REVIEW: HITMAN ANDERS AND THE MEANING OF IT ALL BY JONAS JONASSON
Due to time restraints while I work on my own novel, reviews on this site will now comprise a book blurb and a short response.
Due to time restraints while I work on my own novel, reviews on this site will now comprise a book blurb and a short response.
Due to time restraints while I work on my own novel, reviews on this site will now comprise a book blurb and a short response.

This week marks 12 months of working with Louise Allan on our Midweek Moment posts. Some weeks it’s been hard to squeeze the posts in,

Being writers, often perched in front of our computers, it’s not surprising that Louise and I find inspiration outside for our Midweek Moments. A brisk morning.

Sometimes you have to make the most of the moment. In between rain showers last weekend, Blue Eyes weeded the vegie patch and I picked
Impostor syndrome. It targets high achievers who see themselves as inadequate, struggle with crippling self-doubt, and fear that others will see them as an intellectual

Tess Woods is a physiotherapist who lives in Perth, Australia with one husband, two children, one dog and one cat who rules over all of
Due to time restraints while I work on my own novel, reviews on this site will now comprise a book blurb and a short response.

Louise and I have gone for opposites this week – one image is sharply defined and the other is abstract. Enjoy! I lugged my camera to

Last weekend I went to Balingup, two hours from home, to take part in the community’s annual Telling Tales in Balingup festival. I was there