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AUGUST 2017: Light-hearted and funny, Oliver and Kaylie will make you laugh, smile and tingle all over.

AUGUST 2017: Light-hearted and funny, Oliver and Kaylie will make you laugh, smile and tingle all over.

Oh! The sadness of trampled beauty resigned to invisibility. © Monique Mulligan 2017

Sasha Wasley was born and raised in Perth, Western Australia. She has completed a PhD in cultural theory and loves nature, Jane Austen and puns.

After five years of reading proof and ARC books, my to-review shelf is near empty. I stopped requesting books months ago, and now I only

Some of you know me as a hat person. Yes, I do have a bit of a thing for hats (Downton Abbey gave me hat

A few years ago I read The Shack by William Paul Young, after recommendations from several friends. Young told a radio host that The Shack “is

IMAGE: MATT JELONEK, COMMUNITY NEWS Rashida Murphy has published her short fiction and poetry in various literary journals and anthologies, in Australia, India, U.K and

After I finished reading Stephen King’s On Writing earlier this week, I felt like I’d emerged from a master class for writers. It’s a revealing book,

Part 2 of my Q & A with Lia Weston, in which she talks about her writing process. To find out more about the story

Lia Weston is a fiction writer. Her debut novel, THE FORTUNES OF RUBY WHITE, was published by Simon & Schuster Australia in 2010. Her second