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14/07/2013

Thank you to everyone who came to the Regeneration launch! It was fantastic to see such a great turnout. And at the Au Contraire closing ceremony, the prize winners were announced as:

1st place: In a World Full of Birds – I.K. Paterson-Harkness
2nd place: The Spectre Spectrum – Debbie Cowens
3rd place: Tapping the Skin of the World – Anna Smith

Honorable mentions:
Monocarpic Colony Blues – Elizabeth Gatens
Mistress of Fishes – O.J. Cade
Hunting Ythan – Mary Brock Jones

Congratulations to all of you!

09/07/2013

Interview #3 - and looking forward to seeing many of you on Friday :) http://www.annacaro.org/regeneration-interviews-kylie-thorne/

Time for the third in this series of interviews with Regeneration contributors. This time I'm talking to Kylie Thorne. First, a taster of her story, Insomnia: I looked away from the list of awards ...

The first of a series of interviews with Regeneration authors - starting with Lee Murray: http://www.annacaro.org/regene...
22/06/2013

The first of a series of interviews with Regeneration authors - starting with Lee Murray: http://www.annacaro.org/regeneration-interviews-lee-murray/

Over the next few weeks, I'll be posting interviews with some of the contributors to Regeneration: New Zealand Speculative Fiction II. First up Lee Murray, who is based in Tauranga. Before we get t...

Regeneration: New Zealand Speculative Fiction II table of contents now up: http://www.randomstatic.net/
12/04/2013

Regeneration: New Zealand Speculative Fiction II table of contents now up: http://www.randomstatic.net/

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17/02/2013

Final selections have been made for Regeneration: New Zealand Speculative Fiction II. We're looking forward to bringing you some excellent science fiction and fantasy, set in places you will recognise well and others hard to imagine. Watch this space for the Table of Contents in the coming weeks.

Thank you to everyone who submitted - selecting which stories to include wasn't easy, and reading submissions has confirmed how many great NZ specfic writers there are out there. If you haven't received a response, you can log onto your Submittable account to see the status, or email us for an update [email protected].

01/02/2013

And that's Regeneration closed to submissions. Thank you to everyone who submitted - there's some amazing talent out there and some tough decisions to be made. We'll be in touch.
And to everyone, watch this space over the coming months as we unveil the table of contents, cover, pre-order details and more.

31/01/2013

Just a few more hours until the Regeneration deadline (though the form will probably unofficially stay up until the morning :-) ). Lots of fantastic stories so far (some in both senses of the word) but the more the better.

30/12/2012

Update on Regeneration: New Zealand Speculative Fiction II submissions.

We know a number of stories have been hindered by the busy-season, so we're extending the deadline until January 31st. If you're part way through a story but haven't had chance to finish it off, or have an idea for a new one, here's your chance. If you've already submitted, remember we do accept multiple submissions - whilst we're very unlikely to select both, having two good stories in the mix does increase your chances.

To recap, we are looking for submissions of short speculative fiction (10 000 words or under) on the theme Regeneration by New Zealand authors. All submissions selected for the anthology will receive paid publication, authors copies of the anthology, and for those who are members of Au Contraire II, the chance to win additional prizes, including a grand prize of $500 in book vouchers. Full guidelines are at https://randomstatic.submittable.com/submit.

To those who have already submitted by the original deadline, thank you for your patience. We are working on keeping up with reading as submissions come in, so we don't expect news on the result will be too much later than it would otherwise have been.

Update: We know a number of stories have been hindered by the busy-season, so we're extending the deadline until January 31st. If you're part way through a story but haven't had chance to finish it off, or have an idea for a new one, here's your chance. If you've already submitted, remember we do ac...

Just as Tales for Canterbury is wound up, some other awesome people are creating the musical equivalent. Support them at...
04/10/2012

Just as Tales for Canterbury is wound up, some other awesome people are creating the musical equivalent. Support them at https://www.pledgeme.co.nz/429

The Songs for Christchurch compilation album project raises funds for community projects in Chch city

"One of the highlights of my small writing career was being published alongside one of my all time favourite authors, Ju...
24/09/2012

"One of the highlights of my small writing career was being published alongside one of my all time favourite authors, Juliet Marillier, in the Foreign Country anthology put out by Random Static. It was something I never even imagined could happen (and then it happened again in Tales for Canterbury!). In fact, there are so many wonderful, published authors in New Zealand, and through getting involved in the community, I’ve actually got to know some of them. And I don’t feel like that could have happened in a bigger country.

I even think that our success in putting together Tales for Canterbury was in part because we are small. There was very much a sense of people wanting to pitch in and take part because everyone knows someone in Christchurch. Many people have lived there, or have had personal experiences of the city and region. I love this reach out and help mindset that kiwi’s have, and I appreciate it now more than ever."

- J. C. Hart, http://just-cassie.com/2012/09/23/the-perks-of-writing-in-nz/

I used to think that NZ was the worst place in the world to be a writer. I remember looking …Continue reading »

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