FlashSpec Volume Two
Edited by Neil Cladingboel
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Our Price: AUD$19.95 (USD$)*
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ISBN: 978-1-920764-82-1
Subject: Anthology/Speculative Fiction
Publication Date: July 2007

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Synopsis
FlashSpec is a yearly anthology, showcasing short, speculative fiction from around the world.
Edited by Neil Cladingboel, author of The Erebus Equilibrium series, FlashSpec Volume Two continues the very high standard of speculative flash fiction showcased in Volume One.
A full list of contributors, additional information and submission guidelines can be found at www.flashspec.com.
About The Editor
Born in the United Kingdom in 1959, Neil Charles 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 for many years, Neil has previously published the The Erebus Equilibrium fantasy trilogy, and its sequel Bortag's Curse, together with many pieces of short, speculative fiction.
Neil currently resides in Mandurah, Western Australia with his wife, Thea.
Visit his Web Site for news and updates.
Contributor Copies
Accepted, contributing authors receive one free copy, PLUS, as an added bonus, they may also purchase additional copies at the discounted rate of: AUD$16.95 (USD$)* (a 15% discount), using the link below. Normal shipping charges apply.
Please Note: You may only use this link if you are a contributing author and have had your story(s) accepted for inclusion with FlashSpec Volume Two.
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