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Steve Gerlach

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Steve Gerlach (born 6 September 1971) is an Australian thriller writer. He currently lives in Melbourne, Victoria.

His works include numerous short stories and almost ten novels - eight of which have been published, or are soon to be published, in the United States.[1][2]

Bibliography

  • The Nocturne (1999): Probable Cause Productions. Limited paperback edition. ISBN 0-9578641-0-8
  • Love Lies Dying (2002): Probable Cause Productions. Limited paperback edition. ISBN 0-9578641-1-6
  • Rage (2003): Wild Roses Productions.
  • Cell Candy (January 2004): Bloodletting Press. Published as a 300-copy limited softcover.
  • Hunting Zoe (2004): Wild Roses Productions. Limited hardcover.
  • Lake Mountain (August 2005): Bloodletting Press. Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 400-copy limited hardcover. ISBN 0-9768531-0-8
  • A Killer Stalks the Outback (2005) ASIN B000BQ2IG2
  • Cloning Around (2005) ASIN B000BQ2IFS
  • Amber Rising (March 2009): Cargo Cult Press. Published as a 135-copy limited softcover.
  • Injustice (March 2009): Cargo Cult Press. Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 150-copy limited hardcover.
    • (Written in 1991. Unpublished until 2009.)[3]
  • Harmony Chokes (unreleased)
  • A Thousand Mettle Folds - Cut I: The Fall
  • Within His Reach - Tasmaniac Publications
  • Autopsy I, II and III - Three part series published through Legumeman Books in Australia.

Other work

Steve Gerlach was the editor of In Laymon's Terms

Steve Gerlach was the historical advisor to the Australian film Let's Get Skase.

References

Steve Gerlach on Australian artist website Arts Connect