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Cranky Ladies wins at the 2016 ACT Writing and Publishing Awards!
It was very exciting to find out last night that Cranky Ladies of History won the Fiction category at the 2016 ACT Writing and Publishing Awards, announced at a special event at the Gorman Arts Centre in Canberra. A huge thanks to … Continue reading
Red Hot Christmas Deal: get free books!
As we all know, books make excellent Christmas gifts. Since FableCroft is moving house this Christmas and needs to de-stash, we’d love to sell you some! For a limited time, buy TWO or more FableCroft books in one transaction direct from … Continue reading
It’s nearly Bounty time! Giveaway and launch details…
We’re launching the long awaited Mocklore collection Bounty by Tansy Rayner Roberts this weekend at Conflux. Join us in Canberra at the Novotel on Northbourne Avenue, 5.30pm on Sunday October 2. We’d love to hang out with you! And don’t forget, … Continue reading
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Tagged book launch, Bounty, giveaway, Mocklore, Tansy Rayner Roberts
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A FableCroft Announcement
The time has come, the walrus said, to speak of many things… Next Sunday, at Conflux, we will be launching Tansy Rayner Roberts’ Mocklore collection, Bounty. This launch will take place 5.30pm at the Novotel Canberra on Northbourne Ave. And … Continue reading
IN YOUR FACE is successfully launched!
At 3pm on Saturday 17 September, a wild bunch of Canberra speculative fiction lovers (and some ring-ins from interstate) packed out A Bite To Eat in Chifley for the official launch of the confronting, challenging anthology In Your Face. The publisher … Continue reading
FableCroft News, Events and Giveaways!
After a bit of a quiet period recently, we’ve got a busy couple of weeks ahead! The official (if belated…) book launch for In Your Face is happening THIS Saturday in Canberra! Details here. We’ve sent Tansy Rayner Roberts’ new Mocklore … Continue reading
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Tagged book launch, Bounty, In Your Face, Mocklore, Tansy Rayner Roberts
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It’s book launchin’ time!
We’re (finally) launching In Your Face and you’re all invited! Join with editor Tehani and many of the fabulous authors to celebrate (a little belatedly) the launch of the challenging and confronting In Your Face anthology. Important details: 3–4pm on Saturday 17 … Continue reading
Exciting news! Congrats to Stephanie Burgis!
We are super excited today to see that Stephanie Burgis’s wonderful novelette “The Art of Deception” from Insert Title Here has been shortlisted in amazing company for the WSFA Small Press Award! Huge congratulations, Steph! Full press release below. The WSFA … Continue reading
Latest news and reviews
Ray Thompson reviewed The Rebirth of Rapunzel in issue #77 of Historical Novels Review, saying: Forsyth’s argument is convincing, her prose clear, and the insights into the tale’s influence on her own work, especially Bitter Greens, fascinating. Definitely recommended. And Steph4 on Amazon says: … Continue reading
What’s been going on lately?
A new review of Cranky Ladies of History from Matthew Davis at Goodreads: This book covers a wide variety of periods, genres and voices, but one thing that remains consistent is the level of quality … This was my first Fablecroft book, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Cranky Ladies of History, Pratchett's Women, reviews, Striking Fire
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