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Author Archives: Bron
Pending blog redesign
One of the things on my “To Do” list is to refresh/redesign this blog – hopefully, in the next month or so. There’s a few things that have always been a bit rough, and I want to fix those, streamline … Continue reading
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2007 Golden Heart finalists’ blog
Each year in March, when the Golden Heart finalists are announced, the finalists organise themselves an email group, and often form a strong group of friends, long before the winners are announced at the Romance Writers of America conference in … Continue reading
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UK Cover for As Darkness Falls
The UK edition of As Darkness Falls will be published in September, and the cover is now up on various online bookstores. It’s quite different from the Australian cover, but very striking nonetheless: I find it interesting how different countries … Continue reading
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Catching up
In between travelling, work, and illness, I’ve neglected the blog this past couple of weeks! My apologies to my regular readers. So, here’s a summary catch-up! The rest of our outback trip went well. We had planned to spend two … Continue reading
The old Ghan rail line
We travelled down the Strezlecki Track from Innamincka to Lyndhurst, then went up to Marree and drove up the Oodnadatta Track, staying overnight at William Creek ( population 6, which is three times what it was 20 years ago, when … Continue reading