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Terry Dowling

Author of Rynosseros

139+ Works 786 Members 5 Reviews 4 Favorited

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Series

Works by Terry Dowling

Rynosseros (1990) 104 copies, 2 reviews
Wormwood (1991) 54 copies
Blue Tyson (1992) 43 copies
Twilight Beach (1993) 42 copies
The man who lost red (1994) 32 copies, 1 review
Clowns at Midnight (2010) 28 copies
Mortal Fire (1993) 23 copies
Exotic Gothic 4 (2012) — Contributor — 16 copies
Rynemonn (2007) 16 copies
The Night Shop (2017) 16 copies
Blackwater days (2000) 13 copies
Jenny Come to Play 6 copies, 1 review
La Profonde 5 copies
The Complete Rynossersos (2020) 4 copies
Flashmen 4 copies
Stitch 3 copies
Clownette 3 copies
Nobody's Fool 3 copies
The Copsy Door (2009) 3 copies
Toother 3 copies
Down Flowers 3 copies
Downloading 2 copies
The Fooly 2 copies
The Bone Ship 2 copies
Fear-Me-Now 2 copies
Coming Down 2 copies
The Gully 2 copies
Spinners 2 copies
Marmodesse 2 copies
Vanities 2 copies
Housecall 2 copies
The Maze Man 2 copies
Ship's Eye 1 copy
The Leopard 1 copy
Roadsong 1 copy
Totem 1 copy
Stoneman 1 copy
Mirage Diver 1 copy
The Echoes 1 copy
Swordplay 1 copy
Cheat Light 1 copy
Bedlam Rose 1 copy

Associated Works

Wizards: Magical Tales From the Masters of Modern Fantasy (2007) — Contributor — 847 copies, 25 reviews
Songs of the Dying Earth (2009) — Contributor — 698 copies, 15 reviews
The Essential Ellison: A 35 Year Retrospective (1987) — Editor, some editions — 677 copies, 4 reviews
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection (2004) — Contributor — 571 copies, 6 reviews
The Essential Ellison: A 50 Year Retrospective (2001) — Editor, some editions — 493 copies, 5 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Tenth Annual Collection (1997) — Contributor — 302 copies, 5 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventh Annual Collection (1994) — Contributor — 282 copies, 3 reviews
The Jack Vance Treasury (2007) — Editor — 263 copies, 4 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Ninth Annual Collection (1996) — Contributor — 259 copies, 3 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fourteenth Annual Collection (2001) — Contributor — 258 copies, 2 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection (2003) — Contributor — 241 copies, 2 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection (2005) — Contributor — 232 copies, 5 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 2007: 20th Annual Collection (2007) — Contributor — 223 copies, 3 reviews
Year's Best Fantasy (2001) — Contributor, some editions — 222 copies, 2 reviews
Ghosts by Gaslight: Stories of Steampunk and Supernatural Suspense (2011) — Contributor — 220 copies, 8 reviews
Christmas and Other Horrors: A Winter Solstice Anthology (2023) — Contributor — 213 copies, 9 reviews
The Dark (2003) — Contributor — 211 copies, 4 reviews
Dreaming Down-Under (1998) — Contributor — 194 copies, 2 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2008: 21st Annual Collection (2008) — Contributor — 177 copies, 5 reviews
Fearful Symmetries (2014) — Contributor — 174 copies, 6 reviews
Inferno (2007) — Contributor — 163 copies, 3 reviews
Eclipse 1: New Science Fiction and Fantasy (2007) — Contributor — 157 copies, 7 reviews
Eclipse 2: New Science Fiction and Fantasy (2008) — Contributor — 148 copies, 4 reviews
The Monstrous (2015) — Contributor — 146 copies, 5 reviews
The Devil and the Deep: Horror Stories of the Sea (2018) — Contributor — 145 copies, 6 reviews
Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror (2010) — Contributor — 140 copies
Echoes: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories (2019) — Contributor — 133 copies, 5 reviews
The Best Horror of the Year Volume Five (2013) — Contributor — 131 copies, 3 reviews
Hauntings (2013) — Contributor — 122 copies, 5 reviews
Year's Best Fantasy 4 (2004) — Contributor — 121 copies, 1 review
Gathering the Bones (2003) — Contributor — 119 copies, 1 review
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 21 (2010) — Contributor — 106 copies, 1 review
Body Shocks: Extreme Tales of Body Horror (2021) — Contributor — 93 copies
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2013 Edition (2013) — Contributor — 76 copies, 1 review
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 24 (2013) — Contributor — 69 copies
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 07 (1996) — Contributor — 69 copies, 1 review
Nightmare Carnival (2014) — Contributor — 68 copies, 1 review
Dancing With the Dark (1997) — Contributor — 54 copies, 1 review
Centaurus: The Best of Australian SF (1999) — Contributor — 47 copies
Dangerous Games (2007) — Contributor — 46 copies
Jack Vance (1980) — Contributor — 44 copies
Alien Shores (1994) — Contributor — 38 copies, 2 reviews
Destination Unknown (1997) — Contributor — 38 copies
The Mammoth Book of the Mummy (2017) — Contributor — 35 copies, 3 reviews
Terror Australis: The Best of Australian Horror (1993) — Contributor — 33 copies, 1 review
Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural (2003) — Contributor — 29 copies
The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy (1997) — Contributor — 28 copies
Agog! Fantastic Fiction (2002) — Contributor — 26 copies
Metaworlds : best Australian science fiction (1994) — Contributor — 25 copies
Forever Shores (2003) — Contributor — 23 copies
Extrasolar (2017) — Contributor — 17 copies
Intimate Armagedons (1992) — Contributor — 17 copies
Macabre: A Journey Through Australia's Darkest Fears (2010) — Contributor — 16 copies, 1 review
The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2011 (2012) — Contributor — 15 copies
Parabolas of Science Fiction (2013) — Contributor — 14 copies
Exotic Gothic 5 [Vol 2] (2013) — Contributor — 12 copies
Dreaming in the Dark (2016) — Contributor — 11 copies
The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2012 (2013) — Contributor — 11 copies, 1 review
X6 : a novellanthology (2009) — Contributor — 10 copies
Urban fantasies (1985) — Contributor — 9 copies
The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2013 (2014) — Contributor — 9 copies
Exotic Gothic 2: New Tales of Taboo (2008) — Contributor — 8 copies
Exotic Gothic 3: Strange Visitations (2009) — Contributor — 8 copies
The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2014 (2015) — Contributor — 8 copies
Exotic Gothic: Forbidden Tales from Our Gothic World (2007) — Contributor — 8 copies
Nightmare Magazine, August 2018 (2018) — Contributor — 4 copies, 1 review
Cemetery Dance Issue 66 (2012) 4 copies
Illustrators 32 (1980) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Dowling, Terry
Legal name
Dowling, Terence William
Birthdate
1947-03-21
Gender
male
Education
Boronia Park Public School
Hunters Hill High School
Sydney Teachers' College
University of Sydney
Occupations
writer
freelance journalist
critic
editor
game designer
reviewer (show all 7)
musician
Awards and honors
Dowling's fiction has won many national and international awards: [5] Eleven Ditmar Awards (including in 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 (twice), 1990, 1991, 1992),[10] As follows: "The Man Who Walks Away Behind the Eyes". Ditmar Award for Best Australian Short SF, 1983. "The Terrarium". Ditmar Award for best Australian Short SF, 1985. "The Bullet That Grows in the Gun". Ditmar Award for Best Australian Short SF, 1986. "The Man Who Lost Red". Ditmar Award for Best Australian Short SF, 1987. "For As Long as You Burn". Ditmar Award for Best Australian Long SF, 1988. "The Last Elephant". Ditmar Award for Best Australian Short SF, 1988. "The Quiet Redemption of Andy the House". Ditmar Award for Best Australian Short SF, 1990. Rynosseros. Ditmar Award for Best Australian Long SF, 1991. Prix Wolkenstein, 1991 (Germany). Wormwood. Ditmar Award for Best Australian Long SF, 1992. Readercon Award for Best Collection, 1991 (USA). Blackwater Days. Ditmar Award for Best Collection, 2001. (World Fantasy Award nomination for Best Collection, 2001). 2000 Locus recommended reading List (Locus, Feb 2001, p. 44) "The Saltimbanques". Ditmar Award for Best Short Story, 2001. (World Fantasy Award nomination for Best Short Story, 2001). 2000 Locus Recommended Reading List (Locus, Feb 2001, p. 46) Four Aurealis Awards (two of them Convenors' Awards for Excellence), as follows: An Intimate Knowledge of the Night. Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel, 1996. "Jenny Come to Play". Aurealis Award, Best Horror Short Story, 1997. Antique Futures: The Best of Terry Dowling. Aurealis Convenor's Award for Excellence, 1999. 1999 Locus Recommended Reading List (Locus, Feb 200, p. 40) "Breaking Through to the Heroes". Readercon Award for Best Short Story, 1993 (USA). The International Horror Guild Award (the horror collection Basic Black (2006) was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award (from the Horror Writers Association) and won the International Horror Guild Award for Best Collection (tied with Glen Hirschberg's American Morons)) The story "Cheat Light" was also nominated for an International Horror Guild Award for best horror Short Story of 2006.[11] Schizm: Mysterious Journey (computer game) won the Grand Prix, Graphics, Utopiales 2001 (France). The 2007 Australian Shadows Award (2008) for "Toother" from Jonathan Strahan's Eclipse One anthology. Dowling co-edited (with Richard Delap and Gil Lamont) the 500,000-word single-author collection The Essential Ellison: a 35-Year Retrospective (works by Harlan Ellison). The volume was nominated for the 1987 Hugo Award in the (then) newly created "Other Forms" category; it also won the 1987 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection. [6] Dowling also won the 1983 William Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism for his essay: “Kirth Gersen: The Other Demon Prince”, Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature, Vol 4, No 2, June 1982. He has received three World Fantasy Award nominations.
Short biography
Terence William (Terry) Dowling (born 21 March 1947), is an Australian writer and journalist. He writes primarily speculative fiction and dark fantasy though he considers himself an "imagier" – one who imagines, a term which liberates his writing from the constraints of specific genres. He has been called "among the best-loved local writers and most-awarded in and out of Australia, a writer who stubbornly hews his own path (one mapped ahead, it is true, by Cordwainer Smith, J.G. Ballard and Jack Vance)."

He has been Guest of Honour at several Australian science fiction conventions (including Syncon 87 and Swancon 15) and regularly tutors workshops on fantasy writing at venues including the New South Wales Writers' Centre, University of Sydney's Centre for Continuing Education, the Powerhouse Museum, the University of Canberra's Centre for Creative Writing, the Perth Writer's Festival and the University of Western Australia Perth International Arts Festival [1]- (for example, "Marvellous Journeys: Science Fiction & Fantasy Writing" and "Worlds and Futures That Work: What you need and what to avoid"). He was a panellist and presenter at Aussiecon 4.
Nationality
Australia
Birthplace
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Associated Place (for map)
New South Wales, Australia

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Reviews

178 reviews
Undoubtedly the worst collection of Jack Vance stories I've read.

The editors made the decision to lump all the pyschic/esp/afterlife stories into one volume, and it gets old quick.

Vance is not on stable footing here, and nowhere is this more evident than in the final story, which reads like the results of a late-night pot bullshit session on whether things like seances could have any scientific basis and if so, how would you go about testing them. Let's face it, Vance is a science fiction show more writer, not a scientist - the reasoning here is just embarrassing. show less
Very much like an episode of 'American Horror Story: Freak Show.'

Here, we meet a young woman who's checked herself into a mental asylum. She claims it's mostly because she needs to hide from her sister, who'll be coming to get her. Her doctor believes this to be a delusion, but soon enough, the sister does indeed turn up - and her behavior is somewhat suspicious.

However, the doctor's sudden willingness to break all professional protocols and go haring off on a wild goose chased based on a show more slender thread of evidence strains belief.

It does culminate in an eerie - and nasty - finale, though!
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A great, great, book. Eight very different stories, apparently built around Australian aboriginal mythologies, but set in a strangely twisted future. Wonderfully imagined and well told.

For those who don't know, the main character in these yarns answers to several names. One of those names is Blue Tyson.

This short review is also available on a dabbler's journal.
Hands down some of the best writing on the planet.

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Works
139
Also by
81
Members
786
Popularity
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Rating
3.8
Reviews
5
ISBNs
36
Favorited
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