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Short story by Geoffrey Maloney From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills)" is a 2000 fantasy short story by Australian writer Geoffrey Maloney.
"The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills)" | |
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Short story by Geoffrey Maloney | |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Fantasy |
Publication | |
Published in | Aurealis #25/26 |
Publication type | Periodical |
Publisher | Chimaera Publications |
Media type | Print (Magazine) |
Publication date | October 2000 |
"The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills)" was first published in October 2000 in the 25th/26th edition of the Aurealis magazine by Chimaera Publications.[1] It was published alongside nine other stories by the authors John Higgins, Michael Pryor, Trent Jamieson, Simon Ng, Alistair Ong, Adam Browne, Kathryn Dean, Stephen Higgins, and Anthony Morris.[2] In 2003 it was republished in Wonder Years: The Ten Best Stories from a Decade Past, edited by Peter McNamara and published by MirrorDanse Books.[1] "The World According to Kipling (A Plain Tale from the Hills)" won the 2000 Aurealis Award for best fantasy short story.[3]
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