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Kayelle Press, founded in September 2010, was an independent publisher of
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fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving Magic (supernatural), magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy ...
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science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
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) for younger readers (aged between 9 and 12 years), young adults and adults. Currently (July 2015), its webpage says that the press is "closed," and it thanks both readers and writers for having supported it. It was located in the Blue Mountains,
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Titles


2010

* Cat's Eyes (Land of Miu, #1) by Karen Lee Field ( (pbk.) and (eBook)) — 10 December 2010.


2011

* Hope: An anthology of speculative fiction to help raise suicide awareness edited by Sasha Beattie ( (pbk.) and (eBook)) — 7 October 2011. * The Land of Miu (Land of Miu, #1) — originally published with the title of "Cat's Eyes" in Dec 2010 ( (pbk.) and (ebook)) — 25 Nov 2011.


2012

* The King's Riddle (Land of Miu, #2) by Karen Lee Field ( (pbk.) and (eBook) — 25 January 2012 * Night Terrors Anthology edited by Karen Henderson ( (pbk.) and (ebook)) — 13 April 2012


2013

* Speculative Realms: An Anthology edited by Sasha Beattie ( (3rd ed. ebook)) — 6 January 2013 * Tomorrow: Apocalyptic short stories edited by Karen Henderson ( (pbk.) and (ebook)) — 22 June 2013


Upcoming

:2013 — The Obelisk Trap by Margaret Pearce (Book 1 in the Awesome Aussie Tales series) :2014 — Hope Vol. 2 (anthology) edited by Karen Henderson :TBA — The Lion Gods (Land of Miu, #3) by Karen Lee Field


Authors

:Joanne Anderton :Jason Andrew :Reece A. A. Barnard :Warren Bartik : Alan Baxter :Sasha Beattie :Mike Brooks :Jodi Cleghorn :Janette Dalgliesh : Rowena Cory Daniells :Lorne Dixon :Chris Donahue :Robert Essig :Ryan Neil Falcone : Karen Lee Field : Pamela Freeman :Lindsey Goddard : Paul Haines :Carole Hall :JC Hemphill :Lyall Henderson :Joshua S Hill :Craig Hull :Davin Ireland :Tim Jeffreys :Calvin D. Jim :C. I. Kemp :Lancer Kind :Robin Kirk :Lisamarie Lamb :
Andrew J McKiernan Andrew J McKiernan (born 1970, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian speculative fiction writer and Illustrator. Andrew J McKiernan is a member of the Australian Horror Writers Association, and was Art Director for Aurealis Magazine for eight year ...
:Dr Myfanwy Maple :Susan May :David Meadows :Robert J. Mendenhall :Jeff Parish :Stephen Patrick :Margaret Pearce :Sherry D. Ramsey :Rob Rosen :
Jonathan Shipley Jonathan Shipley (1714 – 6 December 1788) was a clergyman who held offices in the Church of England (including Dean of Winchester from 1760 to 1769), who became Bishop of Llandaff from January to September 1769 and Bishop of St Asaph from Sept ...
:Steve Simpson :Benjamin Solah :Graham Storrs :Aric Sundquist :Joseph S. Walker :Sabrina West :
Ian Whates Ian Whates is a British speculative fiction author and editor. In 2006 he launched the independent publishing house NewCon Press. He lives with his partner Helen in Cambridgeshire. As of 2009 Whates is currently a director of both the Science Fict ...
: Sean Williams :TW Williams :Suzanne J. Willis :William R.D. Wood


Editors

:Sasha Beattie :Karen Henderson


Awards


Finalist

*2011 Aurealis Award, Science Fiction Short Story: “Flowers in the Shadow of the Garden” by Joanne Anderton *2012 WSFA Small Press Award: “Flowers in the Shadow of the Garden” by Joanne Anderton


References

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External links


Kayelle Press
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