FlashSpec Volume Two
Edited by Neil Cladingboel
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Synopsis
FlashSpec is an original anthology of short, speculative fiction from around the world.
Edited by Neil Cladingboel, author of The Erebus Equilibrium series, this new anthology of speculative flash fiction continues the high standard featured
in Volume One.
This second volume is perhaps a little darker than the first, featuring some truly spine-tingling tales.
Indigo, by Tasmanian author Debra Findlay, starts the new collection and certainly sets the pace, leaving the reader in no doubt whatsoever as to where this second
anthology of speculative tales is heading!
Other contributors include: Christopher Elston, Donna Maree Hanson, Simon Petrie, K. A. Patterson and Mark Smith-Briggs.
A full list of contributors and additional information can be found at www.flashspec.com.
About The Editor
Born in the United Kingdom, Neil Cladingboel moved to Australia with his family in 1961, spending his early years in Woomera, the heart of the Australian Outback, before settling in Melbourne where he completed his schooling.
After an extensive background in Catering and Hospitality, which took him around the country, Neil embarked on a new career in Real Estate and Land Marketing. Having dabbled with creative writing and contemporary poetry for many years, publishing Reflections, book one of The Erebus Equilibrium series, in November 2000, was the realization of a life-long dream.
Neil has since published The Anvil Amulet and Wraith Tide, books two and three of the Erebus series, Tale Spin, a collection of short fiction, and the short stories, Death Mask, Weatherwood, Ghost of Elysium and Anomaly. The first three books of the Erebus series were recently reprinted in a new omnibus edition. In 2005, Neil published Bortag's Curse, a companion novel to the series.
Neil is a member of the Australian Horror Writers Association, founder of Equilibrium Books, and editor of FlashSpec Anthology. He has also contributed stories, articles and reviews to numerous web sites and e-zines, most notably at SFFWorld.com. He currently resides south of Perth, Western Australia, where he is working on a new Erebus novel, Beloved Sons, due for release in 2012.
Visit the author's official Web Site for news and updates.
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