
A LETTER TO MY UNPUBLISHED SELF: KATE FORSYTH
This week’s letter is a little different, because it’s actually a letter Kate Forsyth wrote to her unborn children when she was just 15. And
This week’s letter is a little different, because it’s actually a letter Kate Forsyth wrote to her unborn children when she was just 15. And
I have such a huge pile of books to review and it feels a little overwhelming … but I feel like I’m making headway. They’ve
irony1 /ˈʌɪrəni/ 2. a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often wryly amusing as a
Dear unpublished self of 24 May 2013, who just wrote this gushy Facebook post: You’ve taken on an ambitious project, and I’m proud of you.
Dear Unpublished Alli, You have just embarked on a journey that will take you to incredible places in your mind, heart and soul; you will
For two years I was part owner and editorial director of a small press. It’s tough out there and while it wasn’t for me in
Dear little Maya, I see you there, in the dark old lounge room at Tantanoola, running your little finger along the bookshelf. Will it be
Hey Unpublished Helen, You’ve just finished high school and are about to go to uni… A turbulent time for anyone, but… right now, you’re in
How many books do you take with you when you go on holiday? That’s the question I’m pondering as I’m packing my bags for my
Have you ever tried acting out a scene when you’re stuck on a word, description, action, body placement or piece of dialogue? Confession: I have.
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