Steve Rossiter from Australian Literary Review has interviewed me about my publishing journey and the Historical Novel Society Australasia Conference. Many thanks Steve. Read more.

Elisabeth Storrs Historical Novels
Ancient Roman Historical Fiction
Steve Rossiter from Australian Literary Review has interviewed me about my publishing journey and the Historical Novel Society Australasia Conference. Many thanks Steve. Read more.
I’m delighted to say that The Golden Dice has been awarded a medallion from the Book Readers Appreciation Group. Many thanks for honouring my book. Take a look!
Exciting news. Amazon Publishing’s Lake Union imprint has offered me a 3 book deal to publish Tales of Ancient Rome. I’m looking forward to The Wedding Shroud and The Golden Dice being re-released next year. Call to Juno will follow soon after. Take a look at all the great titles that Lake Union publishes here.
I was very excited to learn that Lisa Hill from ANZLitLovers blog named me as one of twelve promising Australasian writers (for The Wedding Shroud) on Reading Matters blog in the UK. Many thanks to both Lisa and Kim! Read more…
Following on from the milestone of reaching 200 reviews, The Wedding Shroud has now received 100 five star reviews on Amazon. Many thanks to all who have added them. It is much appreciated.
The Golden Dice has been judged runner-up in the 2013 Sharp Writ Book Awards in general fiction! Thanks you Smart Book Lovers Read more
Amazingly, The Wedding Shroud received its 200th review on Amazon US yesterday. It has also been added over 1,000 times on Goodreads. Many, many thanks to all those who’ve taken the time to review it or have added it to their ‘To Read’ list!
Bree Testa from All the Books I Can Read lit blog has given The Golden Dice 8/10! Lovely! Read more
Mirella Patzer of Great Historicals lit blog has given The Golden Dice a great review you can read here. Thanks Mirella!
I was thrilled to discover that The Wedding Shroud and The Golden Dice were both mentioned in the 2013 Australian Women Writers’ Challenge round up. A big surprise. Many thanks, Marg Bates. Read more