This is where I was taking my regular morning (or evening) walks last week: looking out over the Great Southern Ocean, next stop Antarctica. This is Cheynes Beach, Western Australia, and I was there with the WA. Naturalists Club (which … Continue reading
Glenda Larke
So I am rather behind in blog posts and news, and most of you who follow me on Twitter @glendalarke or on Facebook will know all this stuff already: Stormlord’s Exile, the final book in the trilogy, was shortlisted for … Continue reading
When the moon is close, 14% or so larger than usual. Well it looks that way, anyway. … Continue reading
Today is Anzac Day. My dad was nearly an Anzac. He was part of the 1st AIF, sent to reinforce the troops at Gallipoli. They landed first in Egypt, but by then, the withdrawal was decided upon and his unit … Continue reading
Most authors these days use beta readers, generous folk who are prepared to read an unedited book in manuscript form and give their comments, all aimed at making it better. My friend and beta reader, Donna Hanson, is interviewing various … Continue reading
I have just been killing myself laughing at the comments over at this: A Forum of Ice and Fire I shan’t comment on being called a “girl” (as I think the poster of the topic actually meant women) …but I … Continue reading
So I’m trying to work in my den, and in walks a neighbour’s cat. I shoo it out. And some time later in walks another cat. I shoo that one out. And then I become aware of mysterious noises. Soft … Continue reading
Husband was trying to work in his study, but was distracted by the view of his orchard garden and asked me to take these photos… The house is still unsold, by the way. info@glendalarke.com … Continue reading
So one of my old friends returned to her old haunts… Neither of us could resist a poke around the birding spots we’d made our own so long ago. Idiot Glenda left her camera at home, so the photos on … Continue reading
Stormlord’s Exile, that is. Not me, just my book. Seven times I have had a book or two up for the award (Best Fantasy Novel of the year), and seven times a book has been shortlisted. So I am one … Continue reading