Ben Peek
Source: "Ben Peek Bibliography." Author Wars, http://localhost:9999/authorwars-go/authorwars-www/authors/ben-peek.html".
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Titles:
Anthologies
Chapter Books
- 1999. The Enigma Variant
- 2015. John Wayne
- 2015. Johnny Cash
- 2015. Octavia E. Butler (a remix)
- 2015. Possession
- 2015. The Dreaming City
- 2015. The Funeral, Ruined
- 2015. The Souls of Dead Soldiers are for Blackbirds, Not Little Boys
- 2015. theleeharveyoswaldband
- 2015. There Is Something So Quiet and Empty Inside of You That It Must Be Precious
- 2015. Under the Red Sun
Collections
Essays
- 2006. Scalpels and Surgical Masks: A review of the Aurealis Awards Short Fiction Finalists
- 2007. 2006 in Review
Interviews
- 2014. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek
- 2020. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek
- 2020. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek
- 2020. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek
- 2020. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek
- 2021. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek
- 2021. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek
- 2023. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek (Lightspeed, March 2023)
- 2024. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek (Lightspeed, January 2024)
- 2024. Author Spotlight: Ben Peek
Non-fiction
Novels
- 2007. Black Sheep
- 2014. Verflucht
- 2014. The Godless
- 2016. Leviathan's Blood
- 2017. The Eternal Kingdom
Reviews
- 2006. Oh Pure and Radiant Heart
- 2006. Troy
- 2007. Black Sheep
- 2007. Twenty-Six Lies/One Truth
- 2008. Black Sheep
- 2011. Above/Below
- 2020. See You on a Dark Night
Short Fiction
- 1999. The Enigma Variant
- 2002. Cigarettes and Roses
- 2002. Scratches in the Sky
- 2003. Dr Who? (or The Day I Learnt to Love Tom Baker)
- 2003. The Recipe
- 2004. R
- 2004. The Night of the Dead King
- 2004. The Dreaming City
- 2005. An Examination into the Chinese Made Roman Toga
- 2005. Johnny Cash (A Tale in Questionnaire Results)
- 2005. The Elephant's Glass Prison
- 2006. The Souls of Dead Soldiers Are for Blackbirds, Not Little Boys
- 2006. Mono
- 2006. Under the Red Sun
- 2006. theleeharveyoswaldband
- 2007. John Wayne (As Written by a Non-American)
- 2007. Black Betty
- 2007. Possession
- 2008. David Bowie
- 2008. The Funeral, Ruined
- 2008. The Nabokov
- 2009. Last Drink Bird Head
- 2010. White Crocodile Jazz
- 2011. Below
- 2011. From the Dirt: An Interview with Dr Del Kurran
- 2011. Sirius
- 2014. In The Broken City
- 2014. Octavia E. Butler (a remix)
- 2014. There Is Something So Quiet and Empty Inside of You That It Must Be Precious
- 2014. Upon the Body
- 2015. Johnny Cash
- 2020. See You on a Dark Night
- 2020. Refuge
- 2020. Andrei Tarkovsky
- 2021. At the Periphery
- 2023. The Ministry of Saturn
- 2024. Shadow Films
- 2024. Exit Interview
Awards
- 2003. Cigarettes and Roses - Ditmar Award / Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award, Best Australian Short Fiction (Nomination)
- 2003. Scratches in the Sky - Ditmar Award / Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award, Best Australian Short Fiction (Nomination)
- 2004. Dr Who? (or The Day I Learnt to Love Tom Baker) - Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction, Horror Short Story (Nomination)
- 2005. R - Ditmar Award / Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award, Best Short Story (Nomination)
- 2007. The Souls of Dead Soldiers Are for Blackbirds, Not Little Boys - Ditmar Award / Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award, Best Novella or Novelette (Nomination)
- 2007. Black Betty - Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction, Horror Short Story (Nomination)
- 2007. Under the Red Sun - Ditmar Award / Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award, Best Novella or Novelette (Nomination)
- 2012. Below - Ditmar Award / Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award, Best Novella or Novelette (Nomination below cutoff)
- 2015. The Godless - David Gemmell Awards for Fantasy, Morningstar Award (Nomination)
- 2015. The Godless - Ditmar Award / Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award, Best Novel (Nomination below cutoff)
- 2017. Leviathan's Blood - David Gemmell Awards for Fantasy, Legend Award (Nomination below cutoff)
- 2020. Andrei Tarkovsky - Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction, SF Short Story (Nomination)
Genres/Themes:
- fantasy (5 books)
- gods (3 books)
- science fiction (2 books)
- dystopia (1 book)
- contemporary fantasy (1 book)
- surrealism (1 book)