@booklet {5906, title = {Rynemonn: Leopard Dreaming}, year = {2007}, note = {

Rpt. in The Complete Rynosseros: The Adventures of Tom Rynosseros. Volume II (Hornsea, Eng.: PS Publishing/Drugstore Indian Press, 2020), 291-639. Contains the previously published stories: \“A Woman Sent Through Time.\” Eidolon: The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy, no. 14 (Autumn 1994): 53-71 (Illus. Shaun Tan); \“The Maiden Death.\” Destination Unknown. Ed. Peter Crowther (Clarkson, GA: White Wolf, 1997), 128-47; \“No Hearts To Be Broken.\” Interzone (Brighton, Eng.), no. 117 (March 1997): 37-41 (The story was written to accompany the cover painting by Shaun Tan); \“Fear-Me-Now\” Crosstown Traffic. Ed. Stuart Coupe, Julie Ogden, and Robert Hood (Wollongong, NSW, Australia: Fives Islands Press in association with Mean Streets magazine, 1993), 131-56, with an author\’s Note 130; \“Ships for the Sundance Sea\” Eidolon, no. 17/18 (5.1) (Winter 1995): 115-46 (Illus. Shaun Tan); and \“Rynemonn\” [containing \“Doing the Line\” (225-31); \“Coyote Struck by Lightning\” (231-83); rpt. in his Make Believe: A Terry Dowling Reader (Greenwood, WA, Australia: Ticonderoga Publications, 2009), 339-62; and \“Sewing Whole Cloth\” (283-310)]. Forever Shores. Ed. Peter McNamara and Margaret Winch (Kent Town, South Australia, Australia: Wakefield Press, 2003), 225-310.

}, month = {2007}, publisher = {Coeur de Lion}, address = {[Alexandria, NSW, Australia]}, abstract = {

The final volume in his Rynosseros series. See also 1990,1992, 1993 and 2009 Dowling. In this collection, the main protagonist of the series finally discovers the secrets of his past. An addition to series is \“The Library.\” X6 A Novellanthology. Ed. Keith Stevenson ([Bentley, VIC, Australia]: Coeur de Lion, 2009), 505-636. Rpt. in his Amberjack: Tales of Fear and Wonder (Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, 2010), 263-358 with an \“Afterword\” (359-60).\ See also \“Songs from the Inland Sea: Writing the Tom Rynosseros Series.\” The Complete Rynosseros: The Adventures of Tom Rynosseros. Volume III (Hornsea, Eng.: PS Publishing/Drugstore Indian Press, 2020), 1-124. The volume also contains Dowling\’s \“Dancing with Scheherazade: Some Reflections in a Djinni\’s Glass\” (125-40); originally published in Parabolas of Science Fiction. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2013. Ed. Brian Attebery and Veronica Hollinger (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2013), 24-35; Richard Scott, \“The Adventures of Tom Ryosseros: One Reader\’s View\” (141-153); originally published online in October 2007; and an \“Author\’s Note\” (155-56).

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {Terry [Terence William] Dowling (b. 1947)} } @booklet {4132, title = {Rynosseros}, year = {1990}, note = {

Rpt. [New York]: Guild America Books, 1993; Parramatta, NSW, Australia: MirrorDanse, 2003; Alexandria, NSW, Australia: Coeur de Lion Publishing, 2007; and in The Complete Rynosseros: The Adventures of Tom Rynosseros. Volume II (Hornsea, Eng.: PS Publishing/Drugstore Indian Press, 2020), 1-218.\ Parts were published separately as \"What We Did to the Tyger.\"\ Omega Science Digest\ (Sydney, NSW, Australia), [no. 29] (January/February 1986): 76-80; \"The Only Bird in Her Name.\"\ Aphelion (Adelaide, SA, Australia), no. 1\ (Summer 1985/86): 22-33; \"Time of the Star.\"\ Aphelion (Adelaide, SA, Australia), no. 3\ (Winter 1986): 3-22; rpt. in\ Antique Futures: The Best of Terry Dowling\ (Nedlands, WA, Australia: mp Books, 1999), 369-404. \"Mirage Diver\" (163-89) was rpt. in\ The Best of the Rest 1990: The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy from the Small Press.\ Ed. Stephen Pasechnick and Brian Youmans (Cambridge, MA: Edgewood Press, 1991), 3-31; \"The Robot Was Running Away from the Trees\" and \"Spinners\" were rpt. in\ Antique Futures: The Best of Terry Dowling\ (Nedlands, WA, Australia: mp Books, 1999), 131-59 and 281-303; and they were rpt. in his\ Make Believe: A Terry Dowling Reader\ (Greenwood, WA, Australia: Ticonderoga Publications, 2009), 109-36 and 217-38.

}, month = {1990}, publisher = {Aphelion Publications}, address = {North Adelaide, SA, Australia}, abstract = {

A complex future Australia with both eutopian and dystopian elements. There is a deep division between the powerful descendants of the Aborigines who are able to tap into the Dreamtime and the Nationals, the descendants of the current non-Aboriginal population. Many of the stories take place in the desolate center of Australia. Much concern with artificial intelligence. The main protagonist of the series has an uncertain past but has won the right from the tribes to captain one of the sandships that travel the interior of Australia.\ See also 1992, 1993, 2007, and 2009 Dowling.\ An additional Rynosseros story that fits between Rynosseros and 1992 Dowling is \“Marmordesse.\” Omega Science Digest (January/February 1987): 47-61. Rpt. in The Complete Rynosseros: The Adventures of Tom Rynosseros. Volume I (Hornsea, Eng.: PS Publishing/Drugstore Indian Press, 2020), 219-52. See also \“Songs from the Inland Sea: Writing the Tom Rynosseros Series.\” The Complete Rynosseros: The Adventures of Tom Rynosseros. Volume III (Hornsea, Eng.: PS Publishing/Drugstore Indian Press, 2020), 1-124. The volume also contains Dowling\’s \“Dancing with Scheherazade: Some Reflections in a Djinni\’s Glass\” (125-40); originally published in Parabolas of Science Fiction. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2013. Ed. Brian Attebery and Veronica Hollinger (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2013), 24-35; Richard Scott, \“The Adventures of Tom Ryosseros: One Reader\’s View\” (141-153); originally published online in October 2007; and an \“Author\’s Note\” (155-56).

}, keywords = {Australian author, Male author}, author = {Terry [Terence William] Dowling (b. 1947)} }