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Alex Isle is an Australian author. He writes both novels and short stories in the science fiction/fantasy genre, as well as books and articles of nonfiction, for both adult and
young adult A young adult is generally a person in the years following adolescence. Definitions and opinions on what qualifies as a young adult vary, with works such as Erik Erikson's stages of human development significantly influencing the definition of ...
(YA) audiences. In 2014 Isle changed his name from Susan to Alex to reflect a
gender identity Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender. Gender identity can correlate with a person's assigned sex or can differ from it. In most individuals, the various biological determinants of sex are congruent, and consistent with the ...
change and adopted the male pronouns. Publications before 2014 are under the name Sue Isle. Isle's books include the 1996 YA novel ''Scale of Dragon, Tooth of Wolf'', about a rebellious teen in an alternate-world 16th century joining a group of sorceresses, and nonfiction children's book ''Wolf Children : the real feral kids : an extraordinary story'' (1998), as well as a collection of post-apocalyptic stories set in
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth i ...
, "Nightsiders", published in 2011. Isle has sold numerous stories to publications such as ''Aurealis'', ''Orb'', ''ASIM'', ''Agog'', ''Sword and Sorceress'', ''Tales of the Unanticipated'' SAand Shiny, a YA fiction magazine. Isle's other interests include history, science fiction conventions, roleplay gaming, gardening and working out how best to turn his hometown into a post-apocalypse scenario.


Bibliography


Novels

*''Nightsiders'' (collection of theme fiction) (2011) *''Scale of Dragon, Tooth of Wolf'' (1996) *''Wolf Children'' (1998)


Short fiction

*"To Here the Midnight Fled" in ''Thyme Fiction 2''(1989?) *"Her Father's Daughter" (1990) in ''Sword And Sorceress VII'' (ed.
Marion Zimmer Bradley Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 – September 25, 1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels, and is best known for the Arthurian fiction novel ''The Mists of Avalon'' an ...
) *"Nightwings" (1990) in ''
Aurealis ''Aurealis'' is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications, and is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine. The magazine is based in Melbourne. History and profile ''Aurea ...
'' #1 (ed.
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Dirk Strasser A dirk is a long bladed thrusting dagger.Chisholm, Hugh (ed.), ''Dagger'', The Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed., Vol. VII, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press (1910), p. 729 Historically, it gained its name from the Highland Dirk (Scot ...
) *"The Last Guardian" (1990) in ''Glass Reptile Breakout and other Australian Speculative Stories'' (ed.
Van Ikin Van Ikin (born 25 November 1951) is an academic and science fiction writer and editor. A professor in English at the University of Western Australia, he retired from teaching in 2015 and is now a senior honorary research fellow. He has acted as ...
) *"Remembering Names" (1991) in ''
Aurealis ''Aurealis'' is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications, and is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine. The magazine is based in Melbourne. History and profile ''Aurea ...
'' #4 (ed. Stephen Higgins, Dirk Strasser) *"A Sprig of Aconite" (1992) in ''Intimate Armageddons'' (ed.
Bill Congreve Bill Congreve is an Australian writer, editor and reviewer of speculative fiction. He has also published the work of Australian science fiction and horror writers under his MirrorDanse imprint. Biography Congreve's first work was published in ...
) *"Daybreak" (1992) in ''
Aurealis ''Aurealis'' is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications, and is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine. The magazine is based in Melbourne. History and profile ''Aurea ...
'' #8 (ed. Stephen Higgins, Dirk Strasser) *"Makeover" (1993) in '' Terror Australis: The Best of Australian Horror'' (ed.
Leigh Blackmore Leigh (David) Blackmore (born 1959) is an Australian horror writer, critic, editor, occultist, musician and proponent of post-left anarchy. He was the Australian representative for the Horror Writers of America (1994–95) and served as the se ...
) *"Kill Me Once" (1994) in '' Alien Shores : An Anthology of Australian Science Fiction'' (ed.
Peter McNamara Peter McNamara (5 July 1955 – 20 July 2019) was an Australian tennis player and coach. McNamara won five singles titles and nineteen doubles titles in his career. A right-hander, McNamara reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on 14 March ...
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Margaret Winch Margaret is a female first name, derived via French () and Latin () from grc, μαργαρίτης () meaning "pearl". The Greek is borrowed from Persian. Margaret has been an English name since the 11th century, and remained popular through ...
) *" A Sky Full of Ravens" (1995) in '' She's Fantastical'' *"Ice Harvest" (1995) in ''
Aurealis ''Aurealis'' is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications, and is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine. The magazine is based in Melbourne. History and profile ''Aurea ...
'' #16 (ed. Stephen Higgins, Dirk Strasser) *"Chadriki Dance" (1998) in ''
Tales of the Unanticipated ''Tales of the Unanticipated'', known as ''TOTU'', is a semiprozine that was founded under the auspices of the Minnesota Science Fiction Society (known as Mn-STF or Minn-STF), and has since become independent. Like contemporaries such as ''Cran ...
'', August 1998 (ed. Eric M. Heideman) *"Habits of Empire" (1998) in ''
Aurealis ''Aurealis'' is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications, and is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine. The magazine is based in Melbourne. History and profile ''Aurea ...
'' #20/21 (ed. Stephen Higgins, Dirk Strasser) *"Sisterchild" (1999) in '' Orb Speculative Fiction'' #0 (ed. Sarah Endacott) *" The Woman of Endor" (2001) in '' Orb Speculative Fiction'' #2 (ed. Sarah Endacott) *"Life and a Chance" (2001) in ''
Tales of the Unanticipated ''Tales of the Unanticipated'', known as ''TOTU'', is a semiprozine that was founded under the auspices of the Minnesota Science Fiction Society (known as Mn-STF or Minn-STF), and has since become independent. Like contemporaries such as ''Cran ...
'' #22 (ed. Eric M. Heideman) *"Amy's Stars" (2003) in '' Orb Speculative Fiction'' #5 (ed. Sarah Endacott) *"Catbones" (2003) in ''
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine ''Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine'' or ''ASIM'' is a fantasy and science fiction magazine published out of Canberra, ACT, Australia. The publishers of ''ASIM'' describe it as "Australia's Pulpiest SF Magazine". The magazine is currentl ...
'', Issue #5 (ed. Danuta Shaw) *"Witness of Blood" (2003) in ''
Agog! Terrific Tales Agog! Press was an independent Australian book publisher, specializing in speculative fiction short story collections. Founded in 2002 by Cat Sparks, the press published nine anthologies of speculative fiction. In 2006 Agog! Press forged a ...
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Cat Sparks Catriona (Cat) Sparks (born 11 September 1965, Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian science fiction writer, editor and publisher. Publishing As manager and editor of Agog! Press with her partner, Australian horror writer Rob Hood, Sp ...
) *"Doing Shadow Time" (2003) in '' Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural'' (ed. Bill Congreve) *"Dog Years" (2004) in ''
Aurealis ''Aurealis'' is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications, and is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine. The magazine is based in Melbourne. History and profile ''Aurea ...
'' #32 (ed. Keith Stevenson *"Mary Bennet Goes Postal" (2005) in ''
Tales of the Unanticipated ''Tales of the Unanticipated'', known as ''TOTU'', is a semiprozine that was founded under the auspices of the Minnesota Science Fiction Society (known as Mn-STF or Minn-STF), and has since become independent. Like contemporaries such as ''Cran ...
'' #26 (ed. Eric M. Heideman) *"Daughter of the Red Cranes" (2006) in '' Agog! Ripping Reads'' (ed.
Cat Sparks Catriona (Cat) Sparks (born 11 September 1965, Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian science fiction writer, editor and publisher. Publishing As manager and editor of Agog! Press with her partner, Australian horror writer Rob Hood, Sp ...
) *"Mary Bennet Gets a Life" (2006) in
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#7 *"The Sun People" (2007) Shiny (magazine) #2 (ed. Alisa Krasnostein) *"Heartsblood" (2008) in ''
Tales of the Unanticipated ''Tales of the Unanticipated'', known as ''TOTU'', is a semiprozine that was founded under the auspices of the Minnesota Science Fiction Society (known as Mn-STF or Minn-STF), and has since become independent. Like contemporaries such as ''Cran ...
'' #29 (ed. Eric M. Heideman) *"I Can Run Faster" (2008) in ''
Aurealis ''Aurealis'' is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications, and is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine. The magazine is based in Melbourne. History and profile ''Aurea ...
'' #41 (ed. Stuart Mayne) *"Paper Dragons" Shiny August 2008 *"Candle to the Devil" ew Ceres Nights} 2009 Twelfth Planet Press *"Nightsiders" [collection of short fiction by Sue Isle2011 by Twelfth Planet Press *Mars Peacemaker" in Review of Australian Fiction (2013) *"The Kind Neighbours of Hell" (2014) in ''Use Only As Directed'' (ed. Simon Petrie, Edwina Harvey) Some of these stories may be found at: https://curiousfictions.com/authors/503-alex-isle


Articles

*Dogs Who Are Wolves (1998) in ''School Magazine'' Reprinted 2016. *Worldcon (2000) in ''Write Away Magazine'' (Fremantle Arts Centre) *The Wolf Girls (2001) in ''School Magazine'' *Roleplaying for Authors (2001) in ''Write Away Magazine'' *Why Science Fiction Isn't Scary (2002) in ''Write Away Magazine'' *Kept by Rats (2002) in ''Pets, Vets and People'' *A Person, More or Less Wicked (2003 in ''Fables and Reflections'' Easter 2003


Awards and nominations

Aurealis Awards * Best fantasy short story **2001: Win: " The Woman of Endor" * Best horror short story **2003: Nomination: " Amy's Stars" * Best science fiction short story **2003: Nomination: " Amy's Stars" Ditmar Awards * Best short fiction **1996: Nomination: " A Sky Full of Ravens" * Best short story **2008: Nomination: " The Sun People"


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Isle, Alex Date of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian fantasy writers Australian science fiction writers 20th-century Australian male writers Australian male short story writers 21st-century Australian male writers Australian transgender writers Australian LGBT novelists People from Fremantle Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Australian LGBT people