Usually I have a vested interest in the Aurealis Awards, but alas, not this year, not having published a book. Anyway, I should hate to be up against those who are on the shortlist for the Best Fantasy Novel of … Continue reading
Glenda Larke
Here are three that I read, which are the all the first book in series or trilogies. Each was a fabulous read and each had me aching for the next in the series. Each had me thinking about it afterwards … Continue reading
Book Two of Random Rain Another 1%. Due Date: March 1st 2009 … for a polished versionPublication date: March 2010 Pix: Banksia flowers, south coast Western Australia … Continue reading
Yes, I read the reviews of my books on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. It has never occurred to me not to. I also run a Google notification for internet reviews and the same from BlogPulse, which tells me when my books … Continue reading
Book Two of Random Rain Wow – hit the 90% mark of book 2 … first draft. Due Date: March 1st 2009 … for a polished versionPublication date: March 2010 … Continue reading
You are buying books for Christmas, right?For the kids, the aunts, the partner, the friends, the cat? So now I am going to talk about one of my favourite book-writing people. K.E. Mills, aka Karen Miller. She’s a Sydneysider, but … Continue reading
Tis the season to be jolly, right? Books make great presents, they aren’t too expensive, they smell good when new, they are easily transportable, they can be thrown at the cat without doing too much damage to either cat or … Continue reading
Book Two of Random Rain* * Ok, have corrected the title. That’s what happens when I stay up too late working. … Continue reading
I could tell you about the latest idiocy re Malaysia and censorship. Or I could tell you what I think of a certain President who ignored and sidelined the very people paid by his government to investigate the truth about … Continue reading
…until Book 1 of Random Rain is published. Sounds like a baby’s gestation. Would you believe, discussion is still ongoing what to call it? Things get a bit complicated too, when there is more than one parent publisher involved in … Continue reading