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Category Archives: Life
Catch-up!
Travelling and blogging don’t seem to go well together me – and I’ve been doing a lot of travelling lately! My Mum and I spent all of July and some of August in the UK (with a week at the … Continue reading
Posted in Book news, Landscape, Life, Travels
Tagged Darkening Skies, landscapes, news, travels
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Friday Photos: Winter
The lovely thing about this climate is that, although we do get cold, frosty mornings, once the sun rises it quickly melts the frost, and we (usually) get crisp, clear, sunny days. (But writing novels set in high summer on … Continue reading
Roller-coaster
Just a few days before my Dad died in March, one of my closest friends was diagnosed with cancer. Not long after I returned from Canberra, we learned that her cancer was an aggressive one, with a tumour pressing against … Continue reading
Sad Valentine Anniversary: the Vyner Brooke Nurses
I had thought about writing a post about Valentine’s Day, and about love being more than flowers and chocolates and fancy cards, but last night I happened to be reading Ian Shaw’s On Radji Beach, the story of Australian army … Continue reading
Here’s proof…
… proof pages for Dead Heat, that is! This is the final stage in the book preparation – the proof pages of the book, and the very last chance to make any changes: There wasn’t a lot of time between … Continue reading