Bibliography

Published Short Fiction

  • Narthex – In Bad Dreams Volume 2: Where Death Stalks; Eneit Press
  • Through Closed Eyes – Book of Shadows; Brimstone Press (reprint)
  • Shadow - Shadowed Realms #11
  • An Unkindness of Ravens – Grant’s Pass Anthology; Morrigan Books
  • Listen - Shadowbox Anthology
  • Through Closed Eyes – Shadowed Realms #1 2004 (reprint)
  • One and the Same – AntipodeanSF #77
  • They Are Amongst Us – AntipodeanSF #62
  • Through Closed Eyes – Bloodlust-UK March 2003
  • Pinhead Staccato – Dark Corners, April 2003
  • Genesis Inc – AntipodeanSF #58, February 2003

Published Poetry

  • Endless River – Lunatic Chamaeleon #2 April 2003

Reviews by Stephanie

(All are available at Horrorscope).  Reviews are also available in Black Magazine.

Short works and anthologies

  • Antipodean SF Issue 88
  • Antipodean SF Issue 89
  • Antipodean SF Issue 90
  • Antipodean SF Issue 91
  • Antipodean SF Issue 92
  • Antipodean SF Issue 93
  • Antipodean SF Issue 94
  • Antipodean SF Issue 95
  • Antipodean SF Issue 96
  • Antipodean SF Issue 97
  • Antipodean SF Issue 98
  • Antipodean SF Issue 99
  • Fables and Reflections Issue 7
  • Ticonderoga Online Issue 8
  • Ticonderoga Online Issue 9
  • Ticonderoga Online Issue 10
  • Ticonderoga Online Issue 11
  • Fantasy and Science Fiction March 2007
  • Fantastic Wonder Stories (anthology)
  • In Bad Dreams: Volume One (anthology)
  • Fantasy and Science Fiction April 2007
  • Fantasy and Science Fiction May 2007
  • Voices ed. Mark S Deniz and Amanda Pillar (Morrigan Books)
  • Midnight Echo Issue One, edited by Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond
  • Midnight Echo Issue Two, edited by Angela Challis and Shane Jiraiya Cummings

Novels

  • Ek Chuah by James Cain
  • The Silver Road by Grace Dugan
  • The Pilo Family Circus by Will Elliott
  • Prismatic by Edwina Grey
  • The Harlequin by Laurell K Hamilton
  • Blood Noir by Laurell K Hamilton
  • Soul by Toshba Learner
  • Carnies by Martin Livings
  • Four and Twenty Blackbirds by Cherie Priest
  • Wings to the Kingdom by Cherie Priest
  • Not Flesh Nor Feathers by Cherie Priest
  • Dreadful Skin by Cherie Priest
  • Dead as a Doornail by Charlaine Harris
  • Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris
  • Ilario: The Lion’s Eye by Mary Gentle
  • No Dominion by Charlie Huston
  • Hammer of God by Karen Miller
  • Forest Mage by Robin Hobb
  • The Sweet Scent of Blood by Suzanne McLeod
  • Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris
  • Evernight by Claudia Gray
  • Dream Warrior by Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Dreams Made Flesh by Anne Bishop
  • Magic to the Bone by Devon Monk
  • Succubus in the City by Nina Harper
  • Sex, Lies and Vampires by Katie MacAlister
  • Shadow Queen by Deborah Kalin
  • The Phoenix Files: Arrival by Chris Morphew
  • The Stranger by Max Frei
  • Skin Trade by Laurell K. Hamilton
  • Night’s Cold Kiss by Tracey O’Hara
  • Spirit Gate by Kate Elliott
  • The Sign by Raymond Khoury
  • The Cold Kiss of Death by Suzanne McLeod
  • Book of Secrets by Chris Roberson
  • Angels’ Blood by Nalini Singh

Awards and Nominations

2006 – Nominated for “Best fan writer” for work with Horrorscope, Ditmar awards.
2007 – Nominated for “Best WA unpaid or fan production” for the Horror Day Anthology, Tin Duck Awards.
2007 – Nominated for “Best fan writer” for work with Horrorscope, Ditmar awards.

Reviews of Stephanie’s work

Listen

A great little fast-paced horror short. Not bad, and one can’t help but feel that Gunn wrote this after watching the crime documentary The Staircase and thinking, “What if?” What if indeed, with a nice little twist at the end.

- Jason Fischer (Tangent Online)

“…I was especially pleased with Stephanie Gunn’s “Listen”, which had me looking over my shoulder after reading … just in case. “

- Mark Deniz (ASif)

Through Closed Eyes


“Through Closed Eyes” by Stephanie Gunn is genuinely horrible and chilling, detailing the aftermath of an attack by the protagonist’s abusive husband, and a healing process that is even darker and more menacing than the assault. Sensitively told, this story is elegant and evocative.

- Tansy Rayner Roberts (ASif)

One and the Same

“One and the Same” by Stephanie Gunn – A really good story to finish with – a well-written piece of horror-fantasy with a very human voice. It doesn’t necessarily have anything new to say, but it says it awfully well.

- Tansy Rayner Roberts (ASif)

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