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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... no. 1 2008 of Studies in Australian Weird Fiction est. 2008 Studies in Australian Weird Fiction
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Lionel Sparrow (1867-1936) : An Unknown Australian Writer of Gothic Horror, James Doig , single work criticism (p. 5-13)
Note: Includes an annotated bibliography of Sparrow's short stories published in the Australian Journal.
The Weird Verse of Christopher Brennan, Phillip A Ellis , single work criticism (p. 15-22)
Wandering Child : The Fantasies of Vernon Knowles, Mark Valentine , single work criticism (p. 23-29)
An Afternoon with Elizabeth Jolley, Author of The Well, Benjamin Szumskyj , single work criticism
Elizabeth Jolley visited students of English at Canning College on 9 March 2000, and spoke about her experiences as an author.
(p. 31)
Thrills and Excitement, Adventure and Action: Don Boyd, an Endless 'Myth-Cycle' Unto Himself, Charles Lovecraft , Margaret Lovecraft , single work criticism (p. 35-49)
A Checklist of Australian Fantastic Literature to 1960, James Doig , Milan Smiljkovic , single work bibliography (p. 51-89)
Brett McBean : An Appreciation, Tim Kroenert , single work criticism (p. 91- 96)
Shadows and Sexuality: The Horror Stories of Stephen Dedman, Benjamin Szumskyj , single work criticism (p. 97-103)
Tim Winton's Take on the Weird : In the Winter Dark as Cross-Genre Fiction, Phillip A Ellis , single work criticism
Ellis argues that Winton's novel is a mixture of weird and literary fiction.
(p. 105-112)
Pater Horrere Familas : An Interview with Lee Battersby, single work interview (p. 113-131)
The Terror from Australis: An Interview with Leigh Blackmore, Benjamin J. Szumskyj (interviewer), single work interview (p. 124-131)
The Weird Talesman: An Interview with Terry Dowling, single work interview (p. 132-137)
Harvesting Wild Grapes: An Interview with Phillip A. Ellis, single work interview (p. 138-143)
Home is Where the Horror Is, single work interview (p. 144-148)
Laughter from the Dark: An Interview with Richard Harland, single work interview (p. 149-153)
Horror from the Outback: An Interview with Rick Kennett, single work interview (p. 154-158)
Darkness Be My Scribe: An Interview with Marty Young, single work interview (p. 159-164)
The Ossuary : Ghosts, Murders and Chainsaws, Robert Hood , single work criticism
The author defines 'terror'; an emotion encompassed in the horror genre. Since 2001, however, recent political appropriations of the word have resulted in 'terror' being normalised.
(p. 165-169)
Joan Lindsay's Picnic at Hanging Rock: A Fortieth Anniversary Retrospect, James Doig , Brett McKenzie , Patrick Lee , single work criticism
The authors provide personal insights and interpretations of the novel never before discussed.
(p. 171-183)
Crosses and Shadows: Australian Christians Discuss the Horror Genre, Nathan Hobby , Benjamin Szumskyj , Lee Battersby , Tim Kroenert , single work criticism (p. 185-199)

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