
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
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
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.
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
A young girl learns how far families will go to protect each other over an endless, simmering summer.
I’m finally coming down from the buzz that was this year’s Perth Festival Writers Week … back to reality, sitting in an office in my
‘How obtusely proud we are these days of being busy! Yet to be busy is actually to advertise one’s own enslavement.’ ROBERT DESSAIX How ironic
My reading has been eclectic this month, with no one genre standing out … here are my favourites. Last year I discovered Sharon Blackie’s If
Steve Heron OAM has a passion to power hope in children especially through children’s literature. His love of picture books is shown by his extensive collection. He craves
Vanessa Carnevale is an author and freelance writer based in Melbourne, Australia, where she lives with her husband and two children. In her early twenties,
Are messy desks really the sign of a creative mind? Is an empty desk the sign of an empty mind? Writers often share carefully curated
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