Anna Tambour
Author of Crandolin
About the Author
Image credit: Bomaderry Creek, 2013
Works by Anna Tambour
Dreadnought Neptune [short fiction] 2 copies
Seahoney 2 copies
Gladiolus Exposed 2 copies
Om 1 copy
Bluebird Pie 1 copy
The Ocean In Kansas 1 copy
The Magic Lino 1 copy
Monterra's Deliciosa 1 copy
Call Me Omniscient 1 copy
The Apple 1 copy
The Rest Cure 1 copy
The It And The Ecstasy 1 copy
Me-Too 1 copy
The Wages Of Food-Play 1 copy
Klokwerk's Heart 1 copy
The Emperor's Backscratcher 1 copy
See Here See There 1 copy
The Eel 1 copy
The Curse Of Hyperica 1 copy
The Chosen 1 copy
The Cat Story 1 copy
Stargazing 1 copy
Kidnapped! 1 copy
The Helford Deal 1 copy
Sweat Joy And Thunderation 1 copy
Valley Of The Sugars Of Salt 1 copy
Catechismic Chaos 1 copy
Dr Babiram's Potentials 1 copy
Exhibition 1 copy
The Refloat Of D'Urbe Isle 1 copy
Associated Works
The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Sixteen Original Works by Speculative Fiction's Finest Voices (2008) — Contributor — 139 copies, 5 reviews
The Big Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Sixteen Great Works of Speculative Fiction (2025) — Contributor — 20 copies
Missing Links and Secret Histories: A Selection of Wikipedia Entries from Across the Known Multiverse (2013) — Contributor — 18 copies
Asimov's Science Fiction: Vol. 39, No. 4 & 5 [April/May 2015] (2015) — Contributor — 12 copies, 1 review
Australian Dark Fantasy & Horror: The Year's Best Short Stories Volume Three (2009) — Contributor — 7 copies
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Beautiful book although pretty clearly a print on demand. Lots of typos, as expected. Stories mostly and some poetry. One small essay.
What can you say about a book with gourmand cannibalism, parents that hate their children and try to blast them to other universes, talking burros, stealing blueberries, and moth ear mites. To say this collection had breadth would be a euphemism.
What can you say about a book with gourmand cannibalism, parents that hate their children and try to blast them to other universes, talking burros, stealing blueberries, and moth ear mites. To say this collection had breadth would be a euphemism.
Pretty visceral descriptions. But not in a flesh and bone and sinew way... more like the heady smell of dirt in a freshly rained on forest way.
Why have my random tor.com originals picks been so morbid these past few days? o_O
Why have my random tor.com originals picks been so morbid these past few days? o_O
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