Sandglass: The Collection is a selection of Short Stories and Novelettes from the pen of Caldon Mull spanning his career so far and includes Essays on the works and on his writing experiences in general. This collection include his favourites. Included in this selection are published and previously unpublished work such as Refugia, Ifrit, Garden Sea, Dancers, Shards, Portmanteau, Lawman and Jamais Vu.
Previously unpublished work original to this collection are the Novelette Songbird and the Essays Afterwards on. and About the Author 2025; Looking backwards. Sandglass: The Collection traces the stories and the efforts of an author who enters their fifth decade as a provocative, disquieting voice who has pushed the boundaries of the Science Fiction, Fantasy, New Weird and Queer genres and has redefined Slipstream fiction repeatedly over decades.
The Essays provide background to these Stories also the pitfalls in being a South African author planning and launching a volume-spanning, decades-long 'future history' project.
Sandglass: The Collection is a selection of Short Stories and Novelettes from the pen of Caldon Mull spanning his career so far and includes Essays on the works and on his writing experiences in general. This collection include his favourites. Included in this selection are published and previously unpublished work such as Refugia, Ifrit, Garden Sea, Dancers, Shards, Portmanteau, Lawman and Jamais Vu.
Previously unpublished work original to this collection are the Novelette Songbird and the Essays Afterwards on. and About the Author 2025; Looking backwards. Sandglass: The Collection traces the stories and the efforts of an author who enters their fifth decade as a provocative, disquieting voice who has pushed the boundaries of the Science Fiction, Fantasy, New Weird and Queer genres and has redefined Slipstream fiction repeatedly over decades.
The Essays provide background to these Stories also the pitfalls in being a South African author planning and launching a volume-spanning, decades-long 'future history' project.