Australian Women Writers Challenge – Book Review 5
My final review, according to the rules, does not signal that the challenge is over: there are still many books to read this year. While writing a cooking scene for […]
My final review, according to the rules, does not signal that the challenge is over: there are still many books to read this year. While writing a cooking scene for […]
In this workshop, we will explore a range of writing activities designed to be adapted for the classroom. Taking Calvino’s If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller as inspiration, we […]
For the last few years, I have been privileged to travel to Dubbo each June and deliver seminars for students in the west and far west of NSW to assist […]
Beautiful Death is a fast paced book and a quick and enjoyable read. I was drawn by the cover that declares ‘a DCI Jack Hawksworth novel’ having previously read and […]
This title was one of many on display (and for purchase) as part of the Historical Novel Society of Australasia (HNSA) 2019 conference held in late October at the University […]
An unsolved murder comes to light after almost seventy years … So begins the blurb on the back cover of this enthralling read set in Melbourne. A dual timeline narrative, […]
This year, I’m taking time off work to write. My novel, with the working title ‘Woven’, has morphed into a teen/coming-of-age story after discussions with my mentor, Aleesah Darlison from Greenleaf. […]
Originally posted on Rhiannon Hall – Teacher – Poet – Reader:
Being an Australian woman, and hoping to one day have a book of my own published, the promotion of…
In my first year as Head Teacher, I overhauled the junior English programs to promote skill development in readying students for senior studies and their completion, ultimately, of the HSC […]
Room after room after room … the glorious colour, vibrant patterns, and range of textiles that form the Step into Paradise exhibition offer a small glimpse into the design world of […]