Narrelle Harris

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Narrelle Harris (also credited as Narrelle M Harris) is a Melbourne-based writer. She is the author of "Fly By Night" (2004, Homosapien Books), "Witch Honour" (2006, Five Star Speculative Fiction) and its sequel, "Witch Faith" (2007, Five Star Speculative Fiction). She wrote the award winning short play "Stalemate" in 2003. She is also known as a theatre reviewer, and appeared as "Ginny" in the short film "Outland" in 2006.


Her work is an eclectic mix of genres: "Fly By Night" features two novellas about a gay musical duo who solve crimes, while the "Witch Honour" series consists of fantasy novels with a science fiction edge. Recently on Australian television she discussed her newest work, a vampire novel set in modern-day Melbourne. This book is the first in a three-book deal recently negotiated with Queensland's Pulp Fiction Press.


It is also expected there will be a third book to complete a "Witch Honor" trilogy.


Narrelle's earliest writing was through [science fiction fandom], including work based in the Star Trek, Blake's 7 and V universes. Fanzines which she wrote and/or edited include Phoenix (B7), Scenario (The Greatest American Hero), Out of the War Zone (V), and Inconsequential Parallax (genzine).


She has also written film and theatre reviews, the latter as a reviewer and feature writer for the now defunct online theatre magazine, Stage Left. This site is now preserved in the Pandora archives.

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