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    Marianne de Pierres
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    2007 Australian Aurealis Awards shortlist

    Discover the best Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror of 2007.
    Congratulations to the finalists for the 2007 Aurealis Awards!
    Winners will be announced at the Aurealis Awards ceremony at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts in Brisbane on Saturday 26 January 2008.

    best science fiction novel
    Marianne De Pierres, Dark Space, Orbit
    Jack Heath, Remote Control, Pan Macmillan
    David Kowalski, The Company of the Dead, Pan Macmillan
    Sean Williams, Saturn Returns, Orbit

    best science fiction short story
    Simon Brown, ‘Lonely as Life’, Fantastic Wonder Stories, Ticonderoga Publications
    Penelope Love, ‘Whitey’, Shadow Plays, Elise Bunter
    Chris McMahon, ‘The Eyes of Erebus’, Daikaiju! 2 – Revenge of the Giant Monsters, Agog! Press
    Cat Sparks, ‘Arctica’, Fantastic Wonder Stories, Ticonderoga Publications
    Cat Sparks, ‘Hollywood Roadkill’, On Spec, #69

    best fantasy novel
    Jennifer Fallon, The Gods of Amyrantha, The Tide Lords Book Two, Harper Collins/Voyager
    Lian Hearn, Heaven’s Net is Wide, Tales of the Otori The First Book, Hachette Livre
    Sylvia Kelso, The Moving Water, Book 2 of the Rihannar Chronicles, Thomson Gale
    Glenda Larke, Song of the Shiver Barrens, The Mirage Makers Book Three, Harper Collins/Voyager
    Michael Pryor, Heart of Gold, Second Volume of The Laws of Magic, Random House

    best fantasy short story
    R J Astruc, ‘The Perfume Eater’, Strange Horizons, #16
    Adam Browne, ‘An Account of an Experiment by Adam Browne’, Orb Speculative Fiction, #7
    Garth Nix, ‘Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz go to War Again’, Jim Baen’s Universe, April 2007
    Angela Slatter, ‘The Angel Wood’, Shimmer, November 2006
    Cat Sparks, ‘A Lady of Adestan’, Orb Speculative Fiction, #7

    best horror novel
    The panel of judges for this division declined to select a short list from the nominated works.
    However, the winning novel will be announced at the ceremony.

    best horror short story
    Terry Dowling, ‘Toother’, Eclipse, #1
    Richard Harland, ‘Special Perceptions’, At Ease with the Dead, Ash-Tree Press
    Rick Kennett, ‘The Dark and What It Said’, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, #28
    Ben Peek, ‘Black Betty’, Lone Star Stories, #23
    Anna Tambour, ‘The Jeweller of Second-Hand Roe’, Subterranean, #7

    best young adult novel
    Kate Constable, Taste of Lightning, Allen & Unwin
    Anthony Eaton, Skyfall, UQP
    Juliet Marillier, Cybele’s Secret, Pan Macmillan
    Michael Pryor, Heart of Gold, Second Volume of The Laws of Magic, Random House
    Scott Westerfeld, Extras, Simon Pulse

    best young adult short story
    Deborah Biancotti, ‘A Scar for Leida’, Fantastic Wonder Stories, Ticonderoga Publications
    Shane Jiraiya Cummings, ‘Yamabushi Kaidan and the Smoke Dragon’, Fantastic Wonder Stories, Ticonderoga Publications
    Garth Nix, ‘Bad Luck, Trouble, Death and Vampire Sex’, Eclipse, #1
    Garth Nix, ‘Holly and Iron’, Dark Alchemy, Allen & Unwin
    Tracey Rolfe, ‘Cast Off’, Fantastic Wonder Stories, Ticonderoga Publications

    best children’s (8-12 years) long fiction
    Isobelle Carmody, A Mystery of Wolves, Penguin Books
    Kate Forsyth, The Silver Horse, The Chain of Charms 2, Pan Macmillan
    Kate Forsyth, The Herb of Grace, The Chain of Charms 3, Pan Macmillan
    Kate Forsyth, The Cat’s Eye Shell, The Chain of Charms 4, Pan Macmillan
    Kate Forsyth, The Lightning Bolt, The Chain of Charms 5, Pan Macmillan
    Kate Forsyth, The Butterfly in Amber, The Chain of Charms 6, Pan Macmillan
    Emily Rodda, The Key to Rondo, Omnibus Books
    Carole Wilkinson, Dragon Moon, Black Dog Books

    best children’s (8-12 years) short fiction
    Luke Edwards, Ock Von Fiend, Omnibus Books
    Anna Fienberg & Barbara Fienberg, Tashi and The Mixed Up Monster, Allen & Unwin
    Marc McBride, World of Monsters, Scholastic Australia
    Briony Stewart, Kumiko and the Dragon, UQP


    Join us for the Aurealis Awards Gala Ceremony on 26 January 2008.
    For ticket info or more detail on the Aurealis Awards, visit our website:
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    Congrats on the nomination, Marianne! Only about 6 weeks to go.

    Presumably this means you're going?

    Do nominees get any privileges? (Or at least transport costs?)

    Hobbit
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    Marianne de Pierres
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    Hi Hobbit,

    yes we get a free ticket to attend. And we get to sit together, sweating it out.

    I think there might be prize money this year. Not sure on that.

    MDP

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    Well, that'll be great, though not so sure about the 'sitting, sweating it out' bit. And prize money too!

    But of what I know on that list, Marianne, you should be very pleased and proud to be there.

    Best wishes, of course: we look forward to hearing about your experiences later!

    Hobbit
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    Marianne de Pierres
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    Absolutely pleased and proud, Hobbit. The Awards go from strength to strength.

    MDP

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