@booklet {5077, title = {Cyberskin}, year = {2000}, month = {2000}, publisher = {Hybrid Publishers}, address = {Melbourne, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Cyberpunk dystopia.\ 

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, Australian author, English author, Male author}, author = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} } @booklet {4534, title = {"Supremacist"}, howpublished = {Revelation Magazine (Perth, WA, Australia)}, volume = {no. 9}, year = {1994}, note = {

Rpt. in Paul [A.] Collins. The Government in Exile and other stories (Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Sumeria, 1994), 149-62.\ 

}, month = {September/October 1994}, pages = {82, 85-86, 88-89}, abstract = {

Future dystopia of violence. The rich live high in buildings above the extreme pollution found at street level. The poor live violent lives but are also preyed upon by the rich for sadistic entertainment.

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, Australian author, English author, Male author}, author = {Damien Jones and Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} } @booklet {3648, title = {"The Government in Exile"}, howpublished = {Urban Fantasies}, year = {1985}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ The Government in Exile and other stories\ (Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Sumeria, 1994), 25-36; and in\ The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing: A Fifty Year Collection. Ed. Rob Gerrand (Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Black Inc., 2004), 326-34.

}, month = {1985}, pages = {83-91}, publisher = {Ebony Books}, address = {Melbourne, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Dystopia of violence and class division. A completely collapsed system in which everyone has quit trying, and the unemployed are killed for sport and food.\ 

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, Australian author, English author, Male author}, author = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)}, editor = {David King and Russell [Kenneth] Blackford} } @booklet {3649, title = {"Kool Running"}, howpublished = {Omega Science Digest (Sydney, NSW, Australia)}, volume = {[no. 26]}, year = {1985}, note = {

Rpt. in\ SF International\ (also called\ International Science Fiction) (Los Angeles, CA), no. 1 (January 1987): 47-54; and in his\ The Government in Exile and other stories\ (Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Sumeria, 1994), 39-48.

}, month = {March/April 1985}, pages = {110-12}, abstract = {

Revolt against a world dominated by computers. See the note at 1980 Collins.

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, Australian author, English author, Male author}, author = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} } @booklet {3224, title = {"A Walk on the Wild Side"}, howpublished = {Ad Astra (London)}, volume = {no. 13 (3.13) }, year = {1980}, note = {

Rpt. as\ \“A Walk on the Wild Side.\”in\ The Cygnus Chronicler: An Australian Review of Science Fiction and Fantasy\ (West Ryde, NSW, Australia) 3.1 (7) (December 1980): 4-5; and as \"Suburban Walk\" in\ Paper Children: Selections from the McGregor Literary Competitions 1980-81.\ Ed. Alan Lawson (Toowoomea, QLD, Australia: Darling Downs Institute Press, 1982), 98-104; as \"Spaziergang Suburban Walk.\" Trans. Christoph G{\"o}hler. In\ SF aus Australien: \"Wahr sind die Tr{\"a}ume der G{\"o}tter\" und 10 weitere Geschichten.\ Ed. Paul [A.] Collins and Peter Wilfrit (M{\"u}nchen, Germany: Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, 1983), 117-24; and as \"Weesechosek, \&$\#$39;A Good Place to Live\&$\#$39;. In his\ The Government in Exile and other stories\ (Melbourne, VIC. Australia: Sumeria, 1994), 1-11.

}, month = {1980}, pages = {31-32}, abstract = {

Future dystopia of violence set in Sydney.

}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, Australian author, English author, Male author}, author = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} } @booklet {3137, title = {"Chocolate Sundae Heist"}, howpublished = {Alien Worlds}, year = {1979}, month = {1979}, pages = {167-73}, publisher = {Void Publications}, address = {St. Kilda, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Satire on Queensland politics, particularly the extreme right wing that held power in Queensland. The author\&$\#$39;s note says, \"...I\&$\#$39;ve postulated what would happen if the concept of \&$\#$39;Law and Order\&$\#$39; was taken to its extreme\" (167). The penalty for stealing a chocolate sundae is death, immediate imposed at the scene of the crime by a robot judge. No one drives any longer for fear of violating the traffic laws; even so a man is found guilty of jaywalking in a deserted street.

}, keywords = {Australian author}, author = {John [Edward] Clark}, editor = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} } @booklet {3146, title = {"Japanese Tea"}, howpublished = {Alien Worlds}, year = {1979}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ The Woman Who Is the Midnight Wind\ (Potters Lake, NS, Canada: Pottersfield Press, 1987), 69-83.

}, month = {1979}, pages = {241-252}, publisher = {Cory \& Collins}, address = {Melbourne, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Dystopian educational system of the future.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author}, author = {Terence M[ichael] Green (b. 1947)}, editor = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} } @booklet {3045, title = {"The Cage of Flesh"}, howpublished = {Envisaged Worlds: From the Editor of Void. Australia{\textquoteright}s First Science Fiction Anthology}, year = {1978}, month = {1978}, pages = {35-47}, publisher = {Void Publications}, address = {St. Kilda, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Dystopia. A future overpopulated world, where the overwhelming majority of people live impoverished lives, but where the rich search for exotic pleasures and live lives of extreme decadence.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {Lee [John] Harding (1937-2023)}, editor = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} } @booklet {3037, title = {"Mechman of the Dreaming"}, howpublished = {Ron Graham Presents Other Worlds}, year = {1978}, month = {1978}, pages = {129-39}, publisher = {Void}, address = {St. Kilda, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Eutopia. A science fiction story about a future Australia with most Aborigines integrated into the larger society but with one reservation, called the \"Wild Life Reserve\", where the old ways are practiced. The story is about a mechanical man that is attacked by Aborigines because it resembles a monster from their early mythology.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {[Francis] Frank Bryning (1907-99)}, editor = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} } @booklet {3044, title = {"The Night Above the Dingle Starry"}, howpublished = {Other Worlds}, year = {1978}, month = {1978}, pages = {29-48}, publisher = {Void Publications}, address = {St. Kilda, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

Satire on education. Reformers have arranged for both teachers and pupils to be mildly sedated to avoid problems. All classes taped and inspected. Undermined by those pushing a franchised counseling service.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author}, author = {Terence M[ichael] Green (b. 1947)}, editor = {Paul [A.] Collins (b. 1954)} }