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Category Archives: Book news
Sunset Shadows
I’m finishing the very final proof-read this weekend for Sunset Shadows – my last chance to change or correct anything! On Monday the manuscript goes back to the publisher, and then after their final check – editor Karen has a … Continue reading
Looking forward
The past year was a difficult one for me, much of it spent glued to the computer struggling with a book, and then almost two months in Canberra through my beloved mother’s last illness and death, age 83. But looking … Continue reading
Storm Clouds Launch Tour
The dates and places for my Storm Clouds launch tour are finalised! You can click on the links for more event details. Armidale Launch – Saturday 10th January, 12.30pm, Reader’s Companion bookstore; Canberra Launch – Tuesday 13th January, 6.00pm, Harry Hartog’s bookstore, … Continue reading
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Happy 2015!
It’s New Year’s Day, 2015 – and release month for Storm Clouds! Officially, the release date is January 13th, but copies have already been spotted in (and purchased from!) various Big W stores so the new book is now out there … Continue reading
Storm Clouds here!
In the mail today, one of the first copies, hot off the printing press . . . I It’s always a wonderful moment, holding for the first time a book that I’ve written. Joyful and proud and a little bit … Continue reading