Kayla Posney from the Pittsburgh Historical Fiction Examiner posed 10 fun questions about history, historical fiction and my preference for coffee or tea. Read more
On Inspiration: Interview with Nicole Alexander
My guest today is Nicole Alexander, a fellow Aussie author who shares the sources of her inspiration with us. In the course of her career Nicole has worked both in Australia and Singapore in financial services, fashion, corporate publishing and agriculture. A fourth generation grazier, Nicole returned to her family’s mixed agricultural property west of Goondiwindi in the mid-1990s. She… read more
In praise of Elizabeth Lhuede, Australian Women Writers and The Stella Prize
I recently attended The Stella Prize lunch at the Sydney Writers’ Festival which was hosted by The Hoopla e-zine. The event was sold out. Apart from one brave male, I found myself in a room packed with an assortment of published women writers, book clubs and writers’ groups who had gathered to be entertained by Wendy Harmer, and listen to… read more
AWW2012 Review – Poet’s Cottage by Josephine Pennicott
My review of Josephine Pennicott’s Poet’s Cottage has been posted on Australian Women Writers blog for AWW2012 and in celebration of The Stella Prize. Read more
Interview with Debra Eve on Write It Sideways Litblog
Debra Eve of Later Bloomers Litblog has interviewed me for Write It Sideways Litblog Read more
Fishpond Offer on Goodreads
If you befriend Fishpond on Goodreads it will give you a 10% discount off your first order. Just use the coupon code GOODREADS. Read more
On Inspiration: Interview with Rebecca Lochlann
In her teens and early twenties, Rebecca began envisioning an epic story, a new kind of myth, one built upon the foundation of the Greek classics and continuing through the centuries right up into the present and future.This has become her life’s work, although she didn’t exactly intend it to be that way when she started. The Child of the… read more
Interview and Review – Layered Pages LitBlog
Interview and Review by Stephanie Hopkins from Layered Pages Litblog. Read more
Review: Birds Without Wings by Louis De Bernieres
A dense, enthralling and terrifying novel that describes man’s inhumanity to man in the first few decades of the 20th century in Turkey, Greece and the Balkans. It is a sprawling saga with its genesis in the peaceful village of Eskibahce in the south west of Turkey. Here Turkish Muslims and Greek Christians have lived for centuries side by side,… read more
Interview – Historical Fiction eBooks
Lorraine Fraser from Historical Fiction Authors Co-operative has posted an interview on Historical Fiction eBooks
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