25 November 2011 – I had a wonderful time on a panel discussing the highs and lows of e-publishing at the Digital DIY Seminar run by Linda Funnell. Congratulations to the NSW Writers’ Centre for running such a comprehensive course and arranging for great speakers such as Anna Maguire, Joel Naoum, Vicki Morrison and PM Newton to share their knowledge… read more
On Inspiration: Interview with Christy English
My guest today is Christy English, author of The Queen’s Pawn and To Be Queen. After years of acting in Shakespeare’s plays, Christy is excited to bring the Bard to Regency England in her new novel How To Tame A Willful Wife which has just been released. When she isn’t acting, roller skating, or chasing the Muse, Christy writes from… read more
Genre Con – Research: How Much is Too Much?
3 November 2012 – I was very happy to appear on a panel at the inaugural GenreCon Conference with Amie Kaufman, Cat Sparks and Kathryn Fox discussing Research: How Much is Too Much? Well done to Queensland Writers’ Centre for organising it. I’m looking forward to next year’s conference.
The Wedding Shroud on KDP Select on Amazon
Throughout November 2012 to end of January 2013 The Wedding Shroud will only available as an ebook through KDP Select on Amazon. Don’t worry if you want to read it on other digital readers like your iPad – just download the free Kindle App. Adding the novel to KDP Select gives you the opportunity to borrow it if you are… read more
ABC National TV News – Interview on E-Publishing
Antonette Collins from the 7pm ABC TV News has interviewed me on my experiences with e-publishing on Kobo and Amazon. Listen here
Review by Ben Kane – Author of Spartacus:Rebellion
Ben Kane, best selling author of Spartacus:Rebellion and The Forgotten Legion trilogy has reviewed The Wedding Shroud – 4.5 stars on Amazon. Read more
Dying for Rome – Tarpeia
The Death of Tarpeia The tales of famous Roman women such as Lucretia and Virginia serve to reinforce the stereotypes of the ‘matron’ and the ‘virgin’ as exemplars of Roman virtues. Both these women died tragically: one defending her family’s honour by suiciding, the other murdered by her father for the same purpose. Their deaths were seen as catalysts for… read more
Authors Alive! Balmain Town Hall 19th September 2012
I’m looking forward to reading a short extract from The Wedding Shroud at Authors Alive! on September 19th and would love you to come along and bring a friend or three! Joining me at the Balmain Institute will be: LA Larkin who will read from Thirst, a thriller set in Antarctica which explores global warming Garry McDougall, author of Great… read more
On Inspiration: Interview with M Louisa Locke
A Smoke Backstage – William Harnett My guest today is M. Louisa Locke, a retired U.S history professor who has recently published the first two books in a series about Victorian San Francisco, Maids of Misfortune and Uneasy Spirits, both best-selling historical mysteries on Kindle. Locke blogs frequently on self-publishing, is a featured contributor to Publetariat, and is on the… read more
Review: The Absolutist by John Boyne
It is always shocking to be reminded that the majority of those sent to war are boys. The Absolutist, by John Boyne, brings this home with a poignant telling of the cruelties that soldiers wreak upon each other; not just against their enemies but also within their own ranks. Tristan returns from the Great War to peace-time England. He is… read more
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