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Imagination that deftly defies northern gravity

July 27, 2008

The above title appeared in the July 26 Australian newspaper to head a review of Dreaming Again, edited by Jack Dann. The anthology has been getting excellent reviews all over blogs and papers. The Sydney Morning Herald ran an excellent review last week too. If you read and loved Dreaming Down-Under, prepare to be even more impressed when you read Dreaming Again. If you count Isobelle Carmody, Garth Nix, Sara Douglass or Cecilia Dart-Thornton among your favourites – you must pick it up; their stories are in there. If you follow Australian spec fic – then you probably already own a copy! And if you need an introduction to excellent sf, fantasy and horror, then here’s your prize.

Dreaming Again demonstrates that there is a distinctive Australian voice in speculative fiction, heard in the irreverence and humour of the stories and in the use of Australian landscapes. Indeed, reading this anthology makes it obvious just how much of the best overseas work is derivative of US and British culture and locations. It is a pleasure to see something as out-worldly as science fiction and fantasy writing grounded in our culture and landscapes.’ — George Williams, The Australian


Click here to go to the Australian review

Jack will be appearing at Conflux 5 in October, taking place at the Marquis in Canberra. He’ll be speaking on ‘A writer’s guide to dreaming’ (the theme of Conflux is ‘dreaming’). Book to go to Conflux soon and you’ll save $40 off the door price. And it really is worth going – there’ll be all sorts of entertainment going on – a New York 1920s banquet, designed and created by food historian Gillian Pollack, workshops of all kinds – including swordfighting, and of course, the general mad fun that goes along with all good cons!

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