Showing posts with label Coeur de Lion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coeur de Lion. Show all posts

Oct 3, 2014

D6 Issue Three is live

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Just click on the badge to the left and you will be taken through to the Dimension 6 page where you can download your copy of Issue One (in Mobi or epub format). Or you can click here if the image isn’t showing in your browser.

What is Dimension 6 and How did it come about?

Short answer - a collection of free fiction, free from a price tag and free from DRM but containing the some of the cream of Australian SpecFic Writing.

Long answer – read Angela Slatter’s interview with Dimension 6 publisher Keith Stevenson of Coeur De Lion Publishing.

 

 

Issue 3 features:

‘Shark-God Covenant’ by Robert Hood
You never make a deal with the Devil. But what about the child of a god?

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‘The Last of The Butterflies’ by Steve Cameron
Let me tell you a story about when I was young and the world was a very different place.

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‘New Chronicles of Andras Thorn’ by Cat Sparks
Just like his uncle, Andras Thorn wanted adventure and excitement. Unfortunately he found it.

 


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Jul 4, 2014

Dimmension 6 Issue 2 is live

D6cover2cdl Just click on the badge to the left and you will be taken through to the Dimension 6 page where you can download your copy of Issue Two (in Mobi or epub format). Or you can click here if the image isn’t showing in your browser.

What is Dimension 6 and How did it come about?

Short answer - a collection of free fiction, free from a price tag and free from DRM but containing the some of the cream of Australian SpecFic Writing.

Long answer – read Angela Slatter’s interview with Dimension 6 publisher Keith Stevenson of Coeur De Lion Publishing

 

 

 

Issue 2 features:

    ‘At Dawn’s Speed’ by Dirk Strasser
    Swift and her tribe have been running their whole lives, because the touch of the sun brings the ‘silvering’.

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    ‘Upon a Distant Shore’ by Alan Baxter
    Astronaut Anatoly Novikov wanted a mission that would inscribe his name on the ages. Finally he got one.

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    ‘He Ain’t Dead’ by Robert N Stephenson
    It’s simple really. Don’t mess with native American burial mounds.


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Apr 4, 2014

Dimension 6 Issue One is Live

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Just click on the badge to the left and you will be taken through to the Dimension 6 page where you can download your copy of Issue One (in Mobi or epub format). Or you can click here if the image isn’t showing in your browser.

 

What is Dimension 6 and How did it come about?

Short answer - a collection of free fiction, free from a price tag and free from DRM but containing the some of the cream of Australian SpecFic Writing.

Long answer – read Angela Slatter’s interview with Dimension 6 publisher Keith Stevenson of Coeur De Lion Publishing

 

Issue #1 features:

 

  • ‘Ryder’ by Richard Harland
    Sent from bustling Sydney to boring country NSW during World War I, life is undeniably dull for Sally. Until she meets Ryder.

 

  • ‘The Message’ by Charlotte Nash
    On a future Earth ravaged by the Event, a soldier with a terrifying secret must travel behind enemy lines.

 

  • ‘The Preservation Society’ by Jason Nahrung
    For the undead, blood is more than sustenance. It’s a connection to the memory of life.

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Jan 13, 2014

Dimension 6 Opens its portal for submissions

dimension6_logo_large1-300x74A new initiative of cour de lion publishing, Dimension6 emagazine, is now open for short story submissions via email. They are a paying market (flat rate of $100 per story).

They are looking for word counts between 4500 and 40,000 words.

Dimension6 will be three times a year and distributed free and DRM-free through a variety of websites. Check out their  Submissions page for more info.

The current reading period closes on 22 February, and the first issue of D6 is due out 4 April.


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May 28, 2013

X6 – eBook Release

X6newCropKS-713x1086-196x300 Coming later this year from Coeur de Lion, the critically acclaimed collection, X6 will be released in digital format.  It features 6 tales from some of Australia's best Specfic authors: Margo Lanagan, Paul Haines, Terry Dowling, Cat Sparks, Trent Jamieson and Louise Katz.

To check out the buzz around this collection when it launched in 2010 go here.

Some choice comments from the link above:

“Wives,” by Paul Haines, is a tour de force: a dystopian science fictional horror story which will alternately shock you, disturb you, and break your heart. - Richard Larson, Strange Horizons, August 2010

“Heart of Stone,” Cat Sparks, X6 – a tightly constructed, plot-driven X-Files style mystery, this one starts out as a quirky character piece but builds up to proper thriller proportions. Like the Haines piece, this novella has a really strong Australian voice to it, through setting and also character and dialogue - Last short story on Earth, October 2009

‘If X6 only contained Margo Lanagan’s rich and evocative fantasy “Sea-Hearts”, you’d be getting more than your money’s worth! But this volume of short novels by veteran editor Keith Stevenson weighs in with over 170,000 words by multiple award winning authors such as Terry Dowling and Cat Sparks … and fiery, up-and-coming “young Turks” such as Trent Jamieson and Paul Haines. Ranging from the sublime to disturbing in-your-face noir, X6 is a brilliant cartogram of what’s happening in Australian genre fiction.’   Jack Dann – multi-award winning author, and editor of Dreaming Again.

 

On the reputation of Wives and Sea Hearts alone I would buy this.  Wives in particular, is spoken of with such high regard among readers and writers in the Australian scene that the collection would be worth it for that story alone.  Then you have the novella Sea Hearts that formed the seed of Margo’s award winning book of the same name (Brides of Rollrock Island for readers in the Northern Hemisphere). But ice that cake with Sparks and Jamieson and you have a rather rich desert.


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Oct 7, 2012

eBook Review–Pyrotechnicon by Adam Browne

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Pyrotechnicon is the debut novel of Adam Browne, Aurealis Award winning short fiction author.

As the extended subtitle informs the reader, it’s the further adventurers of Cyrano de Bergerac.

Why does that name sound familiar?  Perhaps you have stumbled upon the the performance of GĂ©rard Depardieu in the 1990 film version of the play based on Cyrano’s life, or indeed the 2008 stage play featuring Kevin Kline. These dear readers are about the historical figure.

Browne’s work harks back to the writings of the man himself. A freethinker, and rationalist most relevant to speculative fiction readers for his works, The Other World: or the States and Empires of the Moon and The States and Empires of the Sun published toward the end of the seventeenth century.  They were  forerunners of what came to be science fiction and formed part of the literature that fed writers such as Swift and Poe.

The style, true to the works of Cyrano, therefore, is one that is a little more verbose than many readers would be accustomed to.  To give you an inkling:

Chapter the Zeroth: Dawn

Le 28 juillet de l’an 1655

Dear Reader:

My nose surfaced first, rising from slow waves of sleep, from darkness into darkness.

The hour was early. My feet were cold.

I heard a baker’s horse clopping through the Toulouse streets, and a costermonger’s soft singing as he prepared his stall. Then a ragged clatter of footsteps, and the laughter and drunken shouts of revellers leaving a tavern after a long night. I heard one of them spewing into the gutter, and by the grunts forced out of him as he heaved — the shapes of them, as it were, the grunted consonants, the bowely vowels — I knew the fellow for a Gascon.

It is not then a book which one runs through at breakneck pace.  No. One must stroll through the language, appreciate the artistry, the wit and the absurdity. It is a book in which the tale matters less than the manner of its telling.  One might even venture to call it art, if one does not care about being considered pretentious.

For those who must know, who cling to plot like a drowning rat; it is the story of the rescue of Cyrano’s love Roxanne from the sinister billiard table attired Master of Secrets. Do you need to know more?

My ePub version was illustrated, featuring works inked by Brown himself, which only add to its verisimilitude as a text from a bygone era.

Lovers of Baron Munchausen, Terry Gilliam movies in general and French wine will enjoy this book. It is also one that I think demands rereading, that may improve with further tasting.

The novel was provided by the publisher at no cost to myself


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Sep 11, 2012

Pyrotechnicon Giveaway

pyroPyrotechnicon, written by Adam Browne and published by Coeur De Lion is being offered as a giveaway on Goodreads click here to enter.

It costs nothing to enter and it looks like a hoot.

I have a copy for review so somewhere in the next couple of weeks I hope to bring you some insight.

Cyrano de Bergerac: lover, poet, inventor, swordsman — man of ferocious blade and pretty talent. Now it can be told: his final, most daring adventure — a fight to the death against the dread Master of Secrets, with the life of his beloved Roxane in the balance.

Browne has already received praise from some quality peeps in Sci-fi circles:

‘A rich dessert of a novel, filled with finely crafted wit and adventure — Adam Browne has resurrected Cyrano in fine form. Delightful!’

Greg Bear — Hugo and Nebula award-winning science fiction author


‘The title does not mislead. PYROTECHNICON is a literary cabinet of curiosities filled with lush imagery and exotic notions. A delicious concoction of swashbucklery and delight. Highly recommended.’

Jeff Vandermeer — World Fantasy award-winning author of Finch

The book can be purchased in both Hardcover and ebook from the publisher.


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Oct 27, 2011

Heads Up–Anywhere but Earth–New Tales of Outer Space (Ed.) Keith Stevenson

abe-cover-200x300Just out from Coeur De Lion Publishing, Anywhere but Earth is an anthology of science fiction tales set anywhere but earth.  It’s got Trent Jamieson’s seal of approval but even without the Deathworks maestros imprimatur the list of contributors tells you it’s going to be worthwhile.

Let’s see, picking out just the people I have read before

Cat Sparks, Margo Lanagan, Simon Petrie, Lee Battersby , Alan Baxter, Richard Harland, Robert N Stephenson, Robert Hood, Patty Jansen, Jason Fischer, Kim Westwood,Sean McMullen, Jason Nahrung

You can get it in paperback or ebook (multiple formats).

Checkout their website here.

I like the decidedly retro cover too.


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