Stephen Higgins

Stephen Higgins

Author

Stephen is a co-editor of Aurealis, the magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy. He co-hosts the Apocryphal Australia podcast and releases instrumental music. Aurealis is available from online bookshops, and Apocryphal Australia can be heard wherever you get your podcasts. Stephen's music is available wherever you get your music. His books "Teach - A guide for teaching teens" and "It is What it Isn't", a collection of science fiction stories and articles, are available everywhere!

Books

It is What it Isn't

A collection of science fiction short stories and articles. Some of these have been previously published but there is a wealth of new material written for this book. There is serious SF and funny stuff as well. So something for everyone unless you love Westerns and Romance. Not a lot of either of them, so forget what I said about something for...

Teach

A Guide to Teaching Teens

'Teach' is a guide that is aimed at new teachers and experienced teachers. It covers everything you need to know about the different year levels, administration and classroom management. It is funny, useful and entertaining.

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'It is what it Isn't' is out now! Stephen's collection of science fiction

Stephen's collection of science fiction short stories and articles is now available. It contains some previously published stories as well as brand new material written for this...

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New Album 'Alacrity' is available everywhere.  The latest album from

The latest album from Stephen Higgins has been released. 'Alacrity' is a collection of 9 instrumental pieces featuring guitars, keyboards and other bits and pieces.

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New Album 'Opaque' is now available! 'Opaque' the new album from Stephen

'Opaque' the new album from Stephen Higgins is now available. 'Opaque' features eight instrumental tracks. This is a very quiet relaxing album. It is excellent mood music....

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