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[[Australian]] author and [[conrunner]]. Co-chair of [[Conflux]], with [[Karen Herkes]], from 2015 to 2018, and chair of that [[convention]] in 2019. [[Co-chair]] of [[Australia 2025]] [[Worldcon]] [[bid]] and/or the proposed convention.
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[[Australian]] author and [[conrunner]]. [[Co-chair]] of [[Conflux]], with [[Karen Herkes]], from 2015 to 2018, and [[chair]] of that [[convention]] in 2019. Co-chair of [[Australia 2025]] [[Worldcon]] [[bid]] and/or the proposed convention.
  
 
Genre author Shallcross says that she writes "mostly fairy tales and dark fantasy, with the occasional bit of soft sci fi thrown in for good measure."
 
Genre author Shallcross says that she writes "mostly fairy tales and dark fantasy, with the occasional bit of soft sci fi thrown in for good measure."
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 1 August 2020

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Australian author and conrunner. Co-chair of Conflux, with Karen Herkes, from 2015 to 2018, and chair of that convention in 2019. Co-chair of Australia 2025 Worldcon bid and/or the proposed convention.

Genre author Shallcross says that she writes "mostly fairy tales and dark fantasy, with the occasional bit of soft sci fi thrown in for good measure."

Her first novel, The Beast's Heart, was published by Hodder & Stoughton in May 2018. It was a finalist for a Ditmar Award.

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