Credits and Acknowledgements
All site text, unless otherwise attributed, is Copyright © 2013-2018 Dirk Strasser.
All rights reserved.
Unique design elements on this site by Lucy Strasser.
I would like to thank the following for permission to reproduce copyright material.
Chimaera Publications and Shaun Tan for the illustrations for "Watching the Soldiers" and "The Tale of Valkyra and Verlinden".
Chimaera Publications and Andrew Saltmarsh for the illustration for "Waiting for the Rain" and for the second illustration for "Primal".
Chimaera Publications and Paul Potiki for the illustration for "The Skerricks of Truth".
Chimaera Publications and Adam Katsaros for the main illustration for "Primal".
Rob Kiely for the illustration for "In Theory".
Pearson Australia and Kim Gamble for the illustrations for "The Day Jamie Forgot to Breathe", "It Never Rains on the Nullarbor" and "The Crossing".
Pearson Australia and Grant Gittus for the illustration for "The Space Shed".
Pearson Australia and Louise Prout for the illustration for "British Bulldog".
Pearson Australia for the Fib poetry which was published as part of the Pearson Mathematics series.
Eidolon Publications and Trudi Canavan for the illustration for "The Dark Under the Skin".
Prószyński Media Publishing and Nowa Fantastyka for the illustration for "The Final Birthplace".
"Nullarbor Lights" image credit: <a href='http://www.123rf.com/photo_9728439_a-desert-road-at-night-leading-off-into-infinity.html'>schrades / 123RF Stock Photo</a>
Fairfax Media Limited and Ian Sharpe for the cartoon for "Sacred Mysterious Rite of the Tip" which appeared with the original publication.
News Limited and Cameron Singleton for the cartoon for "Futures Tense" which appeared with the original publication.
Every effort has been made to trace and acknowledge copyright. However, should any infringement have occurred, I offer my apologies and invite copyright owners to contact me.
Some of the images on this website might have associations with deceased Indigenous Australians. Please be aware that these images might cause distress in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Communities.
All rights reserved.
Unique design elements on this site by Lucy Strasser.
I would like to thank the following for permission to reproduce copyright material.
Chimaera Publications and Shaun Tan for the illustrations for "Watching the Soldiers" and "The Tale of Valkyra and Verlinden".
Chimaera Publications and Andrew Saltmarsh for the illustration for "Waiting for the Rain" and for the second illustration for "Primal".
Chimaera Publications and Paul Potiki for the illustration for "The Skerricks of Truth".
Chimaera Publications and Adam Katsaros for the main illustration for "Primal".
Rob Kiely for the illustration for "In Theory".
Pearson Australia and Kim Gamble for the illustrations for "The Day Jamie Forgot to Breathe", "It Never Rains on the Nullarbor" and "The Crossing".
Pearson Australia and Grant Gittus for the illustration for "The Space Shed".
Pearson Australia and Louise Prout for the illustration for "British Bulldog".
Pearson Australia for the Fib poetry which was published as part of the Pearson Mathematics series.
Eidolon Publications and Trudi Canavan for the illustration for "The Dark Under the Skin".
Prószyński Media Publishing and Nowa Fantastyka for the illustration for "The Final Birthplace".
"Nullarbor Lights" image credit: <a href='http://www.123rf.com/photo_9728439_a-desert-road-at-night-leading-off-into-infinity.html'>schrades / 123RF Stock Photo</a>
Fairfax Media Limited and Ian Sharpe for the cartoon for "Sacred Mysterious Rite of the Tip" which appeared with the original publication.
News Limited and Cameron Singleton for the cartoon for "Futures Tense" which appeared with the original publication.
Every effort has been made to trace and acknowledge copyright. However, should any infringement have occurred, I offer my apologies and invite copyright owners to contact me.
Some of the images on this website might have associations with deceased Indigenous Australians. Please be aware that these images might cause distress in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Communities.