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www.mariannedepierres.com
Marianne de Pierres is the author of the multi award-nominated Parrish Plessis and Sentients of Orion series. The Parrish Plessis series has been translated into eight languages and adapted into a Role Playing Game. Her Young Adult gothic fantasy, Burn Bright will be published in early 2011.
She also writes humorous crime under the pseudonym Marianne Delacourt.
Praise for Dark Space:
"It’s always a joy to find intelligent and exciting space opera; to find it being written by a woman unafraid to bring her own perspective to a traditionally masculine genre, doubly so." Interzone
"Modern SF at its very best. A worthy successor to Arthur C Clarke, and thoroughly believable." - Gateway Monthly
"Where the Parrish Plessis series was compared to Dark Angel and Mad Max, Dark Space is more like Babylon Five but with claws and genitalia....This is space opera supreme: a large cast of colourful multi-race creatures embroiled in an ever deepening mystery, yet engagingly mired in their own ambitions and peccadilloes." Sydney Morning Herald
"Part Dune, part Gateway, part Alien, Marianne’s new series looks like one to continue reading." SFF World
"In Dark Space, Marianne de Pierres has drawn a vast cast of characters, but the skill with which she has done so, providing them with depth and breadth without verbosity, and the fascinating relationships she has created between them, mean the reader can be drawn deeply into the world, surfacing only now and then to take a deep breath, then dive right back in.
Helium Book reviews: Dark Space, by Marianne De Pierres ....Praise for Nylon Angel:
Time Out
enjoyed its 'action packed' and 'brutal' style.
'A compelling blend of Mad Max and Dark Angel.' Melbourne Age.
The book is.... 'a fevered romp'. Vector.
Parrish is... 'a kick-ass cyberpunk action heroine'. Starburst.
LadsMag say:
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Gang warfare in a world with clear lines of wealth and poverty but less clear lines of what is and what isn't human demands a well-defined, confidently-drawn character to lead us through it ... In Parrish we get that. And like Lara Croft, she's damn sexy, too!'
Jason Nahrung from The Courier Mail writes...'Violently independent, game for a go, as tough as the titianium in her boots, but with a rich vein of compassion for the underdog and oppressed: she's the Aussie action hero...'
Praise for Code Noir:
Mysterious Galaxy Bookshop :
Parrish Plessis is back and badder than ever in this sequel to the delightful cyberpunk romp Nylon Angel. Marianne begins where she left off and wastes no time getting to the nitty gritty: Parrish is Queen of the Tert… if she's able to fend off her nasty rivals and the even nastier bounty hunters, that is. But that's the least of her worries: It's a race against time as Parrish sets out to discover the virus that's slowly but inexorably taking over her consciousness. Add a dash of mystery (someone has been kidnapping shamans, but for what purpose?), a smidgeon of mysticism (what does voodoo look like in the future?) and a boat load of violence and what do you get? An even better novel than the first one.
Nadine Whitney from Fiend , Australia's dark alternative culture magazine.
'..Nylon Angel and Code Noir bring Parrish [Plessis] to blazing, hyper-charged life as she battles her way through a dystopian Australian society where survival is tenuous to say the least. The series is fast paced and cleverly plotted combining elements of hardboiled true grit crime with the best aspects of speculative fiction...
Ros Jackson at Warpcore says... 'as usual the world of Parrish Plessis is complex, frenzied, bloody and improbably dangerous. She walks on a knife edge bewteen life and death, but between the high stakes intrigue and adrenaline hits there is a more subtle message: look what we are doing to each other, and to the world.'
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V Point signing today and Housekeeping

A reminder that I'll be at Vicky Point signing books today (10.30-12.30). Then I have a week of xmas shopping and catch-up things to do.For those of you awaiting parcels from me, they'll be in the pos...
Posted by on Sat, 12 Dec 2009 14:08:00 GMT

E Book announcement

For those that have been emailing me... just had confirmed that all my Marianne de Pierres titles (apart from Trans Space)will be available on e-book from Orbit in May next year.
Posted by on Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:26:00 GMT

SF Crowsnest top 100

 SF Crowsnest top 100 (voted for) reads of 2009. Stunned to see both Mirror Space (20) and Chaos Space (44) on there. And lookee, lookee who is number 1... Trudi Canavan! Go girl!!!http://www.sfcrowsn...
Posted by on Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:37:00 GMT

Fantasy Book Critic reviews Mirror Space

As I delivered Trans Space today and fell forward over my keyboard, this wonderful review came through. This has been a helluva journey for me writing this series, and I want to thank everyone who has...
Posted by on Sun, 06 Dec 2009 23:02:00 GMT

Aurealis Awards 2009

This is the first time in five years I haven't been eligible for an Aurealis Award, due to Mirror Space not being released until after the cut off date. I am therefore enjoying being able to be congra...
Posted by on Sat, 05 Dec 2009 03:36:00 GMT

Bits of good stuff

1. Blogged at Fleur MacDonald's about writing in different genres.2. Supanova Pop Expo announced their Brisbane and Melbourne line up for 2010.3. Martha and the Muffins new single 'Mess' is up on yout...
Posted by on Tue, 01 Dec 2009 03:12:00 GMT

Advice Needed

I'm planning a US and UK trip for later 2010 or sometime in 2011 and I need some advice. What are the best conventions/events to go to in those countries as far as meeting a bunch of readers and indus...
Posted by on Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:39:00 GMT

Domestic Violence

. . . is a subject I'm pretty passionate about. My books often deal with it, and with themes of oppression of women. I've not been the recipient DV, but it seems that many, many of my friends and neig...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Nov 2009 14:40:00 GMT

I want to be a writer... what do I do now?

There are any number of pieces of advice that I could give to that question (which I get asked very regularly!), and aside from the most obvious ones, like, write consistently and read a lot, my next ...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:15:00 GMT

A Writer Goes On A Journey and other things

There's a nifty website around called A Writer Goes On a Journey which houses a review site, forum, chat room, and the Australian SF Blog Carnival. Recently, one of their reviewers, Ross Hamilton, rev...
Posted by on Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:43:00 GMT