Excerpt One from ‘The Dagger of Dresnia’ by Satima Flavell
Given the outstanding success of the launch party at SwanCon for Satima Flavell’s book ‘The Dagger of Dresnia’, we are going to run two excerpts from the novel over the Continue Reading →
Given the outstanding success of the launch party at SwanCon for Satima Flavell’s book ‘The Dagger of Dresnia’, we are going to run two excerpts from the novel over the Continue Reading →
Satalyte Publishing has been shortlisted for the ‘Best Long Fiction (including collected works)’ in the Chronos Awards. This is quite amazing, as Tales of Australia: Great Southern Land was our Continue Reading →
Just before we launch ourselves across the country for Supanova Gold Coast and Melbourne, we thought we would share some Amazon highlights. On Amazon Australia: Mark of the Shaolin by Continue Reading →
Do you want to know how to find out all the latest information on where Satalyte Publishing will be for the Gold Coast and Melbourne Supanovas? It’s easy – go Continue Reading →
The Supanova Pop Culture Expo is about to blast through the Gold Coast (4 – 6 April) and Melbourne (11 – 13 April). These are huge events that attract crowds Continue Reading →
Satalyte Publishing is proud to announce the release of ‘Mark of the Shaolin’ by Steven Gilshsenen, the first book in the Tigers of Wulin series, available in both paperback and Continue Reading →
Satalyte Publishing will be at SupaNova Gold Coast and Melbourne with two of our SupaStar authors, Jeremy Davies and Ged Maybury, ready and willing to sign their novels for you will Continue Reading →
We have had some rather exciting news this week, with two wonderful authors joining our ranks at Satalyte Publishing. These two names are synonymous with great works. They are Dirk Continue Reading →
Seen any good movies lately? I like them. They are finely honed entertainments costing millions, and made by thousands of experts. But what of a book: it’s just one writer, Continue Reading →
Many moons ago, in the heady days of the 1990s, I finally broke into paid genre fiction publication with a short story called ‘…in distress’. Aurealis took it on, and Continue Reading →