Kyla Ward
Kyla (Lee) Ward is an Australian writer of speculative fiction, poet and actor.
Biography
Ward was born in New South Wales, Australia. She attended the University of Technology, Sydney where she gained a BA in communications.[1]
Writing
Ward was first published in 1994 with her poem "Mary" which was featured in the magazine Bloodsongs. In 2002 her short story "The Boneyard" was nominated for the Ditmar Award for best short fiction but lost to Lucy Sussex and Jack Dann.[2] In 2006 she won her first award with the novel Prismatic, co-authored with Evan Paliatseas and David Carroll under the shared pseudonym of Edwina Grey. Prismatic tied with Will Elliott's The Pilo Family Circus to win the Aurealis Award for best horror novel.[1][3]
Ward has also contributed to role-playing games including Buffy the Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game by Eden Studios, Inc. and White Wolf's Demon: The Fallen.
Acting
Ward has also been a member of the Theatre of Blood repertory company where she acted and also wrote.[1] Ward wrote and produced and acted in the short film Bad Reception which premiered at A Night of Horror 2009 and screened at the Vampire Film Festival in New Orleans. Ward has also worked as an assistant director and sound recordist in a number of short films.[1], for instance as sound recordist on Indulgence (1996) (written and directed by Glenn Fraser).
Artwork
Ward also has contributed artwork for various publications including Fables and Reflections, the cover of Epiphanies of Blood: Tales of Desperation and Thirst, Southern Blood, Borderlands, Bloodsongs, Tabula-Rasa, and Burnt Toast.[1]
Awards and nominations
Year |
Award |
Work |
Category |
Result |
2002 |
Ditmar Award |
"The Boneyard" |
Best short fiction |
Nomination[2] |
2002 |
Ditmar Award |
Tabula-Rasa (with David Carroll) |
Best fan production |
Nomination[2] |
2003 |
Aurealis Award |
"Kijin Tea" |
Best horror short story |
Nomination[4] |
2004 |
Ditmar Award |
"Kijin Tea" |
Best short story |
Nomination[5] |
2006 |
Aurealis Award |
Prismatic (with Evan Paliatseas and David Carroll as Edwina Grey) |
Best horror novel |
Won[3] |
2007 |
Ditmar Award |
Prismatic (with Evan Paliatseas and David Carroll as Edwina Grey) |
Best novel |
Nomination[6] |
2007 |
Ditmar Award |
"The Bat's Boudoir" |
Best short story |
Nomination[6] |
Bibliography
Novels
- Prismatic (2006, with Evan Paliatseas and David Carroll as Edwina Grey)
Short fiction
- "The Feast" (1999) in Aurealis #24 (ed. Dirk Strasser, Stephen Higgins)
- "The Boneyard" (2001) in Gothic.net September 2001
- "Poison" (2002) in Passing Strange (ed. Bill Congreve)
- "Sakoku" (2002) in Agog! Fantastic Fiction (ed. Cat Sparks)
- "Kijin Tea" (2003) in Agog! Terrific Tales (ed. Cat Sparks)
- "The Oracle of Brick and Bone" (2005) in Borderlands #5
- "The Bat's Boudoir" (2007) in Shadowed Realms #9
- "A Tour of the City of Assassins" (2009) in Ticon #4
- "Cursebreaker: The Welsh Widow and the Wandering Wooer" (2010) in Scary Kisses (ed. Liz Grzyb)
- "Erina Hearn and the God of Death" (2010) in Macabre: A Journey Into Australia's Worst Fears (ed. Angela Challis & Marty Young)
Poetry
- The Land of Bad Dreams (edited by Charles (Danny) Lovecraft). Sydney: P'rea Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0-9804625-7-9. Illustrated by the author.
Poems
- "Mary" (1994) in Bloodsongs #3 (ed. Chris A. Masters, Steve Proposch)
- "Herbal Tea" (1995) in Bloodsongs #6 (ed. Steve Proposch)
- "Night Cars" (1999) in Abaddon #2
- "The Land of Dreams Gone Bad" (2011) in Midnight Echo #5
- "The Exorcism" (2011) in Midnight Echo #5
Role-playing games
- Mystical Places
- "Arcanities" (2001)
- "The Schriebach Estate" (2001)
- "The Scalper" (2009) in Eden Studio Presents #3
- The Demon Storyteller's Guide (2002, co-author)
- "Suffer the Children" (2003) in Fear to Tread
- "The Court of Chimera" (2009) in Eden Studio Presents #3
- "Dominion" (2009) in Pyramid Magazine #3/10
Contributed to:
- The Demon Players' Guide (2003)
- Damned and Deceived: the Book of Thralls (2003)
- Demon: The Earthbound (2003)
- Time of Judgment (2004)
Scripts
- Bad Reception (2008) directed by Andrew Orman, 4TOD Productions. Screened at A Night Of Horror 2009, and the Vampire Film Festival 2009
- Chocolate Curses, "a comedy in dubious taste." (2010) directed by Steve Hopley. Played as part of the Season II program of the Theatre of Blood
Essays
- "Scaring the Children" in Bloodsongs #8 (ed. Steve Proposch)
- "Playing the Classics: Role Playing Your Favorite Novels" (2002) in Black Gate (ed. John O'Neill)
Articles
- "Gaming Freeform" (1994) in Australian Realms #17
- "Australia" (1996) in The BFI Companion to Horror (ed. Kim Newman)
- "Castle, Sweet Castle" (2002) in d20weekly.com
- "Get Lost" (2004) in Dragon #326
- "Tomb Raider" (2005) in Dragon #327
- "The Petit Tarrasque and Other Monsters" (2005) in Dragon #329
- "Australian Gargoyles" (2007) in Art Monthly Australia #200
- "Coffin Culture" (2008) in Black: Australian Dark Culture #3
- "Dark Humour in Revelation of the Daleks" (2010, with David Carroll and Kate Orman) in Burnt Toast
- "Symbolism" (2010, with David Carroll and Kate Orman) in Burnt Toast
- "Dungeons and Deadlines" (2011) in WQ Magazine
References
- General
- Specific
External links
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Ward, Kyla |
Alternative names |
Grey, Edwina |
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New South Wales, Australia |
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