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antipod-show-50The AntipodeanSF Radio Show delivers audio from the pages of  this magazine.

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" If your God is everywhere, if He is always watching, why should your people make houses to go to worship Him? Faced with an all-seeing, everywhere-being God, I would think what is needed is a place to hide. "

Tad Williams, Caliban's Hour


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Third National Republican Short Story Competition PDF Print E-mail
Closes November 6, 2011

Entry: $11.99

Length: 2000-4000 words

First Prize: $500

 

Details at http://republicanfiction.blogspot.com

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The theme for the Third National Republican Short Story Competition is 'Citizen or Subject'. Short stories will speculate on Australian republican futures. They don't have to be political thrillers or constitutional whodunits as long as they are an exploration of our future, our republican future.

The 2011 judges are novelist Thomas Keneally, Professor John Warhurst (ANU) and Professor George Williams (UNSW).

Send entries to:

Australian Republican Movement

PO Box 87

Geebung Q 4034


 

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C.C. Humphreys

An epic new novel about one of Western civilisation's most traumatic events - the Fall of Constantinople...

To the Greeks who love it, it is Constantinople. To the Turks who covet it, the Red Apple. Safe behind its magnificent walls, the city was once the heart of the vast Byzantine empire.

1453. The empire has shrunk to what lies within those now-crumbling walls. A relic. Yet for one man, Constantinople is the stepping stone to destiny.

Mehmet is twenty when he is annointed Sultan. Now, seeking Allah's will and Man's glory, he brings an army of one hundred thousand, outnumbering the defenders ten to one.

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