Kayelle Press

Summary

Kayelle Press, founded in September 2010, was an independent publisher of speculative fiction (fantasy, science fiction, and horror) for younger readers (aged between 9 and 12 years), young adults and adults.[1] Currently (July 2015), its webpage says that the press is "closed," and it thanks both readers and writers for having supported it.

Kayelle Press
StatusActive
Founded2010
Country of originAustralia
Headquarters locationBlue Mountains, NSW
DistributionWorldwide
Fiction genresSpeculative Fiction
Official websiteKayellePress.com

It was located in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.[2]

Titles edit

2010 edit

  • Cat's Eyes (Land of Miu, #1) by Karen Lee Field (ISBN 978-0-9808642-0-5 (pbk.)[3] and ISBN 978-0-9808642-1-2 (eBook)) — 10 December 2010.[4]

2011 edit

  • Hope: An anthology of speculative fiction to help raise suicide awareness edited by Sasha Beattie (ISBN 978-0-9808642-2-9 (pbk.)[5] and ISBN 978-0-9808642-3-6 (eBook)) — 7 October 2011.[6]
  • The Land of Miu (Land of Miu, #1) — originally published with the title of "Cat's Eyes" in Dec 2010 (ISBN 978-0-9808642-7-4 (pbk.) and ISBN 978-0-9808642-4-3 (ebook)) — 25 Nov 2011.[7][8]

2012 edit

  • The King's Riddle (Land of Miu, #2) by Karen Lee Field (ISBN 978-0-9808642-5-0 (pbk.) [9] and ISBN 978-0-9808642-6-7 (eBook) — 25 January 2012[10]
  • Night Terrors Anthology edited by Karen Henderson (ISBN 978-0-9808642-8-1 (pbk.) and ISBN 978-0-9808642-9-8 (ebook)) — 13 April 2012[11]

2013 edit

  • Speculative Realms: An Anthology edited by Sasha Beattie (ISBN 978-1-4523-0501-1 (3rd ed. ebook)) — 6 January 2013[12]
  • Tomorrow: Apocalyptic short stories edited by Karen Henderson (ISBN 978-0-9875657-0-9 (pbk.) and ISBN 978-0-9875657-1-6 (ebook)) — 22 June 2013[13]

Upcoming edit

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 edit

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
Dr Myfanwy Maple
Susan May
David Meadows
Robert J. Mendenhall
Jeff Parish
Stephen Patrick
Margaret Pearce
Sherry D. Ramsey
Rob Rosen
Jonathan Shipley
Steve Simpson
Benjamin Solah
Graham Storrs
Aric Sundquist
Joseph S. Walker
Sabrina West
Ian Whates
Sean Williams
TW Williams
Suzanne J. Willis
William R.D. Wood

Editors edit

Sasha Beattie
Karen Henderson

Awards edit

Finalist edit

  • 2011 Aurealis Award, Science Fiction Short Story: “Flowers in the Shadow of the Garden” by Joanne Anderton[14]
  • 2012 WSFA Small Press Award: “Flowers in the Shadow of the Garden” by Joanne Anderton[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Kayelle Press home page
  2. ^ Kayelle Press Press Release dated 23 September 2011
  3. ^ Trove National Library of Australia
  4. ^ Cat's Eyes — official webpage
  5. ^ Trove National Library of Australia
  6. ^ Hope Anthology — official webpage
  7. ^ Publisher's official announcement
  8. ^ The Land of Miu — official webpage
  9. ^ WorldCat
  10. ^ The King's Riddle — official webpage
  11. ^ Night Terrors Anthology — official webpage
  12. ^ Speculative Realms Announcement
  13. ^ Tomorrow — official webpage
  14. ^ 2011 Aurealis Awards Shortlists
  15. ^ WSFA Small Press Award - 2012 Winner and Finalists

External links edit

  • Kayelle Press — Official Site