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Rory Barnes (born 1946) is an Australian writer of both mainstream and science fiction. Although born in London, he has lived most of his life in Australia. Novels he has written include
 
Rory Barnes (born 1946) is an Australian writer of both mainstream and science fiction. Although born in London, he has lived most of his life in Australia. Novels he has written include
  

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Rory Barnes (born 1946) is an Australian writer of both mainstream and science fiction. Although born in London, he has lived most of his life in Australia. Novels he has written include

Valencies (written with Damien Broderick), UQP 1983.

The Bomb-monger's Daughter, Rigby 1984.

Water From The Moon (written with James Birrell), Penguin 1989.

Zones (with Damien Broderick), HarperCollins 1997.

Horsehead Boy, HarperCollins 1998.

Stuck in Fast Forward (with Damien Broderick), HarperCollins 1999.

The Book of Revelation (with Damien Broderick) HarperCollins 1999. Also published as Dark Gray Fantastic Books 2010.

Horsehead Man, HarperCollins 1999.

Horsehead Soup, HarperCollins 2000.

The Hunger of Time, (with Damien Broderick) eReads 2003.

Night Vision, ABC Books 2006.

I Suppose a Root's Out of the Question? also known as I'm Dying Here (with Damien Broderick) PointBlank Press 2006.

Human's Burden (with Damien Broderick) Borgo Press 2010.

The Dragon Raft Borgo Press 2010.

Space Junk Borgo Press 2011.


The author's website includes an interview with Sophie Masson, an autobiography and a diatribe on how to get published: [1]