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International Womens Day Featured Author: Jackee Ashwin

My last feature author is Jackee Ashwin, from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.     Jackee is a member of Queensland Writers Centre and Australian Writers, and although working full time in Government, writing continues to fulfil her thoughts during down time and something she has always loved, sitting in the evening and most Saturdays with pencil in hand,… Continue reading International Womens Day Featured Author: Jackee Ashwin

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International Women’s Day Feature Author: Lea Scott

From the time Lea Scott picked up her first crayon, creative writing has been one of her lifelong passions. Her mother’s cupboards are filled with self-illustrated books and stories penned from an early age. Other random life skills she has gained along the way include the ability to bait her own fishhook and shoot with a… Continue reading International Women’s Day Feature Author: Lea Scott

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International Women’s Day: Debbie Terranova

Debbie Terranova is a writer of contemporary and historical fiction. She specialises in ‘fiction with a conscience’, meaning fictional stories based on real events or set in a specific era. On being a writer: Learning to be a writer is like learning anything else: you have to crawl before you walk, and walk before you… Continue reading International Women’s Day: Debbie Terranova

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International Women’s Day Feature Author: MC D’alton

My next Feature Author is MC D'alton writes spicy contemporary romance  and spicy fantasy romance with a Celtic flavour.  MC Dalton's South African heritage brings a gritty edge to her writing that packs a powerful emotional punch. MC writes tough, strong heroines and hero's evolved enough to handle them. "My real name is Michelle De… Continue reading International Women’s Day Feature Author: MC D’alton

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International Women’s Day Featured Author: Jan Muir

Today is International Women's Day, and I am taking a literary approach to mark the occasion! Over the course of the day, I will be sharing a series of posts featuring a selection of Australian authors and their fantastic books! To kick of this global celebration of women, my first Feature Author is Jan Muir,… Continue reading International Women’s Day Featured Author: Jan Muir

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Ireland: 31 Days, 31 Pictures: Day 7- Cherry Blossoms

Day #7: Cherry Blossoms in Galway This was one of my first days in Galway, and a friend of my AirBnb host had offered to give me a tour of the city. This delightful setting was directly across the street from the Mill Street Garda Station, the main police station in the city of Galway.… Continue reading Ireland: 31 Days, 31 Pictures: Day 7- Cherry Blossoms

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Ireland: 31 Days, 31 Pictures: Day 6- National University of Ireland (Galway)

Day #6: The National University if Ireland (Galway) The university opened for teaching in 1849 as Queen's College, Galway with 37 professors and 91 students. A year later it became part of the Queen's University of Ireland. The Irish Universities Act (1908) made this college a constituent college of the new National University of Ireland,… Continue reading Ireland: 31 Days, 31 Pictures: Day 6- National University of Ireland (Galway)

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Ireland: 31 Days, 31 Photos. Day #5: Ballinasloe

Ballinasloe is a town in the easternmost part of County Galway in Ireland. It is one of the largest towns in County Galway with a population of approximately 7,200 people. I came to Ballinasloe to research St. Brigid's, formally the Connacht District Lunatic Asylum, opened in County Galway in 1833. Standing on the edge of the village,… Continue reading Ireland: 31 Days, 31 Photos. Day #5: Ballinasloe