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Adam Browne

Adam Browne Based in Upsidedown Byzantium, the city beneath reality, Adam Browne writes stories suggested by whimwhams, keepsakes and curia purchased in the dark bizarreries of the market square. His novel Phantasmagoriana has been under consideration at Tor for three bloody years. He is currently playing a game of online Scrabble with Francis Greenslade, in which his score is 413 to Francis's 294. Website->

Matthew Chrulew

Writer of horror and other oddities and graduate of Clarion South. Matthew Chrulew

Tom Coverdale

Photo Writer.

Rjurik Davidson

Writer, journalist, editor. Graduate of Clarion South 2005.   Photo

Brendan Duffy

Writer, graduate of Clarion South. Website-> Brendan Duffy

Sarah Endacott

Sarah Endacott Writer, poet, Clarion Survivor, editor in chief at Orb Magazine, freelance editor and director of Edit Or Die->

Stephen Gleeson

Stephen Gleeson is a writer living in Australia’s biggest inland city: Bendigo. Steve is also: a blacksmith, a singer, an actor, a father and husband, a gardener, a handyman, a skier, a gold seeker and a very good cook! Currently, he is writing a new Fantasy novel which crosses over into the realms of science fiction. Stephen counts himself lucky/fortunate to belong to such a wonderful/diverse/inspiring group of people known as SuperNOVA. Stephen Gleeson

Ellen Gregory

Ellen Gregory Ellen is a Melbourne writer and technology communications specialist. As the latter, she is published widely in trade press on a range of technical subjects across Australia, Asia Pacific and beyond (although not necessarily under her own name). As a fiction writer, she is working on a fantasy novel.

Paul Haines

Paul's collected works, published in Doorways of the Dispossed, recieved a Sir Julius Vogel Award. Paul has had 30 published short stories and is a graduate of Clarion South. He also has an Aurealis Award and three Ditmar Awards in recognition of his achievements. Find out more about Paul at his Website-> Paul Haines

Peter Hickman

Photo Writer, editor.

Lita Kalimeris

Writer and catperson. Lita Kalimeris

Bren MacDibble

Bren MacDibble Bren began reading avidly and loudly at the tender age of three. It was always the same book and she never looked at the words, but no one seemed to notice. She attended schools all over New Zealand, learned how to spell, touch type, walk long distances, and not much else. She then tried lots of jobs that needed spelling and typing and a few that didn't and travelled the world, mostly by walking long distances, and finally wound up in Melbourne, where she writes science fiction and comedy for children, young adults and adults. Her main writing achievements to date are eight children's books and graduating Clarion South. She has also had multiple magazine publications, a play, and a non-fiction book published. Bren also teaches gifted children in Melbourne. www.macdibble.com->

Andrew Macrae

Andrew Macrae is a writer, editor, musician and bon vivant. His fiction has appeared in Agog! anthologies, Aurealis, Orb and Fantastical Journeys to Brisbane. He is currently undertaking a PhD in creative writing at Victoria University. Website-> Andrew Macrae

Tracie McBride

Tracie McBride Tracie is a New Zealander who moved to Melbourne in 2008 with her husband and three children. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in over 40 print and electronic publications. Her goal is to win something every year. So far that includes the Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best New Talent in 2007 and the Williamstown Literary Festival's Seagull Poetry Prize in 2009.

Kirstyn McDermott

Kirstyn McDermott Kirstyn McDermott was born on Halloween, an auspicious date which perhaps accounts for her lifelong attraction to all things dark, mysterious and bumpy-in-the-night-ish. She has been published in various magazines and anthologies, including Shadowed Realms, Southerly, GUD, Redsine, Southern Blood and Island. Her short fiction has won an Aurealis Award, and has also been nominated for two Ditmar Awards, and received three Honourable Mentions in Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror. Kirstyn lives in Melbourne and is currently working on a two novels recently bought by Picador.

Claire McKenna

Writer and moviemaker. Graduate of Clarion 2004. Claire McKenna

Elizabeth Markham

Elizabeth Markham A long time fan of spec fic, history buff and Shakespeare devotee, Elizabeth joined SuperNova in 2004 and just doesn't seem to be able to leave. She laughs loudly at people who refer to writing as a "hobby" and secretly wishes it were a hobby and not a small purple daemon who whispers into her ear incessantly.

Foz Meadows

Foz Meadows Foz Meadows is a bipedal mammal with delusions of immortality. Her first novel, Solace and Grief, is YA urban fantasy, due for release by Ford Street Publishing in March 2010. She is much better at dreaming up short story ideas than actually writing them, and has a decided weakness for steampunk. Also, she quotes too much.

Likes: cheese, geekery and general deviousness.
Dislikes: spiders, early mornings and Rush Limbaugh.
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Natalie Potts

Natalie has worked in everything from Air Traffic Control to Zoology, with writing being the one constant in all that time. Natalie has had short story publications in Aurealis, Antipodean SF, Aphelion, Black Box, Eclecticism and more recently Midnight Echo. To find out more or to read some stories visit www.nataliejepotts.com-> Natalie Potts

Tracey Rolfe

Tracey Rolfe Writer, teacher and 2004 Clarion South Graduate.

Miranda Siemienowicz

Miranda Siemienowicz Miranda Siemienowicz is a Melbourne writer of dark literary surrealism. She has published with Island, Overland, Wet Ink, Aurealis and others. Her writing is upcoming in The Best Horror of the Year (Ellen Datlow, Night Shade Books) and appeared earlier in Australian Dark Fantasy and Horror 2008 (Angela Challis, Brimstone Press). She has also received Honourable Mentions in both the Aurealis Awards and The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (eds. Datlow, Grant and Link).

Keith Stevenson

Keith Stevenson is a science fiction author, past editor of Aurealis Magazine, past coordinator of the Aurealis Awards and has been an Aurealis judge on a number of occassions. He is a proud member of supernova even though he now lives in Sydney. Keith is publisher of coeur de lion publishing (with Andrew Macrae) and is also the producer and presenter of the Terra Incognita Australian Speculative Fiction podcast, a monthly program featuring the best Australian speculative fiction read by the authors who created it. When he has time for writing, he plays with 8 foot lobster men. www.keithstevenson.com-> Keith Stevenson