Class set price for Worlds Next Door

April 10th, 2012 at 7:12 pm (worlds next door)

FableCroft Publishing is pleased to offer a huge discount to schools wishing to purchase class sets of Worlds Next Door, a collection of speculative short fiction stories for 9-13 year olds. Released in 2010, Worlds Next Door features stories from 25 of Australia’s best authors for children, including Jen Banyard, Sue Bursztynski, Paul Collins, Pamela Freeman and Michael Pryor.

Stories from Worlds Next Door have been shortlisted for the Aurealis Awards and the Washington Science Fiction Association’s Small Press Award, and the book has received consistently excellent reviews across Australia. With teaching materials, free story downloads and audio versions available, Worlds Next Door is a valuable addition to any school resources.

If you would like to take the opportunity to purchase a class set of Worlds Next Door, simply email fablecroft@gmail.com with purchase order details (orders received this way will be invoiced, 30 day terms), or, if you have access to Paypal, please feel free to use the button below.


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“The Best Dog in the World”, Dirk Flinthart
“A Wizard in Trouble”, Paul Collins
“Graffiti”, Joanne Anderton
“Enid and the Prince”, RJ Astruc
“Disobedience”, Dave Luckett
“The Guardians”, Geoffrey Hugh Miller
“Horror Movie”, Michael Pryor
“The House on Juniper Road”, Felicity Dowker
“Rocket and Sparky”, Edwina Harvey
“Inksucker”, Aidan Doyle
“Mega Wombats and Demon Ducks”, Sue Bursztynski
“Philomena Plaitbinder”, Angela Rega
“Moonchild”, Bren MacDibble
“The New Rat in Town”, Kaaron Warren
“Through the Break”, Jen Banyard
“Nine Times”, Kaia Landelius and Tansy Rayner Roberts
“Sir Pesky Poos-a-lot and the Pony” Thoraiya Dyer
“Old Saint Nick”, Leith Daniel
“Slugs and Snails”, Jenny Blackford
“The Trouble with Fifi”, Launz Burch
“Tabitha”, Rowena Cory Daniells
“Genevieve and the Dragon”, Angela Slatter
“The Nullarbor Wave”, Matthew Chrulew
“Ghost Town”, Pamela Freeman
“Little Arkham”, Martin Livings

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Congratulations Shaun Tan!

March 8th, 2011 at 4:10 am (Australis Imaginarium)

As most everyone knows by now, the wonderful Shaun Tan, who did the gorgeous cover art for Australis Imaginarium, won an Oscar for the short film The Lost Thing, based on his book by the same name. This is such a fantastic achievement, for so many reasons, not the least being that Shaun is from Perth, Australia, and got his start in Australian small press. He’s also a genuinely lovely guy and I feel privileged to have his art grace one of my book covers.

Wins like that deserve celebration, so here at FableCroft we’re going to celebrate by having a big sale on Australis Imaginarium! Get your copy now for $5.00 off the RRP of $24.95 (plus postage) and you too can enjoy Shaun’s art (and the awesome stories) at home!

Sorry, special is over, but please visit our Shop page for great prices!

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