#LoveOzLit: Annah Faulkner on pacing
Here, author Annah Faulkner takes a different view on pacing in writing — in fact, it’s the last thing she thinks about when she’s writing….
Read MoreHere, author Annah Faulkner takes a different view on pacing in writing — in fact, it’s the last thing she thinks about when she’s writing….
Read MoreAnne Buist is the author of the acclaimed Natalie King series, which begins with Medea’s Curse and continues with Dangerous to Know, out this…
Read MoreAfter I finished reading Good Money, Stella, the main character, loomed large in my mind. She is a glorious mess, the kind that makes…
Read MoreWaiting on Wednesday is a book meme held over at Breaking the Spine where bloggers highlight what they’re looking forward to. This week, my…
Read MoreKeeping it simple What I like about Maria Lewis’ quote above is that she is reminding us that reading your favourite authors and genres…
Read MoreI found this gem while perusing the Random House website — completely by accident! It’s the story of David, who goes on the run…
Read MoreMake or break Pacing really does make or break a book for me. I can’t pick what it is exactly, it can come down…
Read MoreRespecting the experience of Indigenous and marginalised peoples Ambelin Kwaymullina is an author and illustrator and is of the Palyku people. She is the author of…
Read MoreDialogue and characterisation Eliza Henry-Jones is the author of the acclaimed In The Quiet, a story about a mother’s grief. Here she talks about…
Read MoreNo robots allowed Like Tony Park, author Honey Brown doesn’t believe your characters should be set in stone before your start writing. The plot…
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