AUTHOR INSIGHT: MEET KERRI SACKVILLE
WHEN Kerri Sackville set out to write The Little Book of Anxiety (released May, 2012) she had in mind something funny, something anecdotal – certainly not a
WHEN Kerri Sackville set out to write The Little Book of Anxiety (released May, 2012) she had in mind something funny, something anecdotal – certainly not a
This is a special author insight for me because Teena is a woman close to my heart – she’s my mother-in-law. We met when then
February 2012: WHEN someone is smiling on the phone, it’s evident by the tone of their voice. Janette Philp is one of those people who
TO Rilka Warbanoff, every recipe has a history: it’s this firm belief that underpins her part-memoir, part-cookbook Rilka’s Feasts: Stories and Recipes for Family and Friends and
I spoke with Liz in 2012 regarding an upcoming beauty and ageing article for online magazine, Golden Pen Magazine. A link to the article will
After reading Nellie Bennett’s memoir Only in Spain, I just had to ask her some more questions. Except I forgot to ask…who does your hair?
Lee Battersby is the author of over 70 stories in Australia, the US and Europe, with appearances in markets as “Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror”,
“It’s a whole new world to me!” That’s how Perth author Deborah Burrows (A Stranger in my Street) has found her introduction to the busy,
WITH her third book, Shallow Breath, at editing point and set for a December release, author Sara Foster is coming out of her self-imposed writer’s exile
AHEAD of the 2012 Sydney Writer’s Festival, author Deborah Forster is doing the rounds promoting her new book, The Meaning of Grace. She made time for