Luna Media press release - Friday 10 June 2005
AUTHOR DAMIEN BRODERICK APPOINTED FICTION EDITOR OF COSMOS MAGAZINE
New magazine to publish science fiction short stories
SYDNEY, June 10, 2005: One of Australia’s most renowned science fiction
writers, Damien Broderick, has been appointed fiction editor of Cosmos
magazine.
Broderick, an internationally recognised author of the genre and winner
of four Ditmar Awards (Australia’s highest accolade for science fiction
writing), is credited with inventing the term “virtual reality” and was
this year honoured with the Distinguished Scholarship Award from the
International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts.
Some of the world’s biggest names in the genre have been commissioned
by Broderick to write short fiction for Cosmos, which will be paying
some of the highest rates for original science fiction in the world.
The premiere issue of Cosmos (July 2005) goes on sale at newsagents on
June 22 nationally.
“Damien is a talented and thoughtful writer, who is internationally
respected in the science fiction community,” said Wilson da Silva,
editor of Cosmos. “This is a well-regarded and profitable fiction genre
overseas. We mean to develop the genre locally, as well as bring some
of the best of global science fiction writing to Australian readers.”
“Science fiction used to be a cult appetite,” says Broderick. “That's
all changed, judging by the extraordinary tally of movie-goers
attending films like Star Wars, who have made the genre the most
profitable in history.
“Science fiction is the language we use to discuss the surprising
present and the emerging future. I mean to bring the best of this new
writing, by talented Australians as well as by famous writers from the
rest of the world, to the readers of Cosmos.”
The first issue will republish a classic short story by genre master
Ray Bradbury. This will be followed by a stellar cast of science
fiction writers, some of the most notable of whom are Australians.
As well as a writer and editor of more than 30 books, Broderick is a
futurist and a senior research fellow at the University of Melbourne,
holding a doctorate in the comparative semiotics of science and
literature. Awarded fellowships by the Literature Board of the
Australia Council six times, he currently lives in Melbourne and San
Antonio, Texas.
Among his novels is the award-winning "The Dreaming Dragons", listed as
one of the top 100 science fiction novels in English published since
Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four". His new novel is "Godplayers", just
published by Thunder's Mouth Books in New York, while the sequel,
"K-Machines", is due next year.
Media Contact: Karen Eck, eckfactor Tel: (02) 9552 3811 Mobile: 0438
532569
Email: [log in to unmask] More info: http://www.cosmosmagazine.com
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