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Borderlands: Riding the Slipstream

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Borderlands: Riding the Slipstream is an anthology for readers young and old. It features over forty short stories and poems by some of Australia’s best-loved authors, including Ursula Dubosarsky, Steven Herrick, Leigh Hobbs, Barry Jonsberg, Sophie Masson and Shaun Tan.

Illustrated by quirky artist Anne Ryan, this unique collection spans a kaleidoscope of genres and themes.

Borderlands: Riding the Slipstream is Edited by Paul Collins, and features cover art by Shaun Tan.

With a foreword by Isobelle Carmody and stories by:
(In order of contents)

Shaun Tan
Cecilia Dart-Thornton
Justin D’Ath
Pamela Freeman
Ian Irvine
Paul Collins
John Larkin
Bill Condon
Dianne Wolfer
Michael Earp
Susanne Gervay
Tony Thompson
David Metzenthen
Deborah Abela
Sean McMullen
Kirsty Murray
Sue Bursztynski
Lucy Sussex
Janeen Brian
Scot Gardner
George Ivanoff
Juliet Marillier
Michael Pryor
Sean Williams
Sophie Masson
Trinity Ryan
Gary Crew
Simon Higgins
James Phelan
Pamela Rushby
Barry Jonsberg
Elizabeth Fensham
Victor Kelleher
Leigh Hobbs
Harry Laing
Larraine Marwood
Meredith Costain
Sherryl Clark
Stephen Herrick
Ursula Dubosarsky

560 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2024

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About the author

Paul Collins

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Paul Collins has written many books, mostly for younger readers. He is best known for his fantasy and science fiction titles: The Jelindel Chronicles (Dragonlinks, Dragonfang, Dragonsight and Wardragon), and The Quentaris Chronicles ─ co-edited with Michael Pryor ─ (Swords of Quentaris, Slaves of Quentaris, Dragonlords of Quentaris, Princess of Shadows, The Forgotten Prince, Vampires of Quentaris and The Spell of Undoing). His trade books published in America are The Earthborn, The Skyborn and The Hiveborn.

Paul has edited many anthologies which include Trust Me!, Metaworlds and Australia’s first fantasy anthology, Dream Weavers. He also edited The MUP Encyclopaedia of Australian SF&F.

Paul has been short-listed for many awards and has won the Inaugural Peter McNamara and the A Bertram Chandler awards, both of which were for lifetime achievement in science fiction, and the Aurealis and William Atheling awards.

His recent fantasy series is The World of Grrym (Allira’s Gift, Lords of Quibbitt and Morgassa’s Folly), in collaboration with Danny Willis. His latest YA book is The Only Game in the Galaxy, Book #3 in The Maximus Black Files.

His book, Slaves of Quentaris, features in 1001 Children’s Books You Must Read Before You Die (UK, 2009).

Paul’s adult books are the anthology The Government in Exile and Cyberskin. His current adult horror novel, The Beckoning, Damnation Books (US) is available from http://tinyurl.com/ny6urwy.

Other than his writing, Paul is the publisher at Ford Street Publishing, publishing everything from picture books through to young adult literature, and he manages Creative Net, a speakers’ agency.

Paul’s websites are: www.paulcollins.com.au; www.fordstreetpublishing.com and www.fordstreetpublishing.com/cnet

Awards

1980s — 2000s a handful of nominations for Best Editor and Best Short Fiction in the Australian SF Achievement Awards

1999— Winner William Atheling Award for work on The MUP Encyclopaedia of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy; Shortlisted for the Aurealis Convenors’ Award.

2000— The Dog King, Notable Book Children’s Book Council; Shortlisted for the Clayton’s Award.

2001— Winner of the Aurealis Convenors’ Award (With Co-editor Meredith Costain) for Spinouts Bronze published by Pearson Education. Joint winner was Shaun Tan for The Lost Thing.

2002 — Winner of the inaugural Peter McNamara Award for lifetime achievement in SF.

2004 — Home Run (Illustrated by Connah Brecon), Notable Book, Children’s Book Council.

2009 -- Morgassa's Folly (in collaboration with Danny Willis), short-listed for the Chronos Award.

2010 -- The Slightly Skewed Life of Toby Chrysler, short-listed for The Speech Pathology Award.

2011 -- The Glasshouse (illustrated by Jo Thompson) chosen by international IBBY as an Outstanding Book; short-listed for the CBC's Crichton Award.

2011 --Awarded the A Bertram Chandler Award for Lifetime Achievement in Australian Science Fiction.

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