著者:Julie Strasser
出版社: GR TREDANIEL COURRIER DU LIVRE
発売日: 2026年06月11日
On pense souvent que le rangement est uniquement une affaire de méthodes, d'astuces ou de placards bien organisés. Pourtant, ranger va bien au-delà : c'est une prise de conscience, un tri lucide ent……続きを見る
Dieses Buch bietet eine eindringliche Analyse der USA als Gesellschaft im kollektiven Ausnahmezustand, in der Amokläufe, Waffenfetischismus und politische Inszenierung keine getrennten Phänomene meh……続きを見る
Aurealis #190 brings you the engaging 'Faultless' by Brendan Cottam beautifully illustrated by Andrew Saltmarsh, the heartbreaking 'Unnatural Selection' by Donna Lee Austin gorgeously illustrated by……続きを見る
En un contexto marcado por brechas educativas persistentes y por la necesidad de respuestas pedagógicas, Enseñar a leer y escribir: Teoría y práctica propone una verdadera "ciencia de la lectura", c……続きを見る
How did gender shape the expanding Jesuit enterprise in the early modern world? What did it take to become a missionary man? And how did missionary masculinity align itself with the European colonia……続きを見る
Uma experiência escolar. Um movimento imparável. Um alerta urgente.
Até aonde irias para pertencer?
Numa sala de aula, na disciplina de História, uma pergunta inquietante dá início a uma experiência……続きを見る
A story about finding what we're looking for right where we are!
Follow the silly journey of Mr. Kerplasses as he searches far and wide for the one thing that will help him see clearly: his glasses!……続きを見る
In this issue, Allan Chen returns to the pages of Aurealis with the taut 'A Cold Heart' which depicts a brutal order of monster killers who are more hired assassins than mythic heroes, and whose tra……続きを見る
We asked some of Australia's top fantasy and science fiction authors to select two of their stories tied together by a single theme and to write an introduction on how they had explored that theme ……続きを見る
Aurealis 144 is bursting at the seams with speculative fiction wonders, from the mysterious encounters in Devil-May-Care by Michael Gardner, the quirky and ingenious Ask Bernard by Greg Foyster to t……続きを見る
In the last Aurealis issue for 2015, Australia's premier fantasy and science fiction magazine goes out with a bang. Looking for some holiday period reading? Check out the Aurealis 2015 speculative f……続きを見る
Aurealis #74 features Imogen Cassidy's 'Soul Partner', an urban fantasy gumshoe pastiche with some original touches, and Leife Shallcross' creepy and engrossing 'Music for an Ivory Violin'. Chris La……続きを見る
In this issue Dirk Strasser looks at the intensely private portal books that opened up reading for each of us. Clive McAlpin's 'The Spoils' transports us to a truly alien yet strangely recognisable ……続きを見る
Don't miss Aurealis #177 which welcomes you to the first of our 10 issues for 2025. This year is the thirtieth anniversary of the Aurealis Awards, and Dirk Strasser takes us back to 1995 to show us ……続きを見る
Aurealis, the Australian magazine of fantasy, science fiction and horror, has been publishing continuously since 1990. Aurealis #47 features an exhilarating voyage into ancient Greek mythology by Je……続きを見る
Aurealis has reached a milestone very few science fiction and fantasy magazines reach. This is our hundredth issue. And it's three times the size of our normal issues. We have gone back and contacte……続きを見る
Aurealis is the Australian magazine of fantasy, science fiction and horror. It has been publishing continuously since 1990. This second electronic edition includes an absolute ripper of a hard scien……続きを見る
Aurealis #146 rounds off another year of fine speculative fiction and non-fiction by the Aurealis team. Kick off your fiction reading with the nightmarish, toothy horror of Verity Borthwick's 'The T……続きを見る
Aurealis is the Australian magazine of fantasy, science fiction and horror. Aurealis #48, edited by Dirk Strasser, features Matt Bissett-Johnson's graphic story 'The Descent of Traag', a ripping dee……続きを見る
In this issue of Australia's iconic Aurealis magazine, Nick Marone explores the themes longevity, self-determination, and the issue of disposable commodities in his poignant 'The House of Time'. Chr……続きを見る
We have lift off for 2023. Aurealis has once again blasted through the exosphere and is exploring new worlds of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Join us for Madeline Byrne's 'Song of the Spear',……続きを見る
Join Aurealis #116, our final issue for the year, as we travel deep into the realms of both inner and outer space. Don't miss the Aurealis Recommended Reading list for 2018 where our reviewers give ……続きを見る
Aurealis #58, edited by Dirk Strasser, opens with Steve Simpson's 'Apartment on Copernicus Street', an alien invasion story that's authentic, powerful, full of surprises, and more than a little chil……続きを見る
This issue of the Australian magazine of fantasy, science fiction and horror, edited by Dirk Strasser, is our first special Aurealis Award Winners issue. 'Rains of la Strange' by Robert N Stephenson……続きを見る
The April issue of Aurealis features Richard Viskovic's 'The Electric Itch', which is guaranteed to make you scratch just thinking about the technology depicted, and Mick Spadaro's 'It Came From A P……続きを見る
Aurealis starts off the year in supernova mode and intends to ramp up. Aurealis #87, the first global issue, has even more science fiction and fantasy. Dirk Strasser points out the dangers of treati……続きを見る
Aurealis #113 rolls out some red-hot fiction with the raw and confronting 'Hair and Teeth' from Deborah Sheldon, the future noir visions of Brad McNaughton in his 'Wormholes and the Woman with the F……続きを見る
Thumbs up to Aurealis #125! Dirk Strasser explores the differences between reading and listening to ebooks when it comes to fiction. Join us to savour Craig Blane's fun SF/Western hybrid 'Drink with……続きを見る
What's the longest SF novel ever written? You may be surprised by the answer in Dirk Strasser's Editorial in Aurealis #155. Take a deep dive into the speculative depths of the latest issue. Baden M ……続きを見る
Aurealis does it again in this issue with a full-to-the-brim magazine of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Dirk Strasser looks at the growing wave of historical fantasy (or histasy) publishing in……続きを見る