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Years before he built his name as a science fiction and fantasy author, Peter M. Ball was a young poet and member of the Gold Coast's Post Hoc Performing Word collective, building a profile with publications in venerable magazines such as Overland and performances at writer's festivals around Australia. Gold Coast, 2002, collects 24 poems capturing life as a permanent resident of Australia's most notorious tourist destination, bringing them into print for the first time in 20 years.¿

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Years before he built his name as a science fiction and fantasy author, Peter M. Ball was a young poet and member of the Gold Coast's Post Hoc Performing Word collective, building a profile with publications in venerable magazines such as Overland and performances at writer's festivals around Australia. Gold Coast, 2002, collects 24 poems capturing life as a permanent resident of Australia's most notorious tourist destination, bringing them into print for the first time in 20 years.¿
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Peter M. Ball is an author, publisher, and RPG gamer whose love of speculative fiction emerged after exposure to The Hobbit, Star Wars, David Lynch's Dune, and far too many games of Dungeons and Dragons before the age of 7. He's spent the bulk of his life working as a creative writing tutor, with brief stints as a performance poet, gaming convention organizer, online content developer, non-profit arts manager, GenreCon convener, and d20 RPG publisher.He's the author of the Miriam Aster series and the Keith Murphy Urban Fantasy Thrillers, three short story collections, and more stories, articles, poems, and RPG material than he'd care to count. He's the brain-in-charge at Brain Jar Press, writes for the GenrePunk Books imprint, and resides in Brisbane, Australia, with his partner and two cats.