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Events | Angela Savage
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Behind the Night Bazaar. Angela is a great storyteller. Relaxed, friendly, informative, inspiring presentation. Angela was very entertaining and well prepared. Very open to all questioning. A great presenter, kept my attention. Audience feedback on Angela. Angela is an engaging public speaker and facilitator, who has appeared as a panellist and chairperson at the Crime and Justice Festivals. Women’s Crime Writers’ Convention and The Wheeler Centre. And a panellist at the Melbourne Writers Festival. She h...
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Review: Death in the Rainy Season | Angela Savage
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Behind the Night Bazaar. Interview with crime writer Anna Jaquiery →. Review: Death in the Rainy Season. For a number of reasons, the most significant being the need to focus my reading and writing time on my PhD while also making a living, I made it a rule not to do any unpaid reviewing this year. But a rule is worth nothing unless you break it now and then, and this week I’m making an exception for an exceptional novel. Death in the Rainy Season. Death in the Rainy Season. Quercy was found brutally bea...
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Angela Savage | Angela Savage
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Behind the Night Bazaar. Author Archives: Angela Savage. Life’s a beach. I couldn’t resist sharing this photo of an anonymous handsome stranger (okay, he’s a member of my family) reading my novel The Dying Beach in Krabi province, southern Thailand. Most of the novel is set in Krabi, on the exquisite … Continue reading →. Works of ART: on creativity, infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology. Melbourne Writers Festival 2016. Melbourne Writers Festival 2016. EWF: What right do I have? What techniqu...
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room of the unknown listener: making a mix
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Music, youtube embeds and nice links, from someone who lives and loves with music in the room. Friday, January 22, 2010. To tell someone some stuff. Balance. hitting the right tone between sentiment and reality, because songs can do both so well. I think maybe most songs tend towards sentiment, because it's the easier of the two. Reality doesn't always rhyme, and the truth isn't always pretty. But, despite his genius for it, i haven't used any seBADoh/lou barlow on this one. It's kind of broken into acts.
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There's a bug in my ink bottle: Congratulations to Matt Ottley - CBC award for Requiem for a Beast
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There's a bug in my ink bottle. Saturday, August 23, 2008. Congratulations to Matt Ottley - CBC award for Requiem for a Beast. Congratulations to Matt Ottley, whose powerful book, Requiem for a Beast,. Has just won the. Children's Book Council award for Best Picture Book here in Australia. Requiem for a Beast. Where a commentator is quoted saying:. There is no warning. There is nothing on this book which says it contains things that may not be appropriate for children. Children (who are still children, j...
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There's a bug in my ink bottle: November 2008
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There's a bug in my ink bottle. Sunday, November 16, 2008. To be, baby, to be! Not that this relaxation means any slacking off on Hamlet. Since coming back, I've been working madly, madly, madly on it. And as I've been approaching the whirlpool centre of the play, stuff like blogging tends to fall off a bit. Sorry about that. Thanks to Nathalie for reminding me to post! The most famous piece of dramatic speech ever. " To be, or not to be. The fourth soliloquy - the goddamn Question. Performing" the solil...
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There's a bug in my ink bottle: December 2008
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There's a bug in my ink bottle. Friday, December 26, 2008. Oh boy. the new year already. and I have been neglecting the blogging. Blame Hamlet, who has me in his terrible grip and is progressing nicely - I have now passed the half-way mark, and have a mere 200 pages still to do! The Other Boleyn Girl -. Holiday fluff which I read in Byron Bay. It was very drawn out and probably quite formulaic (hard to say as I rarely read this genre), but I have to admit - totally unputdownable! Requiem for a Beast.
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room of the unknown listener: the end of a road
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Music, youtube embeds and nice links, from someone who lives and loves with music in the room. Sunday, May 8, 2011. The end of a road. Here's how it ended. Lump Sum / Bon Iver / For Emma, Forever Ago. Lua / Bright Eyes / I'm Wide Awake It's Morning. I See A Darkness / Bonnie "Prince" Billy. Love Letter / Lisa Mitchell / Wonder. Coriolis / Penguin Cafe / A Matter Of Life. Colorado / Grizzly Bear / Yellow House. Brainy / The National /Boxer. It's Not Up To You / Björk. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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the colossal adjective: Is this a desert ? - boy Brightlulb (2006)
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Sunday, January 20. Is this a desert? This one was a collection of music that I made over a couple of years . it took me quite a while to formulate what this collection was really about. It was recorded mostly in Alice Springs, NT, where the music is mostly centred, after numerous adventure. Is this a desert? 1 Great northern Highway 2:06. 2 creation of Gosse Bluff 3:25. 3 King Sound (Buckle Head) 4:18. 4 ships and smoke of Port Hedland 1:34. 5 mice in me boots 1:54. 8 Where in buggery is Borroloola?
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