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'"Never Seen by Waking Eyes" intriguingly mixes locales in Oxford and London with Lewis Carroll
and mysterious immortal young girls' (Colin Steele, SF Commentary No 77, p.54).
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Epigraph: Thet say that we Photographers are a blind race at best; that we learn to look at even the prettiest faces as so much light and shade; that we seldom admire, and never love. - Lewis Carroll, A Photographer's Day Out.
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Award nominations and achievements include: 1996 Bram Stoker Award Preliminary Ballot; 1996 Aurealis Award Nominee; 1997 Tangent Recommended Reading List; 1997 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award Preliminary Ballot; 1997 Nebula Preliminary Ballot; and 2002 Seiun Award Nominee.
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"Never Seen By Waking Eyes" was also published on the now defunct speculative fiction website Mind's Eye Fiction.
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- 1996 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction — Horror Division — Best Horror Short Story
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