NEWS! NEWS! NEWS my first ever selfie…. I have sent off the manuscript of my so-far-unpublished novel to my London publisher. It will be some time before I have an answer, and as I have no current contract with … Continue reading
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We here in Western Australia have avoided the worst of Covid-19 thanks to sensible scientific-based decisions of our politicians and public servants. We spent 3 months isolating ourselves. Once restrictions on local travel were eased, we headed north to Kalbarri, … Continue reading
THE FUGITIVE QUEEN (title may change!) The initial draft of this novel has been finished at slightly under 150,000 words, so not quite as long as the Stormlord or Forsaken Lands trilogies, but longer than The Isles of Glory books… … Continue reading
THE FUGITIVE QUEEN has not yet been completed, but it will be done by Christmas, all being well. The first 100,000 words have been reworked a number of times, and I am reasonably happy with them, but the next 20 … Continue reading
Australia is home to dancing spiders, minute little creatures, surely adorable even to arachnophobes. They are called Peacock Spiders because of their bright, vibrant colours. They are also rarely seen, because they are so tiny… about the size of half … Continue reading
Just a picture of a Eucalypt tree, because it’s beautiful. And some news to let readers know that my latest work-in-progress is in fact galloping towards the final 10%! The Fugitive Queen is approaching the climatic scenes of the ending … Continue reading
Longtime since I did blog post… A lot has happened! Mostly centred around the ongoing health issues of my husband, which included heavy issues like triple bypass, valve replacement and pacemaker. Now that he is on the mend, I will … Continue reading