THE BEST LITTLE BOOKSHOP OF THEM ALL

Most committed readers, I have no doubt, have their favourite bookshops. Sanctuarys that they feel have something special, some indefinable quality that sets them apart. A large part of this is the books, of course, but it’s more than that. My sister, I know, swears by Berkelouws in Cronulla south of Sydney. One good friend favours the Constant Reader on Sydney’s lower north shore, while another insists you can’t do better than Gleebooks. In Sydney’s … Read more…

HOW I HAD TWO BIG HITS SIMULTANEOUSLY.

Two fairly significant things happened to me at the end of March. On the 27th and 28th the slow moving and deeply destructive Category 4 Cyclone Debbie scored a direct hit on our home at Queensland’s Shute Harbour. On the 29th we crawled from our cyclone sanctuary to find the world around us battered and shattered. On March 30th – while I was trying to clear a path to the street, waist deep in green … Read more…

HOT OFF THE PRESS

From the moment a would be novelist clicks open that first bright white screen-page and keys in a working title, he or she has a pretty good idea what lies ahead. Most likely, many months, perhaps even years, of solitary slog, of Herculean effort; writing, re-writing and re-writing again. If the writer is committed enough, or perhaps just stubborn enough, to complete the work, he or she will know that when, eventually, they key in ‘The … Read more…