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Old 08-11-2010   #1
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"The Old Knowledge" and Women of the Weird

For those curious as to where the Rosalie Parker book Ex Occidente was to publish has gone, apparently your wait is at an end. It looks like Swan River Press have taken the reigns and will be publishing the volume next month.

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I'm not sure how many here have read Parker's work, but I urge you to investigate this author. I suspect it will be right up your alley. We have so few women working in the weird right now — as has been noted elsewhere — that I thought some attention really needs to be drawn to the talent currently working. If anyone has suggestions of further writers — writers who happen to be female — please by all means mention them below. For instance, I've also heard good things about Angela Slatter's work...

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Re: "The Old Knowledge" and Women of the Weird

Thanks. I haven't read any Parker that I can recall, but her work does look intriguing. It's good to see Swan River branching out to publishing more books from contemporary fiction writers. I could be wrong, but it seems like much of their activity so far with new weird fiction has been confined to publishing the short Haunted Histories chapbooks.
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Re: "The Old Knowledge" and Women of the Weird

I am curious about Rosalie Parker's fiction, and so shall probably be ordering The Old Knowledge soon.

I love what I've read from Angela Slatter, and have two of her upcoming collections pre-ordered.

I've also recently read Nina Allan's collection A Thread of Truth, and found it quite good. Nothing out rightly supernatural happens, but her stories can definitely be classified as weird fiction.
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Re: "The Old Knowledge" and Women of the Weird

I also intend on purchasing a copy of The Old Knowledge.


It's an interesting title and I'd like to see where Rosalie Parker goes with it.

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Re: "The Old Knowledge" and Women of the Weird

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I am curious about Rosalie Parker's fiction, and so shall probably be ordering The Old Knowledge soon.

I love what I've read from Angela Slatter, and have two of her upcoming collections pre-ordered.

I've also recently read Nina Allan's collection A Thread of Truth, and found it quite good. Nothing out rightly supernatural happens, but her stories can definitely be classified as weird fiction.

Freyasfire, you mention two collections by Angela Slatter.

I've seen Sourdough and Other Stories from Tartarus.

Where's the other one available from?

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I am curious about Rosalie Parker's fiction, and so shall probably be ordering The Old Knowledge soon.

I love what I've read from Angela Slatter, and have two of her upcoming collections pre-ordered.

I've also recently read Nina Allan's collection A Thread of Truth, and found it quite good. Nothing out rightly supernatural happens, but her stories can definitely be classified as weird fiction.

Freyasfire, you mention two collections by Angela Slatter.

I've seen Sourdough and Other Stories from Tartarus.

Where's the other one available from?
The other collection is entitled The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales and is being published by Ticonderoga Publications out of Australia. Itis available for pre-order here:

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Re: "The Old Knowledge" and Women of the Weird

I'll be ordering The Old Knowledge. Rosalie Parker's work has appeared in a few anthologies that I know of, although I think those stories are reprinted in Old Knowledge. I can highly recommend Angela Slatter's writing. An obvious comparison might be Angela Carter at her best, with a heavy seasoning of Mervyn Peake. That's my impression anyhow. Other living female writers that might be of interest? Two immediately spring to mind right now: Leonora Carrington and Rikki Ducornet. Stephen (Stephen J Clark)
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Re: "The Old Knowledge" and Women of the Weird

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Rosalie Parker's work has appeared in a few anthologies that I know of
Rosalie's ‘Spirit Solutions’ was published in The Black Veil & Other Tales of Supernatural Sleuths (Wordsworth Editions, 2008), ‘In the Garden’ was published in The Fifth Black Book of Horror (Mortbury Press, 2009) and ‘The Picture’ was voted the best story in Supernatural Tales 15 (2009).
‘In the Garden’ will also be in the next Best New Horror edited by Stephen Jones. I can recommend the collection, but I have to admit that I'm biased ;)

As I've managed to upload an image, I'll upload a couple of Angela Slatter's excellent Sourdough:

The illustration on the cover and boards is by the wonderful Stephen J. Clark.
(I'll have to admit a vested interest in this title too...)
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Re: "The Old Knowledge" and Women of the Weird

I hope to order the Slatter collection from Australia, though the postage can be daunting.

While I was at the website I noticed a new Terry Dowling collection and some interesting anthologies that I haven't seen before, no doubt because they're from Australia and don't seem to get much distribution here in the U.S..

I wish there was a bookstore in the U.S. that carried that stuff . . . (dream sequence coming) *a strumming harp can be heard* and here is where you post a link to one such bookstore right in the good old U. S. of A!

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I hope to order the Slatter collection from Australia, though the postage can be daunting.
If you order direct from Tartarus the postage will be free to anywhere in the world.
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