Our special guest for the writing race this week will be historical romance author Anne Gracie. Melbourne author Anne Gracie started writing her first story while backpacking solo around the world. Now a full time writer working on her 18th book, her Regency-era historicals are published by Berkley USA and Penguin Australia. A national bestselling author in the … Continue reading »
Writing Race Recap: Last week with Heather Garside; this week’s race
HEATHER GARSIDE RACE REPORT During last week’s writing race we had the pleasure of chatting to guest author Heather Garside. Heather is a rural romance writer who grew up on a cattle property in Central Queensland, and now lives with her husband on a beef and grain farm in the same area. Although not usually … Continue reading »
Writing race with Heather Garside this week
Our special guest for the writing race this week will be rural romance author Heather Garside. Heather grew up on a cattle property in Central Queensland and now lives with her husband on a beef and grain farm in the same area. She has two adult children. Her latest novel is Breakaway Creek, a rural … Continue reading »
Writing Race Recap: Last week with Candice Fox; tonight’s race
CANDICE FOX RACE REPORT I was nervous but excited in the lead up to last week’s writing race with Candice Fox, as I’d been thoroughly blown away by her debut novel Hades. Although not usually drawn to crime fiction, I found myself completely engrossed in the sinister, enchanting world of Hades, and eager to learn more about both … Continue reading »
Writing Race Recap: Last fortnight with Jarryd Luke; this week with Candice Fox
JARRYD LUKE RACE REPORT Last fortnight guest racer Jarryd Luke joined us for the writing races, logging in all the way from tropical North Queensland. Jarryd writes surreal short stories, holds a PhD in creative writing from the Queensland University of Technology, and is Director of the Townsville Writers and Publishers Centre. Here are some of … Continue reading »