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Writing Else'Where: Firefox vs. Explorer
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Firefox vs. Explorer. It turns out that not everyone on the planet uses Mozilla Firefox as their preferred Internet browser and thus had problems viewing my old blog. So for those who are, as yet, uninitiated to the wonders of Firefox, I have updated my blog template to one that works better in IE. I'm still working out some glitches but hopefully it should all be working okay soon. It's pretty, don't you think? Tuesday, September 01, 2009. September 4, 2009 at 9:23 AM. Bombard me with your questions!
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Writing Else'Where: Late nights ahead
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An Echo in the Bone. Is on bookshelves NOW! My local bookshop is all sold out [sniffle] so I will have to wait for their next order to come in before I can start reading. Please, please, please let it be as good as the others. In the Outlander/Cross Stitch. UPDATE: So now I have my very own copy and it's sitting all shiny and new on my bedside table. I'm saving it though; for my trip to Tasmania in 11 days. Will I be able to hold out until then? Tuesday, October 06, 2009. Labels: Yes Im a Bibliophile.
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Writing Else'Where: Serendipity
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Purely by chance, I came across this lovely interview. With Isobelle Carmody on the UK site Fantasy Book Review. She confirms that the final Obernewtyn. Book will be out at the beginning of 2010 and that she will soon begin writing The Beforetime Chronicles. This series will be set in the lead up to 'the Great White' and will feature the beforetime woman Cassandra/Cassie/Kasanda. Who we already know from Obernewtyn. This is really exciting news! Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Labels: Yes Im a Bibliophile.
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Writing Else'Where: Don't you hate it?
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Don't you hate it? The others aren't written yet (awww, man! My favourite series of all time is Isobelle Carmody. S The Obernewtyn Chronicles. I was 13 when I began reading the Chronicles;. Oh well, if that's the price I have to pay to read such a great story. But don't you hate it? Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Yes Im a Bibliophile. Mind you, I hate it even more when the last book sucks. September 22, 2009 at 7:05 PM. Im with you there Miles! September 23, 2009 at 8:48 AM. Its all about me.
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Writing Else'Where: Where the bloody hell are you?
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Where the bloody hell are you? I've been getting a lot of comments lately asking where I am and why I'm not posting. Basically, I've been busy. Really busy. And it's been ages since I've had a chance to sit down and write anything. My main reason for being so busy is my part-time baking business Pink Lily Cupcakes. All my spare time goes into making fondant decorations, baking cupcakes, whipping up buttercream frosting, and of course, taste-testing any new recipes that I try. Wednesday, May 19, 2010.
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Writing Else'Where: For the love of writing
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For the love of writing. I love writing workshops. I really, really do. Living in an isolated and sparsely populated place like the Northern Territory means that when the opportunity comes along to participate in a literary event or writers workshop of any kind, you jump in and make the most of it. Tomorrow I'll be attending two workshops ('Writing Historical Fiction' and 'Come to your Senses: The art of sensory writing') presented by internationally published, Australian author, Linda Jaivin. Writers in...
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