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Review: ‘Chasing Odysseus’ (S.D. Gentill) | deliciously fictitious
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For voracious consumers of literature. Review: ‘Chasing Odysseus’ (S.D. Gentill). February 6, 2014. A fresh, fun look at Homer’s. Published: Pantera Press, 2011. The Ancient Greeks have vanquished the city of Troy, and they’re blaming the peace-loving Herdsmen of Mount Ida for helping them. A fresh, fun take on the famous tale of Odysseus’ 10 year round-the-world trip following the fall of Troy. This book was a lot of fun. Gentill takes Homer’s. No matter. It’s still a cracking stand-alone stor...I’...
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Inside History Magazine blog: January 2013
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How To : Subscribe or renew. How To : Subscribe to iPad. Thursday, January 31, 2013. Expert Q&A : Getting the best from the State Library of NSW. For our Expert Q&A on Thursday, December 6 we had Tracy Bradford and Elise Edmonds from the State Library of New South Wales. Answering questions on how to get the best from the State Library of New South Wales collection. Thanks again to Tracy and Elise for their time and responses. Please find the transcript of the Q&A and links below. Sometimes cataloguing t...
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The Rook Files | Tag archive for Author Appearance
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The Website of Daniel O'Malley. Posts Tagged ‘Author Appearance’. A Jaunt to Jindabyne. April 10th, 2012. I have returned from the Snowy Mountains, where I was attending a literary festival. This was a festival of first-evers. It was the first-ever Snowy Mountains Readers and Writers’ Festival ( http:/ www.snowymountainswritersfestival.org/. Not necessarily in that order. The next day was the opening day of the festival, with a very nice Welcome to Country (a custom in which representatives of the local ...
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The Next Big Thing | Clan Destine
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Angela Savage's blog. The Next Big Thing. Submitted by Angela Savage on Wed, 12/12/2012 - 8:45am. I’ve been tagged by Australian crime writer David Whish-Wilson. To take part in the Next Big Thing meme that’s making the rounds among writers — a great way to find out what some of my favourite writers are up to and to give readers a heads-up on what to look out for in 2013. 1 What is the working title of your current/next book? 2 Where did the idea come from? 3 What genre does your book fall under? When I ...
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The Next Big Thing | Angela Savage
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Behind the Night Bazaar. Review: Salvation of a Saint. Review: Nine Days →. The Next Big Thing. I’ve been tagged by Australian crime writer David Whish-Wilson. To take part in the Next Big Thing meme that’s making the rounds among writers — a great way to find out what some of my favourite writers are up to and to give readers a heads-up on what to look out for in 2013. 1 What is the working title of your current/next book? 2 Where did the idea come from? 3 What genre does your book fall under? When I fi...
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Historical fiction | What Book to Read?
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A Murder Unmentioned, by Sulari Gentill. What Book to Read? Everything you wanted to know about your next book! Archive for the ‘Historical fiction’ Category. Red Sorghum, by Mo Yan. Posted in Historical fiction. On May 13, 2016 1 Comment. And I couldn’t help wondering about the duality of the whole project of resistance to the invaders; certainly it was heroic, but equally it was doomed, and brought frightful retribution. Is the text of a rare interview he gave to the German magazine. I’ve noted before ...
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Sulari Gentill » Snowy Mountains Readers Writers Festival
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Snowy Mountains Readers Writers Festival Demo Options. Snowy Mountains Readers Writers Festival. Festival Guests Nov 2014. Steve Lewis & Chris Uhlmann. Snowy Mountains Readers Writers Festival. Whilst I maintain that I am nowhere near old enough for a mid-life crisis, I did begin turning down legal positions two years ago, so that I could write. Since then, I have completed four independent novels and co-authored two others. My first novel was short listed for the. 2008 NSW Genre Fiction Award. I live an...
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The Half-Child | Angela Savage
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Behind the Night Bazaar. Clever and funny,. Is full of clashing cultures and a rich sense of place.’ Kerry Greenwood. A new case for expat private investigator Jayne Keeney. Now her life is in danger, her case is still unsolved and she barely has time for dinner with her handsome new love interest, Rajiv. With love and death both circling, Jayne now has two cases to crack and very little time to do it. Is not your standard crime novel; Jayne Keeney is not your everyday detective. PRAISE FOR THE HALF-CHILD.
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Writing | jml297
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Musings from the Mountains. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. March 16, 2017. I love how words have the capacity to surprise. They don’t always mean what they sound like, if that makes any kind of sense, but sometimes they do. Here are some that I have collected recently by reading books, articles and blog posts. 8211; spotted in A Writer’s Notebook. 8211; I like the formal sound of this word. It is used to describe a proclamation or public declaration. And had to add it to my vocabulary.
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Pulp Curry | Crime, hard-boiled & curried | Page 2
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Crime, hard-boiled and curried. About Pulp Curry and me. Newer posts →. December 23, 2010. We love a good guest review here at Pulp Curry and today’s is about a book very dear to me, Angela Savage’s. For readers who don’t follow Pulp Curry on a regular basis, in the interests of full disclosure I need to declare that Angela has been my partner in life (and crime) for the last 20 years. Her book,. Is also a great read. Many thanks to Sulari Gentill. Whose own crime novel,. A Few Right Thinking Men. Despit...