Above: View from my window at the moment Yeah, you guessed right. I’m not at home.That’s the South China Sea on a grey day… . … Continue reading
Glenda Larke
Gillard is unmarried but has a partner. Gillard has no children. Gillard is a migrant. Gillard is a feminist. Gillard is an atheist. Gilliard is Australia’s first woman Prime Minister. I can think of a lot of countries in this … Continue reading
.Just received an offer for translation rights for a specific language of The Stormlord trilogy. I shan’t say any more than that for the time being as I haven’t signed on the dotted line yet, and things could go wrong … Continue reading
…is at day camp over the summer, including drama camp. And he is obviously enjoying himself hugely. He’s also just lost a front tooth. I think we have another creative type in the family. It’s in the genes…my mother was … Continue reading
.Ok, so do you like the new look of the blog? ____________ And here’s tonight’s bit of comedy, true story: Husband and I went out for dinner (father’s day and all that), to a chicken restaurant in the neighbourhood. The … Continue reading
Well, actually real name is the Asiatic Toad. But that’s not a very impressive name, and this fellow didn’t bat an eyelid while I took photographs. I disturbed him when I was cleaning the front verandah. That black line around … Continue reading
.I love it when one of my characters resonates with a reader. Read what Melissa says here about Terelle, her favorite character in The Last Stormlord. (I have to say that my favourite in the book was actually Ryka. I … Continue reading
.Have just spent a day at work, at a meeting for the planning of a project. Yep, back on the environmental stuff – I have 4 months work spread over the next year. That is, in theory it’s 4 months … Continue reading
.Here’s a post for you, the people who read my blog. I assume most of you come here because you read books. (If you don’t read books, well you can tell us why too). So what I want to know … Continue reading
.This morning and part of the afternoon was spent at the Immigration Department today. I have no complaints about the department, especially when I remember what it was like all of forty-one years ago, in the old British colonial buildings … Continue reading