Month: March 2018

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Monique Mulligan

WRITING, WORK AND THE PURSUIT OF BALANCE

By LAURIE STEED [bctt tweet=”There is an awful lot of toss written about writing.” username=”MoniqueMulligan”] You know the type of thing. You can feel the

WRITER Q&As
Monique Mulligan

ON WRITING: LOUISE ALLAN

Louise had a strong urge to create something, to leave something of herself behind—other than her children, of course! Since she’s started writing, she’s never had more fun!

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Monique Mulligan

ON WRITING: LILY MALONE

Lily Malone might have been a painter, except her year-old son put a golf club through her canvas, so she wrote her first book His Brand

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Monique Mulligan

GED GILLMORE: I LEFT MY LAPTOP ON THE BUS!

Ged Gillmore grew up in the Midlands of England before moving to London where he completed degrees in languages and literature at the University of London.

BOOK REVIEWS
Monique Mulligan

WHAT HAVE I BEEN READING #12

Dark and brooding, Bereft by Chris Womersley was my introduction to a writer I met briefly in the Green Room at thePerth Festival Writer’s Week

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Monique Mulligan

WILDFLOWER

A young girl learns how far families will go to protect each other over an endless, simmering summer.

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