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Rory Barnes

Rory Barnes

Australian writer of popular fiction


Rory Barnes (born 1946) is an Australian writer of popular fiction. Although born in London, he has lived most of his life in Australia.[1]

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Bibliography

  • Valencies (1983 with Damien Broderick)
  • The Bomb-Monger's Daughter (1984)
  • Water From The Moon (1989 with James Birrell)
  • Zones (1997 with Damien Broderick)
  • The Book of Revelation (1998 with Damien Broderick) Reprinted in the US as Dark Gray (2010)
  • Horsehead Boy (1998)
  • Horsehead Man (1999)
  • Stuck in Fast Forward (1999 with Damien Broderick, revised and extended as The Hunger of Time)
  • Horsehead Soup (2000)
  • Night Vision (2006)
  • I'm Dying Here (2009 with Damien Broderick, also known as I Suppose a Root's Out of the Question)
  • The Dragon Raft (2010)
  • Human's Burden (2010 with Damien Broderick)
  • Space Junk (2011)
  • The Valley of the God of Our Choice, Inc. (2014 with Damien Broderick)

Source: rorybarnes.net[permanent dead link]

Nominations

Aurealis Awards[2]

  • Best science fiction novel
    • 1997: Nomination: Zones (with Damien Broderick)
    • 1999: Nomination: The Book of Revelation (with Damien Broderick)
  • Best young-adult novel
    • 1997: Nomination: Zones (with Damien Broderick)
    • 1998: Nomination: Horsehead Boy
    • 1999: Nomination: Horsehead Man
    • 1999: Nomination: Stuck in Fast Forward (with Damien Broderick)
    • 2000: Nomination: Horsehead Soup

Ditmar Awards[2]

Children's Book Council of Australia

  • 1998: Listed as Notable Australian Children's Book: Zones
  • 1999: Listed as Notable Australian Children's Book: Horsehead Boy

References

  1. Barnes, Rory. "Autobiography". Retrieved 24 April 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Literary Nominees". Locus Online. Archived from the original on 20 November 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2010.

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