Publications Literary Short Stories Anthology: Arrival
Anthology of nine previously published and nine new stories. 2013. On Kindle, Smashwords, iBooks, Barnes and Noble. Short Stories: One
Voluted Tales, Vol.8 #7 August 2013 Editors: Becca Butcher / Mark Turner
Voluted Tales, Vol.8 #7 August 2013 Editors: Becca Butcher / Mark Turner
Skive Magazine - Erotica, December 2012 Editor: Matthew Ward
Beyond Centauri Issue 22 October 2008 Editor: Tyree Campbell
Midnight in Hell Issue 1.2 August 2007 Editor: Grave Orc
The Scruffy Dog Review Summer 2007 Issue 8 Editor: Brenda Burke
Crimson Highway July 2007 Editor: Cheryl Mullenax
Skive Magazine June 2007 Guest Editor: Andrew Bennett
The Wheel Winter 2006, Editor: Joan Robinson-Blumit
The Weather Man Best of the Skive Short Story Prize 2006 Anthology, Editor: Matthew Ward
Lyrica eZine Spring 2006 Editor: Sharon Partington:Honourable Mention in the Mainstream/
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Literary Short Story Category, 73rd Writer's Digest Competition
You Are Going Away Best of the Skive Short Story Prize 2005 Anthology, Editor: Matthew Ward
Poems: One Lyrica eZine Winter 2006 Editor: Sharon Partington
Ygdrasil July 2005 Editor: Klaus Gerken
Ygdrasil July 2005, Editor: Klaus Gerken
Overland Issue 176 Spring 2004, Poetry Editor: John Leonard
Freelance eBooks: (2007) Communicating with Animals: A Beginner's Guide to Interspecies
Telepathic Communication. Author: Karen Bayly. Publisher
Blogging: Ghostblogger (2007) US Birds and Women’s Health for Nature’s Secret’s Popular Press
“It's time to lavish praise on the whitegoods in your life” in Heckler.
Published: October 29, 2007. Author: Karen Bayly. Publisher: Sydney Morning Herald.
“Hello Cocky!” Published 1999. Australian Association of Bush Regenerators Newsletter March 63:10-11. Author: Karen Bayly.
“The Australian Bird Study Association.” Published: 1999. Australian Wildlife 36(2):32-35. Authors: Bayly, K. L., Boddington, S., Cam, A., Cam, G., Farrell, J., Fry, G., Geering, D., and Lane, S. G.
“Greenies not gloom spreaders” in Letters to the Editor. Published: January
27, 1996. Author: Karen Bayly. Publisher: Sydney Morning Herald.
“How Do You Love?” in Single Life. Published: Issue 63, August, 1994.
Author: Karen Bayly (writing under the pseudonym “Sharon Stedman”). Publisher: Powson Pty Ltd.
“Washing Day Blues” in What Worries Me. Published: March 1, 1993.
Author: Karen Bayly. Publisher: Sydney Morning Herald. Academic Press
Bayly, K.L., Evans, C. S. and Taylor, A. (2006) Measuring social
structure: A comparison of eight dominance indices. Behavioural Processes 73: 1-12.
Bayly, K.L. and Evans, C. S. (2003) Dynamic changes in alarm call
structure: a strategy for reducing conspicuousness to avian predators? Behaviour 140(3):353-369.
Bayly, K. L. and Blumstein, D. T. (2001) Pied Currawongs and the
decline of native birds. Emu 101(3): 199-204.
Bayly, K. L. (1999) Observations of behaviour of Sulphur-crested
Cockatoos Cacatua galerita in suburban Sydney, Corella 23(1):11-15. Education Macquarie University
• Doctor of Philosophy awarded 26 April 2005. Area of Research:
Behavioural Ecology/Zoology. Thesis titled “Determinants of male mating success in stable social groups: an observational study with fowl, Gallus gallus”.
• Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies from Macquarie
• Certificate in Professional Screenwriting. Australian College of
Journalism / Open Colleges. 2013. Tutor: Harvey Shore.
• Feature writing for magazines and newspapers - Stage 1. Australian
Writers' Centre 2010. Tutor: Valerie Khoo.
• Writing Skills - Australian Progressive Business College. 1990.
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