
Research – a trip to Bridgetown, WA
After a few weeks’ working on short stories, it’s time to turn my attention back to my novel. Sometimes it can be hard to make

After a few weeks’ working on short stories, it’s time to turn my attention back to my novel. Sometimes it can be hard to make
There’s a new book on the horizon for Sara Foster and it’s going to be terrific. I say this, because I’ve read all of Sara’s

As a writer, how much time do you put into non-writing but related tasks?

Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short
Very helpful post, Teena and Maureen. I’m sharing this on Monique Mulligan Author – the more new-to-marketing authors who see it, the better.

This week two authors have approached me to help them with their marketing and publicity (I work in this area for the day job and as
I would like to thank Rachael Johns for this insight into the non-writing life of a writer. I had the pleasure of meeting Rachael

Louise and I are sharing bird photos this week. While I love photos of birds, they’re not a common subject for me, because I don’t

Literature merged with art, music, dance and spirituality in a soul-opening embrace at the inaugural New Norcia Writers Festival yesterday. The festival, conceived by The West

Louise and I were inspired by the effect of light on nature this week. Sometimes the sun hits something, creating a glowing effect, and that’s