar Awards 2010
collected work nomination
William L. Crawford - IAFA Fantasy Award 2010
finalist
“Diamond Shell”
anthologies:
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2010 Edition
, ed. Paula Guran, Prime Books 2010
“Six Suicides” short fiction
A Book of Endings
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2010
short story nomination
2008
“Pale Dark Soldier” short fiction
Midnight Echo
#1
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2009
horror short story nomination
Ditmar Awards 2009
short story nomination
“The Tailor of Time” short fiction
Clockwork Phoenix
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2009
young adult short story nomination
2007
Ditmar Awards 2008
professional achievement nomination
“A Scar for Leida” short fiction
Fantastic Wonder Stories
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2008
young adult short story
winner
Ditmar Awards 2008
short story nomination
2006
“The Dying Light ” short fiction
Eidolon 1
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2007
young adult short story nomination
anthologies:
Eidolon 1
, ed. Jonathan Strahan & Jeremy G. Byrne, Prime 2006
“Surrender 1: Rope Artist” short fiction
Shadowed Realms
#9
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2007
short story nomination
2005
“Summa Seltzer Missive” short fiction Ticonderoga Online #6
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2006
short story nomination
2004
“Number 3 Raw Place ” short fiction
Agog! Smashing Stories
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2005
short story nomination
2003
“The Singular Life of Eddy Dovewater ” short fiction
Agog! Terrific Tales
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2004
short story nomination
2002
“King of All and the Metal Sentinel” short fiction
Agog! Fantastic Fiction
awards:
Ditmar Awards 2003
Australian short fiction
winner
2001
Ditmar Awards 2002
fan writer nomination
2000
Ditmar Awards 2001
new talent
winner
“The First and Final Game” short fiction
Altair
#6/7 2000
awards:
Aurealis Awards 2001
horror short story
winner
Ditmar Awards 2001
short story nomination
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