Review in from Aurealis Magazine for Where The Weird Things Are Volume 1. Edited by Clare Rhoden and Austin P. Sheehan. Published by Deadset Press. (Available here: https://www.amazon.com/Where-Weird-Things-Are-Fantastic/dp/0645022853 …Other stories are enjoyable, speculative romps. Geraldine Borella’s ‘Ghosts of the Inland Sea’ is a stand-out – pairing academic infighting with vengeful dinosaur ghosts… Michaela Teschendorff Harden,Continue reading “Where The Weird Things Are Volume 1”
Author Archives: Geraldine Borella
DUST MAKERS
A Young Adult Climate Fiction Anthology Dust Makers: people, machines, attitudes, evidence Who are we when the stakes are our survival and the change makers might be us? My science fiction story, Lost Soul, follows young draggernaut pilot Halley Rutherford as she navigates the positives and negatives of her role in the galactic mining industry.Continue reading “DUST MAKERS”
“Hand & Heart”
Midnight Echo 17, The Magazine of the Australasian Horror Writers Association Edited by Greg Chapman Goodreads Review: thanks to Cameron Trost (Author and Editor at Black Beacon Books) It’s hard to believe this is Greg Chapman’s very first foray into the wonderful world of editing. Welcome aboard, mate, and let’s hope you have the opportunityContinue reading ““Hand & Heart””
MONSTERS A-Z: ALIENS
UK Publisher, Raven and Drake Books, has kindly included my story, The Big Alien, into the first book in their Monsters A-Z series. If you’re looking for an exciting middle grade read, then this is it! Available on Amazon, (link below). A collection of spooky stories about aliens. Available on Amazon now.
Midnight Echo Issue 16
Midnight Echo 16 is out now and available through Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09M696ZZY My story, Hatchling, set on a crocodile farm in Pormpurraw, Far North Queensland, features in it. The story came about after listening to some tall tales from an ex-crocodile farmer and after hearing a retelling of an actual feed taking place. Of course, everythingContinue reading “Midnight Echo Issue 16”
The Opposite of Disappearing
Short Stories in Uncertain Times Edited by Laura Norris & R.A. Stephens Published by Rhiza Edge A homeless boy walks the city in search of a prized possession. A couple wakes to a day where the sun refuses to rise. Two housemates, reeling from the loss of their friend, are saddled with the care ofContinue reading “The Opposite of Disappearing”
CROSSED SPACES
Coming Soon: Crossed Spaces Posted by Rhiza Edge on 19th Dec 2020 We are pleased to announce the winners of Crossed Spaces! Congratulations to: Adele Jones, Anne Hamilton, Catriona McKeown, Emily Larkin, Geraldine Borella, Janeen Samuel, Jennie Del Mastro, Jennifer Horn, Jo Hart, Jonathan E. Furneaux, Lynne Stringer, Jack Garrety, Penny Jaye, Rosanne Hawke, RussellContinue reading “CROSSED SPACES”
TOC Reveal: Spawn: Weird Horror Tales About Pregnancy, Birth and Babies
Very excited to announce that my story, My Sweet Porcupette, will be included in this anthology in 2021. Everyone has a frightening story to tell about pregnancy and childbirth, right? Well, this one’s definitely not your normal childbirth horror story. Published by IFWG Publishing Australia.
Jump Write In
It’s daunting to create a writing blog. What do I have to say that hasn’t already been said before? And what gives me the chops to be talking about this topic? Maybe I should just stop, kick back, grab a delicious glass of red and watch Netflix instead? Or better still, read a book. IContinue reading “Jump Write In”