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Author Archives: Bron
New(ish) article uploaded
I uploaded a short article a week or so back, but neglected to mention it on the blog. I had a 500-word limit for an article for the local Writers’ Centre on writing romance – you can find it here. … Continue reading
Posted in Romance genre, Writing
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Definitely not the outback
The lovely colours of these old buildings against the clear blue sky caught my eye when we were walking down King Street in Newtown – one of Sydney’s inner suburbs. At street level, everything was busy, with traffic roaring past … Continue reading
Posted in Photos, Travels
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Blog redevelopment
I’ve upgraded the WordPress software behind this blog to version 2.5, and I need to change the theme that determines the layout and stylesheets. So, if you’re looking here over the next day or so, you might find it keeps … Continue reading
Posted in General
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Best-laid plans…
…are apt to go awry, to paraphrase Robbie Burns. Instead of heading off on our planned two-week trip to the outback last weekend, I’ve been in Sydney, seeing a neurosurgeon, and having assorted procedures and scans. I have an aneurism, … Continue reading
Posted in General, Life
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Old Glen Innes to Grafton Road
We took a long drive yesterday – up to Glen Innes, then east on the Gwydir Highway for a short way, and then on the old Glen Innes to Grafton road to Nymboida. It’s beautiful country, mostly winding along the … Continue reading