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Category Archives: General
On sale – 99c US
For this coming week only, the e-book of The Clothier’s Daughter is at a very special price of just 99c (US) or $1.49 (Aus)*. So it’s a great chance to pick it up for a song, make a cup of … Continue reading
A Romantic Rendezvous – March 2019
I’m excited to be participating in the Australian Romance Readers Association’s Romantic Rendezvous in Sydney next March. There’ll be a large gathering of authors, all signing books and chatting with readers. ARRA is running three of them – Saturday 23 … Continue reading
Library Lover’s Day events
I’m currently in Coonabarabran for a few days, doing some research for my next book, and delighted to be visiting Coonabarabran and Baradine libraries this week to help them celebrate Library Lover’s Day. The first event is an author talk … Continue reading
Posted in Events, General, Landscape, Travels
Tagged Dungirri, events, landscapes, travels
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Stuff of Tales
This week I’m heading west to Bingara, to be writer in residence for three days at the wonderful Roxy Greek Museum, a part of the historic Roxy Theatre. I’m looking forward to it very much and delighted to be a … Continue reading
Special 2-in-1 edition!
Look what’s coming out next week for Australian and New Zealand readers – a special two books for the price of one paperback edition of Dead Heat and Storm Clouds! Isn’t that cover stunning? These are the first two books … Continue reading