Are Australians turning the page on print books?
Sybille, a fellow blogger from Germany asked me a little while ago whether I could write a guest post about Australian’s perception and attitude towards ebooks. So I did. On …
Sybille, a fellow blogger from Germany asked me a little while ago whether I could write a guest post about Australian’s perception and attitude towards ebooks. So I did. On …
Next up in my series of FAWWA’s writers and editors in residence 2012 isAmanda Curtin. Featuring her now is great timing as her workshop and talk are coming up in …
After yesterday’s post about the residencyI realised I should have mentioned the other six writers and two editors who were also fortunate to win this year. It is a record …
Do you know this sensation when you wake up on a Monday morning and you’re stoked about the week ahead? I know, it doesn’t happen that often, does it? This …
Despite my sore back I was immensely glad I went to Stephen Scourfield’s book launch at Crow Bookshop in East Victoria Park. Stephen is the travel editor for the Western …
I’ve been following Brian Westbye’s work for quite a while. Because I’m in such cranky mood today Brian’s short story really resonates with me. Have a read here: West 34th: …
Only a day or so old and I need to use this platform to share some pain. I mean literally. As any writer knows it takes an incredible amount of …
Some nice advice by Joanne, a young adult, fantasy and romance writer. Regardless of the genre you write have a read of her tip: Zip-Zap Those Metaphors Away — Let’s …