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Title: | Aurealis |
Publisher: | Chimaera Publications |
Editor: | Dirk Strasser, Stephen Higgins, Michael Pryor |
Type: | magazine |
Date(s): | 1990- |
Medium: | print, online |
Fandom: | science fiction fandom |
Language: | English |
External Links: | aurealis.com.au |
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Aurealis is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications. Launched in September 1990 it is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine. The magazine is based in Melbourne.
In October 2011, the magazine became a monthly e-publication (published every month except January and December).
In 1995, the magazine instituted the Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction.
Numerous Australian fans have had stories, non-fiction articles and art featured in the magazine, including Trudi Canavan, Richard Harland, George Ivanoff and Kerri Valkova.
Notable stories featured
- "Whispers of the Mist Children" by Trudi Canavan in issue #23, won the 1999 Aurealis Award for best fantasy short story
- "The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills)" in issue #25/26, won the 2000 Aurealis Award for best fantasy short story
- "Catabolic Magic" by Richard Harland in issue #32, won the 2004 Aurealis Award for best fantasy short story and was a short-list nominee for best Australian novella or novelette at the 2005 Ditmar Awards
- "The Other-faced Lamb" by Catherine Smyth-McMullen (published under C.S. McMullen) in issue #82 was the first Aurealis short story to be adapted into a feature film with 2019's award-winning The Other Lamb starring Michael Huisman.
- "The House That Hungers" by Maria Lewis in issue #149 was adapted into a short film of the same name in 2023.