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Edited by Gillian Polack
Pick up some Baggage. Humankind carries the past as invisible baggage. Thirteen brilliant writers explore this, looking at Australia's cultural baggage through new and often disturbin... [Read more]
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FIVE HISTORICAL FEASTS ~ THE BANQUETS OF CONFLUX
Five Historical Feasts ~ the banquests of Conflux, can be ordered directly from the Conflux website, the order form can be found here: http://conflux.org.au/conflux_cookbook_order_form.pdf
LIFE THROUGH CELLOPHANE GOING GOING GONE!
I am delighted to announce that Life Through Cellophane has officially sold out. Thank you to those who have bought the book, and thank you, also, for the many of you who took the time to contact myself and Gillian to tell us how much you loved Liz's story. LtC has been a delight to be a part of in my small way, and I thank Gillian for creating a character whom spoke so eloquently to so many people.
All rights have now reverted to Gillian as the author, so if you missed out this time, hopefully another publisher will pick it up and you'll get another chance.
DITMAR NEWS
Congratulations and good luck to all the Ditmar finalists for 2010; but here at Eneit Press we are particularly pleased to se Gillian Polack's two nominations: for best novel with Life Through Cellophane; and best achievement with the Southern Gothic Banquet at Conflux. Also congratulations to Andrew J. McKiernan, for his cover art and illustrations in Shards; Short Sharp Tales released through Brimstone Press.
The full list can be found here
BAGGAGE LAUNCH NEWS
Today I sent off the proof approval for Baggage, and I can tell you all how much more incredible Andrew's cover is when holding the book in one's hands. Soon the completed order will be on it's way to me, in plenty of time for our launch. The most incredible and exciting news about the launch is that Borders South Wharf are hosting it!
The other piece of good fortune is that, though we had to set a date and time quite awhile ago, and we did ask for an early time hoping to avoid any real programming conflicts with Aussiecon 4, we got an email today confirming that our launch starts an hour before the opening ceremony. Phew. So people can come to Borders, at 20 Convention Centre Place (there will be cake - and authors, and lots of copies of Baggage, and cake, and Gillian the proud editor, and did I mention there will be cake? Then stroll back over to the Convention Center for the opening ceremony.
So don't forget: Borders South Wharf, 20 Convention Center Place; Thursday 2nd September; 1 - 3 pm. I'd love to see you there, even if it's just to pop in and say hi.