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Lost In The Museum

(2014)
A collection of stories by

 
 
Sir Julius Vogel Award winner for Best Collected Work 2015
Get lost in the museum where past, present and future collide. What does Weta's giant mechanical baby do after hours? Who is altering the time space continuum? Where or when has James gone? And what secrets is Tui Merriweather hiding?
Dive into mayhem at a well-known Wellington waterfront destination. Going to the museum will never be the same again.
(Fantasy stories set in Te Papa Tongarewa, New Zealand's national museum.)

Editors: Tui Merriweather/A.J. Ponder
Sub Editors: Lorraine Williams & Eileen Mueller

Phoenix Writers: Phillip Mann (shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clark Award in 2014), Lyn McConchie (Sir Julius Vogel award for Best SF/F novel 2013, 2011, 2002, 2004, and 2005. Best Young Adult Novel 2011, the Certificate of Excellence and the Muse Medallion for her short story "Opener of Doors" and in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2002, the (International) Cat Writers Award - the Muse Medallion.The Australian SF Foundation's award for Best Short Fiction 1992), Tim Jones (NZSA Janet Frame Memorial Award for Literature 2010, Sir Julius Vogel Award in 2010), Glynne MacLean (NZ Listener Best Book of 2003, second prize Ashton Wylie Awards 2013, Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best New Talent 2003), Lorraine Williams, Tracie McBride (Sir Julius Vogel Award in 2008), Rob Campbell, Lillian Hetet, Jenny Hammond, John Homes, Eileen Mueller (co-winner NZSA Northwrite Collaboration competition 2013. Winner of SpecFicNZ Going Global 2013), Jeena Murphy, A.J. Ponder ( co-winner NZSA Northwrite Collaboration competition 2013, Sir Julius Vogel Best Short Story 2012, runner up Arc 1.1 "The Future Always Wins" 2012), Vic Scott, Jean Stevens.

Cover Artist: Geoff Popham
Interior Art: William Carden-Horton
With special thanks to Mary McCallum and Submarine Books


Genre: Fantasy

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