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Kyla (Lee) Ward is an Australian writer of speculative fiction, poet and actor. Her work has been nominated multiple times for the Ditmar Award, the Aurealis Award , the Australian Shadows Award , the Bram Stoker Award and the Rhysling Award. She won the Aurealis Award in 2006 for her collaborative novel Prismatic (as by 'Edwina Grey').

Kyla Ward
Kyla Ward in 2007
BornNew South Wales, Australia
Pen nameEdwina Grey (shared)
OccupationWriter, actor
NationalityAustralian
Period1994–present
GenreSpeculative fiction
Website
kylaw.livejournal.com

Biography


Ward was born in New South Wales, Australia. She attended the University of Technology, Sydney where she gained a BA in communications.[1]


Writing


Ward was first published in 1994 with her poem "Mary" which was featured in the magazine Bloodsongs. In 2002 her short story "The Boneyard" was nominated for the Ditmar Award for best short fiction but lost to Lucy Sussex and Jack Dann.[2] In 2006 she won her first award with the novel Prismatic, co-authored with Evan Paliatseas and David Carroll under the shared pseudonym of Edwina Grey. Prismatic tied with Will Elliott's The Pilo Family Circus to win the Aurealis Award for best horror novel.[1][3]

Ward has also contributed to role-playing games including Buffy the Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game by Eden Studios, Inc. and White Wolf's Demon: The Fallen.


Acting


Ward has also been a member of the Theatre of Blood repertory company where she acted and also wrote. In 2018 she became the eponymous Guide to Deadhouse, Tales Of Sydney Morgue, an immersive theatre production devoted to true crime in Sydney city and taking place at historic locations. [1] Ward wrote and produced and acted in the short film Bad Reception which premiered at A Night of Horror 2009 and screened at the Vampire Film Festival in New Orleans. Ward has also worked as an assistant director and sound recordist in a number of short films,[1] for instance as sound recordist on Indulgence (1996) (written and directed by Glenn Fraser).


Artwork


Apart from illustrating her own collections, Ward also has contributed artwork for various publications including Fables and Reflections, the cover of Epiphanies of Blood: Tales of Desperation and Thirst, Southern Blood, Borderlands, Bloodsongs, Tabula-Rasa, and Burnt Toast.[1]


Awards and nominations


Year Award Work Category Result
2002Ditmar Award"The Boneyard"Best short fictionNomination[2]
2002Ditmar AwardTabula-Rasa (with David Carroll)Best fan productionNomination[2]
2003Aurealis Award"Kijin Tea"Best horror short storyNomination[4]
2004Ditmar Award"Kijin Tea"Best short storyNomination[5]
2006Aurealis AwardPrismatic (with Evan Paliatseas and David Carroll as Edwina Grey)Best horror novelWon[3]
2007Ditmar AwardPrismatic (with Evan Paliatseas and David Carroll as Edwina Grey)Best novelNomination[6]
2007Ditmar Award"The Bat's Boudoir"Best short storyNomination[6]
2012Rhysling Award"The Soldier's Return"Best long poemNomination[7]
2012Rhysling Award"The Kite"Best short poemNomination[7]
2013Rhysling Award"Lucubration""Best long poemNomination[8]
2018Australian Shadows Award"A Shared Ambition - Horror Writers in Horror Fiction"Best non-fictionNomination
2019Bram Stoker Award"And In Her Eyes The City Drowned"Best short storyNomination
2019Australian Shadows Award"Revenants of the Antipodes"Best poemWon
2020Australian Shadows Award"The Danse Macabre - an essay"Rocky Wood Award for non-fiction and criticismWon
2020Rhysling Award"The Macabre Modern"Best long poemThird Place[7]
2021Bram Stoker Award"Should Fire Remember the Fuel?"Best short storyNomination
2022Australian Shadows Award"Vampire Poetry"Rocky Wood Award for non-fiction and criticismNomination
2022Bram Stoker Award"A Whisper in the Death Pit"Best short storyNomination
2022Rhysling Award"Wardrobe Malfunction"Best short poemNomination

Bibliography



Novels



Collections


Note: The launch of this book was accompanied by dramatic interpretations by various theatre groups. Video of the performances is available on the kylawtr Youtube channel. Reviewing the volume at Hellnotes, the reviewer praised Ward's work:

Note: The launch of this book was accompanied by a "danse macabre". Video of the performances is available on the kylawtr Youtube channel.


Short fiction



Poems



Role-playing games


Contributed to:


Scripts



Essays



Articles



References


General
Specific
  1. "Kyla Ward". Tabula-Rasa. Archived from the original on 7 January 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  2. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2002 Ditmar Awards". Locus Online. Archived from the original on 24 December 2002. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  3. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2007 Aurealis Awards". Locus Online. Archived from the original on 23 April 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  4. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2004 Aurealis Awards". Locus Online. Archived from the original on 12 February 2005. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  5. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2004 Ditmar Awards". Locus Online. Archived from the original on 18 January 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  6. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2007 Ditmar Awards". Locus Online. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  7. "The 2012 Rhysling Awards". Science Fiction Poetry Association. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  8. "The 2013 Rhysling Awards". Science Fiction Poetry Association. Archived from the original on 24 November 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.





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