Guest Blog 1
We all have obsessions. Mine is with how we carry our cultures. Some years ago, a publisher asked me “What is your dream anthology?”
Gillian Polack joins Samjoko Magazine today to discuss an anthology she compiled and edited. Read her blog below.
Gillian Polack
We all have obsessions.
Mine is with how we carry our cultures. Some years ago, a publisher asked me “What is your dream anthology?” I replied, “I would love to edit an anthology about Australian cultural baggage. A speculative fiction anthology. I know exactly which authors I would invite.” Sharyn Lilley, the editor, said to me “Invite them then, for I want to read that book.”
A US publisher took the baton for it when the Borders’ collapse took Baggage out of print. It’s been available in the US since 2014. Available but not visible. No-one was talking about it, because no-one knew it was back in print. They also didn’t know how amazing the stories were. Each and every author took my idea and turned it into something special. Such an amazing set of stories should not be invisible, which is why it’s the subject of today’s post. Let me introduce you to each of the stories, in the order they appear in the book.