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Hear Me Roar by Liz Grzyb
Hear Me Roar by Liz Grzyb












Hear Me Roar by Liz Grzyb

  • “Gisla and the Three Favours”, The Year’s Best Fantasy Vol.
  • “Twelve Observations Along George Street”, a piece for voices, performed by Penny Everingham, Kevin Spink and Hsiao-Ling Tang, and recorded as part of the Queensland Music Festival’s City Symphony project and available for a limited time through the City Symphony app.
  • “On the Origins of the Population of Wakeford”, The Sunday Morning Transport.
  • “ Merry in Time“, Beneath Ceaseless Skies #352 (on the Locus recommended reading list, 2022, Aurealis finalist for fantasy novella).
  • Hear Me Roar by Liz Grzyb

    Some Ways to Retell a Fairy Tale“, Text Volume 26, Issue 2, 2022.“The Five Lazy Sisters”, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March/April 2023.Jonathan Strahan, Harper Collins (forthcoming, 2023) “Catechism for Those Who Would Find Witches”, The Book of Witches, ed.Kindling and other stories, Small Beer Press ( forthcoming, 2023).Her writing has received a British Fantasy Award, two Ditmars and been shortlisted for the World Fantasy Award, the Eugie Foster Memorial Award, The Courier-Mail Book of the Year Award, and several Aurealis Awards. She writes fantasy short stories and comics (mythic, urban and steampunk), and something that’s part written travel-sketchbook, part poetry, and also maintains a Gothic twitter bot at /girlfleeshouse. Kathleen Jennings’ Australian Gothic debut Flyaway was published by Tor.com (USA) and Picador (Australia) in 2020.














    Hear Me Roar by Liz Grzyb