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"All Laced Up" is a science fiction short story by A. Bertram Chandler. It was first published in the November 1961 issue of '' New Worlds'', and later included in several science fiction anthologies, including '' The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing : A Fifty Year Collection'' edited by Rob Gerrand. The story was originally published under the author's pseudonym of George Whitley.


Plot summary

A husband and wife, living in Sydney, New South Wales, decide to purchase some iron lace-work to use as a decorative divider in their house. They find a dealer, purchase some rather strange lace-work cheap and instal it. That night they are visited by a woman from the future who explains what the lace-work really is.


Further publications

* ''Lambda 1 and Other Stories'' edited by
John Carnell Edward John Carnell (8 April 1912 – 23 March 1972) was a British science fiction editor known for editing '' New Worlds'' in 1946 then from 1949 to 1963. He also edited ''Science Fantasy'' from the 1950s. After the magazines were sold to anoth ...
(1964) * ''The Pacific Book of Australian SF'' edited by John Baxter (1968) * ''Australian Science Fiction 1'' edited by John Baxter (1975) * ''From Sea to Shining Star'' by A. Bertram Chandler (1990) * ''Mortal Fire: Best Australian SF'' edited by
Terry Dowling Terence William (Terry) Dowling (born 21 March 1947), is an Australian writer and journalist. He is primarily a writer of speculative fiction but refers to himself as an "imagier" – one who imagines, a term which liberates his writing from th ...
and
Van Ikin Van Ikin (born 25 November 1951) is an academic and science fiction writer and editor. A professor in English at the University of Western Australia, he retired from teaching in 2015 and is now a senior honorary research fellow. He has acted as ...
(1993) * '' The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing : A Fifty Year Collection'' edited by Rob Gerrand (2004) The story was translated into German in 1966.


Critical reception

Bruce Gillespie Bruce Gillespie (born 1947) is a prominent Australian science fiction fan best known for his long-running sf fanzine ''SF Commentary''. Along with Carey Handfield and Rob Gerrand, he was a founding editor of Norstrilia Press, which published ...
in ''Steam Engine Time 4'' stated: "Today's reader might find the theme of alien visitation all too familiar, but it is difficult to emphasise how daring Chandler was to set his story in the Sydney he knew so well — the inner suburbs with their lace ironwork decorations, which were just becoming fashionable — and to have his main characters resemble closely himself and his wife. Until then, most Australian short stories had to be set in a never-never land, or somewhere in Britain or America." In ''Science Fiction Commentary 23'', critic George Turner stated that "Chandler has been content to do what he knows he can do well. He is at all times an unpretentious writer who stays within his limits and rarely turns out a failure. This is backbone s f, the solid and unspectacu lar work which forms the springboard from which the more adventurous launch their flights. Without the Chandlers to hold the s f line the Sturgeons and Aldisses and Delanys might never have been heard of."


See also

*
Australian science fiction Australia, unlike Europe, does not have a long history in the genre of science fiction. Nevil Shute's '' On the Beach'', published in 1957, and filmed in 1959, was perhaps the first notable international success. Though not born in Australia, S ...
* 1961 in Australian literature


External links


New Worlds Nov 1961, p59 "All Laced Up"
* "All Laced Up" at ISFDB


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:All Laced Up 1961 short stories Australian science fiction short stories Works originally published in New Worlds (magazine)