Australian Horror Writers Association
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34 years old
Victoria
Australia
Last Login: 9/16/2009
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| General | Midnight Echo #2 now available
Issue #2 of Midnight Echo, the magazine of the Australian Horror Writers Association, is available to the public. Edited by Angela Challis & Shane Jiraiya Cummings, this issue of Midnight Echo is a mind-bending joyride into the horrific.
Contributors include David Conyers, Bob Franklin, Kurt Newton, Felicity Dowker, Andrew J McKiernan, and Joanne Anderton, among many more. Art Director David Schembri has assembled an array of darkly visual delights from artists such as George Cotronis, Will Jacques, Liza Phoenix, Khara Burgess, and more. Issue #2 also continues the 'New Blood' series of interviews conducted by Stephen Studach (this issue featuring Jason Crowe).
Click through for purchase and AHWA member download details.
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About me:
The Australian Horror Writers Association (AHWA) is a non-profit organisation that formed in 2003 as a way of providing a unified voice and a sense of community for Australian writers of dark fiction, while helping the development and evolution of this genre within Australia.
AHWA aims to become the first point of reference for writers and fans of the dark side of literature in Australia; to spread the acceptance and improve the understanding of what horror is in literature to a wider audience, and in doing so gain a greater readership for established and new writers alike.
To learn more, check out the Australian Horror Writers Association website: Australian Horror.
Horror writers take their craft seriously and professionally - people get a thrill out of being scared, not necessarily being grossed out, but frightened by things they know cannot harm them in reality. Horror can be violent or bloody or disgusting - or subtle and understated - what it needs to do is to create fear in the reader.
Useful Links:
AHWA bookshop
OzHorrorScope regular Australian horror news
Southern Horror an informal mailing list for writers and fans
AHWA merchandise
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