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great sand-ships, talking belltrees, shapeshifters, cyborgs, and visionaries, while overhead, tribal satellites guard against encroachments from the remnants of white population along the coast. Though he received many honours for his evocative and inventive fiction, Dowling did not please all readers with his imagined future...Criticisms of Dowling fail to note how differently he constructs the relationship between the traditional and the modern. In the Tyson stories, mysticism is not separated from scientific knowledge. Either world view, or both in conjunction, can be found among characters of any race. Dowling, though, did not help matters when he chose the term 'Ab'O' to name his futuristic tribes. The shortened form of Aborigine, though not the most offensive racial epithet available, has been used derisively, more often than not. An extra apostrophe and capital letter did not provide, for many readers, sufficient estrangement of an all-too-familiar term....As Dowling's series has developed, he has worked very hard to create an alternative vision of racial and tribal identities, to provide a genuinely new concept to go with the estranged term, but it is not an easy task for an outsider to imagine a new form of selfhood for a group that has been so strongly Othered."
446:(1990) and subsequent collections marked a greater maturation of science fictional explorations of Aboriginal culture.Focusing on the adventures of a non-Aboriginal, or 'National' hero operating within this cultural sphere, Dowling's Tom Tyson stories offer sophisticated narrative techniques, memorable images, and troubling themes. These themes usually revolve around conflicts between tradition and innovation or nature and artifice. Dowling does not equate Aboriginality with tradition or nature - he is just as likely to pit advanced Aboriginal technology against national attempts at resurgence or to frame the conflict between tradition and novelty as a struggle between tribal factions. 2152: 2133: 33: 1407:, and Tiptree/Sheldon come again, reborn in one wonderful talent. If you lament the chicanery and boredom of so much of today's shopworn sf, then like those of us who've been reading his award-winning stories for a few years now, you'll purr and growl with delight at your great discovery of the remarkable, brilliant Terry Dowling. He comes from Downunder, and he knows how to stand you on your head with story.” 299:). Dowling did critical work and continued to play with bands – Temenos (rock band, 1970–72); Gestalt (acoustic band, 1972–75) after taking a teaching position at a Sydney business college. At least one of his rock bands used to play for the patients at a mental hospital at Bedlam Point, near his home – a source for 'Cape Bedlam', location of the Madhouse in the 589:, commissioned the book's primary editor, award-winning Australian writer and critic Terry Dowling, to expand Ellison's three-and-a-half decade collection into a 50-year retrospective. Mr. Dowling went through fifteen years of new stories and essays to pick what he thought were the most representative to be included in this 1000+ page collection." 273:. The songs are "Glencoe", "The Lure of Legendary Ladies", "Ithaca", "Bermudas", "The Blue Marlin Whore", 'Gantry Jack", and "Minotaur". They were broadcast in 1977 on the ABC/2FC radio program "Talking Point". Dowling has performed these and other songs live at science fiction conventions over the years. Sections of the lyrics from 785:(March 2020). 3 volumes. Limited slipcased edition of 300 copies signed by author and by artist Nick Stathopoulos; and trade paperbacks editions and e-book editions. Vols 1 and 2 contain the complete stories of the Tom Rynosseros Saga, including the previously unpublished "Marmordesse.". Volume 3, entitled 450:
adapts the SF tradition of Cordwainer Smith and Jack Vance - characterised by distant futures; radically altered humanity; technological effects that resemble magic; and exuberant, even baroque language - to the Australian scene.Against the backdrop of Australia';s wide, arid interior, Dowling places
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The 'Rynosseros Cycle' is set in a far future Australia where great sandships ("charvolants") roam the outback, and the Ab'O tribes control hi-tech and set protocols which restrict the movements of the "Nationals" (white people). In this future Australia, high technology and mysticism co-exist, and
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collected short stories written up to 1990. Further stories of Tyson were written in the early 1990s, with two further volumes of Tyson's adventures appearing in 1992 and 1993. The 'Rynosseros Cycle' would not conclude until publication of the fourth volume in 2007, but stands amongst Dowling's most
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though he considers himself an "imagier" – one who imagines, a term which liberates his writing from the constraints of specific genres. He has been called "among the best-loved local writers and most-awarded in and out of Australia, a writer who stubbornly hews his own path (one mapped ahead, it is
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race whose heritage is both its past and its future destiny. Ab'O Princes use satellites to spy on tribal conflicts, and graceful wind-propelled sand-ships roll across the deserts, giving its symbol of freedom and inquiry." Dowling has attributed part of the inspiration for the Tom Tyson character
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During his nine-year stint at university he continued songwriting and performing with rock band The Many Moods of Albert (1966–67), worked as an actor and songwriter with Sydney's Pact Theatre (1972–78), made appearances on Australia's national broadcaster ABC television on some children's programs
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included: 'Noted Australian wordsmith Dowling brings a close to the adventures of Tom Rynosseros in this collection of 11 stories, three original, with extensive bridging material. "This is the conclusion to the best and most ambitious Australian SF series ever written, and one of the best, ever –
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has been published by PS Publishing, UK. The three volumes (initially published as limited signed hardcovers and later as paperbacks) include all previously published Rynosseros stories, together with nearly 30,000 words of supplementary writing on the series and its origins written by Dowling.
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in which stories are linked by a framework narrative. The protagonists are himself (i.e. Terry Dowling the writer) and a character called Ray, an outpatient from a mental hospital who calls Dowling late at night to talk of synchronicities and to exchange stories. Some critics saw this linking
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and other mythic figures, has emerged amnesiac from an Ab'O punishment place known as the Madhouse, with three images that may provide the key to his identity – a Ship, a Star and a woman's Face. Tyson becomes one of the "Coloured Captains" – seven Nationals permitted by the Ab'O to cross the
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in a lottery, thereafter becoming known as "Blue Tyson". To quote Van Ikin, "In this future Australia, the coastal cities, home of white Australians, are urbanely cosmopolitan centres of culture, while in the interior, around an inland sea, the Ab'O states represent the emancipation of the
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with Richard Delap and Gil Lamont (Nemo Press 1987; Morpheus International 1989; expanded reissue, 2000) Note: The 1987 first trade edition is a '35-year retrospective' of Ellison's short fiction; the 2000 edition is a much expanded '50-year retrospective' and was a runner-up for the 2002
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Dowling retired in 2013 from his position as lecturer at the June Dally Watkins Finishing School. He continues to run writing courses at the University of Sydney – the introductory "Magic Highways" workshops and the more advanced "Dream Castles" workshops.
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also contains four previously unpublished Tom stories, the linking narrative 'Doing the Line', and 'Swordplay', 'Tesserina and The Target Man' and 'The Bull of September'. Reviews for
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magazine (Nov 1999) said: "Who's the writer who can produce horror as powerful and witty as the best of Peter Straub, SF as wondrously Byzantine and baroque as anything by
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No 3, juollet 1998, translated by Daniel Conrad and Benoit Domis. This issue also included "Terry Dowling" "Entrevue avec Stephen Dedman", translated by Benoit Domis.
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Dowling began to publish short stories prolifically in the 1980s and was soon recognised as one of Australia's most talented science fiction writers, winning the
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During the 1990s Dowling wrote his four-volume series featuring the hero Tom Tyson (aka Tom Rynosseros), set in a far-future Australia. The first volume,
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is to be reprinted in 2024 by PS Publishing as a slipcased hardcover edition, along with a new 87,000-word work in the Wormwood universe, "Bedlam Rose."
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Two of Dowling's short stories, 'The Maze Man" and "One Thing About the Night", are set to be filmed by American director Sergio Pinheiro, director of
751:. "Truth Window: A Tale of the Bedlam Rose", Dowling's first Wormwood story for 17 years, and included here, was first published in 'Eclipse 2' ed. 703:(MP Books, 1999). A limited edition of 200 copies. The title derives from a phrase in Dowling's story "The Robot is Running Away from the Trees". 578:
Dowling spent the first several years of the 2000s authoring the scenarios for several PC adventure games published by the Polish firm Detalion.
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in the (then) newly created "Other Forms" category; it also won the 1987 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection.
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contains a number of stories published previously in magazines, together with the final triptych of Tom stories which first appeared in the
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in the late 1970s and then appeared in an eight-year stint as a musician and songwriter in regular guest appearances on the long-running
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Notes: Three linked Tom Tyson stories - "Marmodesse", "The Library" and "First Matter" - were originally written to form a Tyson novel,
1757:: premature births and premature burials in the latest capitalist environment" in Michele Drouart (ed). 'Postcolonial Fictions' issue, 509:, but Dowling abandoned this idea. Two of the stories have been published elsewhere - an abridged edition of "Marmodesse" appeared in 936:(2004) (aka Realms of Illusion). (The scenario for this game is based on Dowling's published story "The Ichneumon and the Dormeuse"). 1832: 1411: 585:: "To celebrate the golden anniversary of Harlan Ellison's half a century of storytelling, Morpheus International, publishers of 743:(Subterranean Press, 2010). Includes the long Tom Tyson story "The Library", which falls chronologically between the events of 715: 377:
piracy and an intricate social order breed a new kind of hero. Tom Tyson, an Everyman figure who has echoes of the Fool of the
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to Blue Tyson, a character from one of his high school story fragments, and to the song lyric "Loving Mad Tom" (also known as
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Dowling also won the 1983 William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism for his essay: "Kirth Gersen: The Other Demon Prince”,
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The story "Cheat Light" was also nominated for an International Horror Guild Award for best horror Short Story of 2006.
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e. His fiction has been translated into many languages and has been used in a course in forensic psychology in the US.
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Dowling's earliest published stories were "Illusion of Motion" and "Oriental on the Murder Express", both published in
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is a complete illustrated history and guide to Dowling's sources of inspiration and experiences in writing the series.
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from 2006. It features three original tales of appropriate fear. Limited ed, 750 copies, out of print on publication.
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Dowling holds the distinction of having more stories than any other single writer selected for the anthology series
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Wesleyan University Press,(2013). On science fiction technique, with particular emphasis on the 'Rynosseros Cycle'.
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radio show on Adelaide's 5EBI-FM, 23 June 2000) called him "Australia's premier fantasist."For the US edition of
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described him as a "master craftsman" and "one of the best prose stylists in science fiction and fantasy.”
1159:, Volume 20, Numbers 1–2, Whole Numbers 51-52 Special Double Issue: The Early Work of Terry Dowling (2019). 719:(Cemetery Dance, 2006) Issued in limited signed/leatherbound & trade hc editions. Reprint (Australia): 404:), which was drawn to his attention by sf fan and co-founder of Norstrilia Press, Carey Handfield in 1982. 288:, the magazine of SUSFA, the Sydney University SF Society, and "Shade of Encounter" in the second issue of 1816: 1358:
called him: "One of the best-known and most celebrated of Australian writers in any genre”, while in the
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He wrote a science fiction play called "The Tunnel", and eventually sold his first professional story to
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period." ' Locus and Australian SF Reader. Terry Dowling received the Peter McNamara award at the 2007
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He has been Guest of Honour at several Australian science fiction conventions (including Syncon 87 and
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Deep in the Reality Crisis: Individuation, 'Mytho-Realism' and Surrealistic Traces in Terry Dowling's
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The Supernatural Index: A Listing of Fantasy, Supernatural, Occult, Weird and Horror Anthologies
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SPAN: Journal of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies,
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Dowling co-edited (with Richard Delap and Gil Lamont) the 500,000-word single-author collection
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psychic technology with communication satellites in a sparse landscape populated by organicised
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magazine in the 1980s have seen reprint, including "Catharsis Among the Byzantines: Delany's
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after doing critical work on his oeuvre (Vance later named a planet after him in the novel
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1446:"The Quiet Redemption of Andy the House". Ditmar Award for Best Australian Short SF, 1990. 1428:"The Man Who Walks Away Behind the Eyes". Ditmar Award for Best Australian Short SF, 1983. 1092:'s 'General Culture' Novels: A Synoptic Survey," in Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller (eds), 8: 2151: 1829: 1605: 1379: 1197: 815: 108: 2138: 2132: 32: 697:(MirrorDanse, 1995; 2003) Chapbook containing the title story plus "Scaring the Train". 237: 222: 373:
important work – a major conceptual series achievement in Australian science fiction.
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Writer, freelance journalist, award-winning critic, editor, game designer and reviewer
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Warriors of the Tao: The Best of Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature
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Warriors of the Tao: The Best of Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature
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Biographical and bibliographical data is provided at the author's Official Website
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David McKie has written: "Thematically, the work of Terry Dowling...extends the
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are included as linking pieces between the stories in Dowling's 2009 collection
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collection edited by Peter McNamara and Margret Winch (Wakefield Press 2003).
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to an imaginative future Australia where the human/technology interface fuses
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15) and regularly tutors workshops on fantasy writing at venues including the
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SELECTED NON-FICTION: A selection of Terry Dowling's non- fiction writing
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Dowling also published the collection of linked science fiction stories
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for excellence in speculative fiction in part due to the publication of
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Postcards from the Flight Deck: An Eidolon Interview with Terry Dowling
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17 (Vol 6, No 2), 1984. Reprint in Damien Broderick and Van Ikin (eds)
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Dowling has also been called "Australia's finest writer of horror" by
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Some of Dowling's reviews and critical pieces which first appeared in
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The Interactive Landscape: New Modes of Narrative in Science Fiction
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A long-uncollected Tom Tyson story, "Down Flowers" was published in
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Jan/Feb 1987). "The Library" was published in Keith Stevenson, ed,
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Dowling's fiction has won many national and international awards:
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Strange Constellations: A History of Australian Science Fiction
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as placing him "among the masters of the field" (August 1990).
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The MUP Encyclopedia of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy
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magazine, and "Australia's premier writer of dark fantasy" by
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Brian Attebery offers another critical standpoint: "Dowling's
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Songs from the Inland Sea: Writing the Tom Rynosseros Stories
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The International Horror Guild Award (the horror collection
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The ABC also financed production of seven of his songs for
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10 (1982). Reprint in Damien Broderick and Van Ikin (eds)
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The Complete Rynosseros: The Adventures of Tom Rynosseros
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During the same decade, Dowling published the collection
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Wild Thyme, Green Magic: Selected Stories of Jack Vance
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Dowling was awarded a PhD in Creative Writing from the
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material as 'contrived' but it was praised by others.
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Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999, pp. 164–68.
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Attebery, Brian. "Aboriginality in Science Fiction".
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Brian Attebery, 'Aboriginality in Science Fiction",
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Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature
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Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature
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Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature
598:in 2006 for his mystery/dark fantasy/horror novel, 1964:The Eternal Yes: The Affirmations of Terry Dowling 1881:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995, p. 215 1362:(reprinting "One Thing About the Night”), editors 232:Primary School in Sydney, Dowling matriculated to 1557:for Best Collection (tied with Glen Hirschberg's 1520:. Aurealis Convenor's Award for Excellence, 1999. 1463:. Ditmar Award for Best Australian Long SF, 1992. 1452:. Ditmar Award for Best Australian Long SF, 1991. 1329:Critical regard for Dowling's work is extensive. 981:Centaurus: The Best of Australian Science Fiction 2164: 1604:, Vol 4, No 2, June 1982. He has received three 1324: 349:" (1982) and the long essay "The Lever of life: 2072:White, Boyd. "Terry Dowling: Poet of Shadows". 1987:Ellison/Dowling/Dann: A Bibliographic Checklist 1589:The Essential Ellison: a 35-Year Retrospective 872:Dream Castles: The Early Jack Vance Volume Two 711:(Eidolon, 2000). Collection of linked stories. 632:during its twenty-year run from 1988 to 2008. 587:The Essential Ellison: a 35-Year Retrospective 1998:Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia 1579:(2008) for "Toother" from Jonathan Strahan's 1511:. Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel, 1996. 1009:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 198:and the Horwitz horror anthologies edited by 2057:The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 1395:(1993), multi-award-winning US Grand Master 1163: 431:. In many ways what Dowling achieve in his ( 1060: 1001:The Oxford Book of Australian Ghost Stories 985:The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing 2150: 2131: 2018:St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers 2016:. "Terry Dowling" in Jay P. Pederson (ed) 1518:Antique Futures: The Best of Terry Dowling 1132:"Catharsis Among the Byzantines: Delany's 1066:"Alternative Reality and Deviant Logic in 907: 765:The Night Shop: Tales for the Lonely Hours 701:Antique Futures: The Best of Terry Dowling 536:"The Only Bird in Her Name”, a story from 31: 2000:. London: Dorling Kindersley Adult, 1995. 1912:. "'Marvels and Horrors: Terry Dowling's 1722:St James Guide to Science Fiction Writers 1477:. Ditmar Award for Best Collection, 2001. 918:(2001)(aka US Mysterious Journey: Schizm) 2067:The Dictionary of Science Fiction Places 1973:Terry Dowling: Virtuoso of the Fantastic 1711:. n.p. Borgo Press/Wildside Press, 2011. 1655:X,Y, Z. T: Dimensions of Science Fiction 1195:"He Tried to Catch the Light" (1998) in 1106:"Keith Gersen: The Other Demon Prince". 1888:, 96 (= Volume 32, Part 2) (July 2005). 1538:Award for Best Short Story, 1993 (USA). 1470:Award for Best Collection, 1991 (USA). 644:For a detailed bibliography online see 338:(1987; revised/expanded edition 2000). 2165: 2104:The New York Review of Science Fiction 1313:(ed. Danel Olson, PS Publishing, 2013) 1300:(ed. Danel Olson, PS Publishing, 2012) 1231:"Jarkman at the Othergates" (2007) in 716:Basic Black: Tales of Appropriate Fear 169: 2148:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 1783: 1704:Damien Broderick and Van Ikin (eds). 1526:1999 Locus Recommended Reading List ( 1253:"Two Steps Along the Road" (2009) in 1146:. Wildside Press/Borgo Press, 2011). 1129:. Wildside Press/Borgo Press, 2011). 759:Cemetery Dance Select: Terry Dowling 727:Make Believe: A Terry Dowling Reader 293:: A Review of Speculative Literature 2059:. Carlton Books, 1997, p. 195. 2047:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 1611: 1185:, Jeremy G. Byrne, Richard Scriven) 741:Amberjack: Tales of Fear and Wonder 560:An Intimate Knowledge of the Night, 279:Amberjack: Tales of Fear and Wonder 254:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 13: 2188:Australian science fiction writers 1534:"Breaking Through to the Heroes". 1509:An Intimate Knowledge of the Night 1456:Prix Wolkenstein, 1991 (Germany). 1348:The Year's Best Science Fiction 21 1050:An Intimate Knowledge of the Night 976:The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 941:Anthology and magazine appearances 689:An Intimate Knowledge of the Night 639: 154:Perth International Arts Festival 14: 2214: 2118: 1792:. Guardian News and Media Limited 1706:Warriors of the Tao: The Best of 1175:"Beckoning Nightframe" (1996) in 874:(Subterranean Press, 2011) (with 854:(Subterranean Press, 2009) (with 844:(Subterranean Press, 2008) (with 613:has been compared to the work of 364:The 1990s: The 'Rynosseros Cycle' 1948:and Stefan Dziemianowicz (eds). 1555:International Horror Guild Award 864:(Subterranean Press, 2010)(with 834:(Subterranean Press 2007) (with 602:, and accompanying dissertation 16:Australian writer and journalist 1841: 1823: 1804: 1630:List of science fiction editors 1188:"Jenny Come to Play" (1997) in 1070:'s Second 'Disaster' Trilogy," 957:The Mammoth Book of Best New SF 948:The Year's Best Science Fiction 822:Mortal Fire: Best Australian SF 804: 596:University of Western Australia 573: 353:as Ethical Pragmatist" (1982). 240:. His Masters thesis discussed 207:Horror: Another 100 Best Books. 152:University of Western Australia 140:Centre for Continuing Education 133:New South Wales Writers' Centre 1934:. . Forthcoming in Van Ikin's 1784:Brown, Eric (8 October 2010). 1777: 1764: 1743: 1727: 1714: 1698: 1686: 1660: 1647: 1277:"How the Red Clown Hunts You" 1169:"Scaring the Train" (1994) in 1099:"A Xenographical Postscript," 1081:'s 'General Culture' Novels," 890:(3 crime novels by Jack Vance) 884:(3 crime novels by Jack Vance) 672: 622:Year's Best Horror and Fantasy 390:landscape – and wins his ship 256:children's television program 1: 1720:Van Ikin, "Terry Dowling" in 1635: 1325:Critical reception and awards 1178:Eidolon (Australian magazine) 1110:11 (June 1982) (Winner: 1983 933:Sentinel: Descendants in Time 551:(Sept 1999). This appears in 228:After teaching for a year at 1814:in the August 2015 issue of 1151:Parabolas of Science Fiction 1096:(New York: Taplinger, 1980). 609:Dowling's 2010 horror novel 306: 164: 7: 2198:University of Sydney alumni 2084:http://www.terrydowling.com 2028:Australian Cultural History 1623: 1545:(2006) was nominated for a 769:Cemetery Dance Publications 10: 2219: 1570:Schizm: Mysterious Journey 1551:Horror Writers Association 1112:William Atheling Jr. Award 1085:1, No 2 (No 3)(June 1978). 1074:1, No 1 (June 1977): 6–18. 945:As well as appearances in 915:Schizm: Mysterious Journey 755:(Night Shade Books, 2008). 176:Boronia Park Public School 2203:Australian male novelists 2183:Australian horror writers 2030:23 (Annual 2004), 137–41. 1320:(ed. Ellen Datlow, 2013). 1164:Uncollected short fiction 824:(Coronet, 1993) (with Dr 798:"The Mars You Have in Me" 733:, 2009). 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Jack Vance
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Powerhouse Museum
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Jack Vance
Ray Bradbury
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Stephen Jones
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