Thoughts (well, blog)
Creatives Chat: Writing – Liliana Stafford
Liliana has been writing for over twenty years and illustrating for 6. Her best known title is Amelia Ellicott’s Garden which has been published internationally and is currently being turned into a play for school children. Liliana is also known for her horse and pony series based on the ten […]
read moreCreatives Chat: Writing – Emily Craven
Emily is the Digital Producer at if:book Australia and The Australian Writer’s Marketplace, and blogs about e-books and digital strategies for writers on her own site. She also runs a podcast for writers on marketing and digital strategies. In 2012 she produced Adelaide: Choose Your Own Adventure, an interactive choose […]
read moreCreatives Chat: Writing – Marianne De Pierres
Marianne de Pierres is the author of the acclaimed Parrish Plessis and award-winning Sentients of Orion science fiction series. The Parrish Plessis series has been translated into eight languages and adapted into a roleplaying game. She’s also the author of the Night Creatures teen dark fantasy series. Marianne is an […]
read moreCreatives Chat: Writing – Jamie Marriage
Jamie Marriage is an aspiring Australian author with a love of Cyberpunk culture, Japanese history, and cult favourites. In the last few years he has had nine published short stories, seventeen book reviews for young adult, adult Sci-Fi, crime and erotica novels, and had photographs used for both promotional material […]
read moreThat time my partner built me a TARDIS
First, there was a TARDIS cake from Paul’s mum, then there was the day I got home from work to find a TARDIS in my office doorway. Paul presented me with a TARDIS key: The detail is just…amazing. Now need to walk through the TARDIS to get into my office. […]
read morePaul’s mum made me a TARDIS cake
For my birthday this year, Paul’s mum made me an EPIC TARDIS cake. Inside it was a rainbow! Edit: Paul’s mum has sent me some photos from the construction phase too to share: NOMS. And then my partner went and built me a TARDIS. It’s been a timey-wimey year.
read moreCreatives Chat: Writing – Carol Knee-Omant
I work full time. I also eat, breathe and write. I don’t believe you get a choice. You write. It is a part of who you are. I write horror; I’ve tried other stuff, but it twists and turns until it becomes horror. I gave up trying to change it. […]
read moreCreatives Chat: Writing – Sophie Masson
Sophie Masson is the award-winning author of more than 50 novels for children, young adults and adults, published in Australia and many other countries. Her essays, articles and reviews have also appeared frequently in print and online, in many different outlets, and she blogs regularly. For many years, Sophie has […]
read moreEurovision 3: Alcohol is Free
(Or, the 2013 Eurovision story written by Fifi and gifted to me on my birthday this year) If you have no idea what this is all about, check out previous years in the series, in which I offer an explanation (kind of): Eurovision 1: So Lucky (2011) Eurovision 2: Buranovskiye […]
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