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Bibliography

Novels.

* Black Sheep, a dystopian novel (2007). Prime Books.

* Twenty-Six Lies/One Truth (2006), Wheatland Press.

Chapbooks.

* The Enigma Variant (1999), with Chris Mowbray. MirrorDanse Books.

Comics and Graphic Novels.

* Nowhere Near Savannah, illustrated by Anna Brown (2007-2008). Published online, 52 installments.

Short Fiction

* There is Something so Quiet and Empty Inside of you that it Must be Precious (2008). In Polyphony Seven, ed. Deborah Layne and Forrest Aguirre, Wheatland Press.

* The Nabakov, co-written with Stephanie Campisi (2008). In The Surreal Botany Guide, ed. Janet Cho and Jason Lundaberg, Two Crane Press.

* David Bowie (2008). In 2012, ed. Alisa Krasnostein and Ben Payne. Twenlth Planet Press.

* The Funeral, Ruined (2008). In Paper Cities, ed. E. Sedia, Senses Five.

* Possession (2007). Fantasy Magazine.

* John Wayne’ (2007). Aurealis Magazine, #37.

Reprinted in The Year’s Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2007, eds. Bill Congreve and Michelle Marquardt, MirrorDanse Books.

* Excerpts from Novels Fifty Years From Now (2007). Overland, #188

* Black Betty (2007). Lone Star Stories

* theleeharveyoswaldband (2006). In Polyphony Six, ed. Deborah Layne and Jay Lake, Wheatland Press.

* The Souls of Dead Soldiers are for Blackbirds, Not Little Boys (2006). In Agog! Ripping Reads, ed. Cat Sparks, Agog! Press.
Reprinted in The Year’s Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006, eds. Bill Congreve and Michelle Marquardt, MirrorDanse Books.

* Under the Red Sun (2006). Fantasy Magazine, #4.

* Mono (2006). In Phantom, ed. Nick Mamatas, Prime Books.

* The Night of the Dead King (2006), Potato Monkey, #4.

* An Investigation into the Chinese Made Roman Toga (2005), Full Unit Hookup, #7.

* The Elephant’s Glass Prison (2005). In Magistria, ed. G.W. Thomas, RageMachineBooks.

* Johnny Cash (A Tale in Questionnaire Results) (2005), Shadowed Realms #4.
Reprinted in The Year’s Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2006, eds. Bill Congreve and Michelle Marquardt, MirrorDanse Books.

* The Dream of a Russian Princess (2005), TiconderogaOnline #3.

* The Dreaming City (2004). In Leviathan Four: Cities, ed. Forrest Aguirre, The Ministry of Whimsy Press.
Reprinted in The Year’s Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2005, eds. Bill Congreve and Michelle Marquardt, MirrorDanse Books.
Reprinted in The Best of Leviathan, eds. Jeff VanderMeer and Ann Kennedy. Forthcoming, 2007.

* R (2004). In Agog! Smashing Stories, ed. Cat Sparks, Agog! Press.

* The Lost World of the Stranger (2004). In Amazing Heroes II, ed. G.W. Thomas, RageMachineBooks.

* Black Sunday Month (2004), Antipodean Sci-Fi #81.

* Adala’s Memory: A March Collection (2004). In The Spiny Babbler, ed. Brian Thompson.

* Dr Who? (Or the Day I Learnt to Love Tom Baker) (2003). In Forever Shores, eds. Peter McNamara and Margaret Winch, Wakefield Press.

* The Recipe (2003). In Elsewhere, Michael Barry, Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild.

* Cigarettes and Roses (2002). In Passing Strange, ed. Bill Congreve, MirrorDanse Books.

* Scratches in the Sky (2002). In Agog! Fantastic Fiction, ed. Cat Sparks, Agog! Press.

* Camel (2002), AurealisXpress, December Issue, p 3.

* Antique Spaceman (2002), Antipodean Sci-Fi, #68.

* Killing the French Fry Girl (2001), Voiceworks, #45.

* With the Lights On (1998), Under Magellanic Clouds, #5.

* The Edge of the Universe (1998), Under Magellanic Clouds, #5.

* The Owner of Ankou’s Sword (1996), Dragon Soup, #11.

* Seeing Black and White (1996), The Mentor, #92.

* The One Race, One World Conspiracy (1995), The Mentor, #89.

Poetry

* Changeling (1997). In The Goblin Market, ed. Raechel Henderson,
Eggplant Productions.