#LoveOzLit: Gabriel Farago on Write what you know
Gabriel Farago is the author of the recent The Disappearance of Anna Popov, a story that is influenced by his career as a lawyer…
Read MoreGabriel Farago is the author of the recent The Disappearance of Anna Popov, a story that is influenced by his career as a lawyer…
Read MorePamela Hart has written 30 books. Let that sink in: 30. She’s written under the name Pamela Freeman as well, earning the Premier’s History Prize…
Read MoreTony Park makes a valid point here — there’s only so much Google can tell you. What lengths have you gone to for your…
Read MoreLili Wilkinson has been writing since she was 12, and now works for the Centre for Youth Literature at the State Library of Victoria….
Read MoreJacqueline Harvey is the author of two beloved series — Alice-Miranda and Clementine Rose. Some time ago, I had the pleasure of attending an…
Read MoreHow does a crime writer write what they know? For Honey Brown, author of a range of acclaimed crime novels set in Australia, it…
Read MoreGabrielle Wang is an author and illustrator of 16 YA and books for young readers. She’s of Chinese descent and grew up in the…
Read MoreIt seems to be a given that the old adage — Write what you know — is the right way to write. So I…
Read MoreKeith Austin is the author of Jago, Grymm and Snow, White and you can find out more about him and his fascinatingly titled books…
Read MoreTo find out more about George Ivanoff his books check out his website and his Twitter.
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