SHORT & SWEET REVIEW: MY SUNSHINE AWAY BY M.O.WALSH
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short

Searching through an op shop years ago, I found a workbook that was designed to help people pray using colour. I was going through an extremely
I’d like to thank David Finchley for this guest post about writing novellas. David Finchley is the pen name of David Freilich, a Melbourne-based author and
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short
Fiona McArthur has always loved reading and it’s fed her passion for writing. Her first medical romance novel was published by Harlequin in 2001 and

For the last week I’ve been getting up early, making a cup of tea and writing. Those who know me, know I’m not really a
THE SOLDIER’S WIFE Author: Pamela Hart Hachette RRP $29.99 Review: Monique Mulligan What a lovely novel. That’s the first thought that came to mind after I finished reading
Thank you to Julian Leatherdale for this post about the importance of landscape and sense of place in his debut novel, Palace of Tears (reviewed