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Occupation
  
WriterIT consultant

Role
  
Fiction writer

Name
  
Paul Haines

Period
  
1999 to 2012

Nationality
  
New Zealand



Born
  
8 June 1970New Zealand (
1970-06-08
)

Genre
  
Horror fictionSpeculative fiction

Died
  
March 5, 2012, Victoria, Australia

Awards
  
Aurealis Award for best horror short story, Chronos Award for Best Long Fiction

Books
  
The Last Days of Kali Yuga, Doorways For the Dispossessed, Slice of Life ‑ A Spot of Liver

Similar People
  
Stephen King, Carla Bley, Peter Straub, George R R Martin, James Herbert

Paul Haines (8 June 1970 – 5 March 2012) was an award-winning New Zealand-born horror and speculative fiction writer. He lived in Melbourne with his wife and daughter.

Contents

Raised in Auckland, New Zealand, Haines moved to Australia in the 1990s after completing a university degree in Otago, where he became an Information Technology consultant. He attended the inaugural Clarion South writers workshop in 2004 and was a member of the SuperNOVA writers group. Haines had more than thirty short stories published in Australia, North America, and Greece. In 2007, he volunteered as a mentor for the Australian Horror Writers Association.

Haines won the Australian Ditmar Award three times (Best New Talent in 2005, and Best novella/novelette for "The Last Days of Kali Yuga" (2005) and "The Devil in Mr Pussy (Or How I Found God Inside My Wife)" (2007)). He won the 2004 Aurealis Award (horror short story) for "The Last Days of Kali Yuga" and was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2003 and 2004. Several of his short stories received Honourable Mentions in the annual Year's Best Fantasy and Horror anthologies, ed. Ellen Datlow, Gavin Grant, and Kelly Link (St. Martins).

Haines' first short story collection Doorways for the Dispossessed was published by Prime Books in 2006. It won the New Zealand 2008 Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Collection and was nominated for the 2007 Australian Ditmar for Best Collection.

In 2007 Haines was diagnosed with cancer. The anthology Scary Food: A Compendium of Gastronomic Atrocity (ed. Cat Sparks, Agog! Press, 2008) was put together as part of a donation drive to raise funds to partially cover the cost of Haines' medical treatment. Authors represented include Kaaron Warren, Margo Lanagan, Robert Hood, Richard Harland, Paul Haines, Terry Dowling, Stephen Dedman, Deborah Biancotti, Lee Battersby, Lucy Sussex, Gillian Polack, Lourdes Ndaira and Anna Tambour. Haines died in March 2012.

Death

Paul Haines, 41, died March 5, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia of cancer. He was survived by his wife and daughter.

Wins

  • 2011 Chronos Award, Best Short Fiction: "Her Gallant Needs"
  • 2011 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Best Short Story: "High Tide At Hot Water Beach"
  • 2011 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Best Novella: "A Tale Of The Interferers: Hunger For Forbidden Flesh"
  • 2010 Ditmar, Best Novella: "Wives"
  • 2010 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Best Novella: "Wives"
  • 2010 Ditmar, Best Collection: Slice Of Life
  • 2010 Chronos Award, Best Collection: Slice Of Life
  • 2009 Aurealis Award, Best Horror Short Story TIE: "Wives"
  • 2009 Aurealis Award, Best Horror Short Story TIE: "Slice of Life – A Spot of Liver"
  • 2008 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Collection: Doorways For The Dispossessed
  • 2007 Ditmar Award, Novella/novelette: "The Devil In Mr Pussy (Or How I Found God Inside My Wife)"
  • 2005 Ditmar Award, Novella/novelette: "The Last Days of Kali Yuga"
  • 2005 Ditmar Award, Best New Talent
  • 2004 Aurealis Award, Horror short story: "The Last Days of Kali Yuga"
  • Nominations

  • 2012 Aurealis Award, Collection: "The Last Days of Kali Yuga"
  • 2012 Aurealis Award, Horror Short story: "The Past is a Bridge Best Left Burnt"
  • 2011 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Short Story "I've Seen The Man"
  • 2011 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Novella: "Her Gallant Needs"
  • 2011 Ditmar Award, Novella/novelette: "Her Gallant Needs"
  • 2010 Aurealis Award, Horror Short Story: "Her Gallant Needs"
  • 2010 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Collection: "Slice of Life"
  • 2010 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Short Story: "Slice of Life – A Spot of Liver"
  • 2009 James Tiptree Jr Honours List: "Wives"
  • 2009 Aurealis Award, Best Collection: Slice Of Life
  • 2008 Chronos Award, Short story: "Her Collection of Intimacy"
  • 2008 Chronos Award, Short story: "Failed Experiments From The Frontier: The Pumpkin"
  • 2009 Sir Julius Vogel Award,Novella/novelette: "A Tale of The Interferers: Necromancing The Bones"
  • 2009 Ditmar Award, Short story: "Her Collection of Intimacy"
  • 2009 Australian Shadows Award: "Her Collection of Intimacy"
  • 2008 Ditmar Award, Novella/novelette: "Where Is Brisbane And How Many Times Do I Get There?"
  • 2007 Ditmar Award, Collection: Doorways For The Dispossessed
  • 2007 Ditmar Award, Short story: "Burning From The Inside"
  • 2007 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Short story: "Burning From The Inside"
  • 2007 Sir Julius Vogel Award, Short story: "Mnemophonic"
  • 2005 Aurealis Award, Horror short story: "Doof Doof Doof"
  • 2004 Aurealis Award, Fantasy short story: "The Gift Of Hindsight"
  • Highly Commended

  • 2005 Aurealis Award, Horror short story: "The Light In Autumn's Leaves"
  • 2004 Aurealis Award, Horror short story: "They Say It's Other People"
  • Reviews

  • Review of Slice Of Life on The Specusphere
  • Review of Slice Of Life on Scary Minds
  • Review of Slice Of Life on HorrorScope
  • Review of Doorways for the Dispossessed on HorrorScope
  • Review of Doorways for the Dispossessed on Strange Horizons
  • Review of Doorways for the Dispossessed in Ticonderoga Online issue #10
  • Reviews of Haines' work on ASif!
  • References

    Paul Haines (fiction writer) Wikipedia


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