Kayelle Press
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Status | Active |
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Founded | 2010 |
Country of origin | Australia |
Headquarters location | Blue Mountains, NSW |
Distribution | Worldwide |
Fiction genres | Speculative Fiction |
Official website | KayellePress.com |
Kayelle Press, founded in September 2010, is an independent publisher of speculative fiction (fantasy, science fiction and horror) for younger readers (aged between 9 and 12 years), young adults and adults.[1]
It is located in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.[2]
Titles
2010
- Cat's Eyes (Land of Miu, #1) by Karen Lee Field (ISBN 978-0-9808642-0-5 (pbk.)[3] and ISBN 978-0-9808642-1-2 (eBook)) — 10 December 2010.[4]
2011
- Hope: An anthology of speculative fiction to help raise suicide awareness edited by Sasha Beattie (ISBN 978-0-9808642-2-9 (pbk.)[5] and ISBN 978-0-9808642-3-6 (eBook)) — 7 October 2011.[6]
- The Land of Miu (Land of Miu, #1) — originally published with the title of "Cat's Eyes" in Dec 2010 (ISBN 978-0-9808642-7-4 (pbk.) and ISBN 978-0-9808642-4-3 (ebook)) — 25 Nov 2011.[7][8]
2012
- The King's Riddle (Land of Miu, #2) by Karen Lee Field (ISBN 978-099808642-5-0 (pbk.) [9] and ISBN 978-0-9808642-6-7 (eBook) — 25 January 2012.[10]
- Night Terrors Anthology edited by Karen Henderson (ISBN 978-0-9808642-8-1 (pbk.) and ISBN 978-0-9808642-9-8 (ebook)) — 13 April 2012.[11]
2013
- Speculative Realms: An Anthology edited by Sasha Beattie (ISBN 978-1-4523-0501-1 (3rd ed. ebook)) — 6 January 2013 [12]
- Tomorrow: Apocalyptic short stories edited by Karen Henderson (ISBN 978-0-9875657-0-9 (pbk.) and ISBN 978-0-9875657-1-6 (ebook)) — 22 June 2013.[13]
Upcoming
- 2013 — The Obelisk Trap by Margaret Pearce (Book 1 in the Awesome Aussie Tales series)
- 2014 — Hope Vol. 2 (anthology) edited by Karen Henderson
- TBA — The Lion Gods (Land of Miu, #3) by Karen Lee Field
Authors
- Joanne Anderton
- Jason Andrew
- Reece A. A. Barnard
- Warren Bartik
- Alan Baxter
- Sasha Beattie
- Mike Brooks
- Jodi Cleghorn
- Janette Dalgliesh
- Rowena Cory Daniells
- Lorne Dixon
- Chris Donahue
- Robert Essig
- Ryan Neil Falcone
- Karen Lee Field
- Pamela Freeman
- Lindsey Goddard
- Paul Haines
- Carole Hall
- JC Hemphill
- Lyall Henderson
- Joshua S Hill
- Craig Hull
- Davin Ireland
- Tim Jeffreys
- Calvin D. Jim
- C. I. Kemp
- Lancer Kind
- Robin Kirk
- Lisamarie Lamb
- Andrew J McKiernan
- Dr Myfanwy Maple
- Susan May
- David Meadows
- Robert J. Mendenhall
- Jeff Parish
- Stephen Patrick
- Margaret Pearce
- Sherry D. Ramsey
- Rob Rosen
- Jonathan Shipley
- Steve Simpson
- Benjamin Solah
- Graham Storrs
- Aric Sundquist
- Joseph S. Walker
- Sabrina West
- Ian Whates
- Sean Williams
- TW Williams
- Suzanne J. Willis
- William R.D. Wood
Editors
- Sasha Beattie
- Karen Henderson
Awards
Finalist
- 2011 Aurealis Award, Science Fiction Short Story: “Flowers in the Shadow of the Garden” by Joanne Anderton [14]
- 2012 WSFA Small Press Award: “Flowers in the Shadow of the Garden” by Joanne Anderton [15]
References
- ↑ Kayelle Press home page
- ↑ Kayelle Press Press Release dated 23 September 2011
- ↑ Trove National Library of Australia
- ↑ Cat's Eyes — official webpage
- ↑ Trove National Library of Australia
- ↑ Hope Anthology — official webpage
- ↑ Publisher's official announcement
- ↑ The Land of Miu — official webpage
- ↑ WorldCat
- ↑ The King's Riddle — official webpage
- ↑ Night Terrors Anthology — official webpage
- ↑ Speculative Realms Announcement
- ↑ Tomorrow — official webpage
- ↑ 2011 Aurealis Awards Shortlists
- ↑ WSFA Small Press Award - 2012 Winner and Finalists
External links
- Kayelle Press — Official Site
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