How much can you fit into one week?

It's been a busy one.  I'm probably exaggerating though, when I suggest that you couldn't have fitted anything more into the week.  But it's Sunday night and I'm finally sitting down to write something on this blog after what seems never ending frenetic activity.Of course, as soon as I got organised, Nosey (cat) decided it … Continue reading How much can you fit into one week?

A Moment of Respite

“Come on you lazy thing!” Sarah extended a hand, and pulled Aaron the last few steps up the sloping granite rock face above the peppermint scrub.  He dropped his pack beside hers, and the two of them turned towards the panorama spread out below.  A small breeze flicked the hair escaping from under Sarah’s hat, … Continue reading A Moment of Respite

A Walk Down Memory Lane – my review of “Mates at Billabong” by Mary Grant Bruce

I picked this book up for free on Amazon, and decided to take a walk down memory lane with it, and also read it as part of my contribution to the AWWC 2013. I first read it as a child in the seventies, when my mother introduced me to Mary Grant Bruce's Billabong books. I … Continue reading A Walk Down Memory Lane – my review of “Mates at Billabong” by Mary Grant Bruce

People

It's 180 years since the passing of the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833, and last night I sat and listened to a gentleman from Nepal talk about his organisation's efforts to rescue and rehabilitate Nepalese women and girls from a life of sex slavery.Although for many years I've known that trafficking continues to occur all … Continue reading People

Happy Birthday Dad

 On July 29th, my Dad turned 80.  Yesterday we had an 80th Birthday Party, full of food, drink and lots of chatting.  I've been thinking quite a lot about Dad over the last week, remembering all kinds of things.  The cackling laugh that used to scare the living daylights out of us during tense moments … Continue reading Happy Birthday Dad

Sci-ku

I was perusing the NSW Writers Centre newsletter yesterday and was intrigued to find in the "Opportunities for Writers" section, a piece entitled "Can you Sci-ku?" If you have a look here, you'll find the RiAus, who describe themselves as "RiAus is Australia’s unique national science hub, promoting public awareness and understanding of science. At … Continue reading Sci-ku

Thoughts on Women in Media (or one of my hobby horses).

This week I read a fabulous blog piece by Cori Schumacher, a surfer and writer.  You can read it here.  It got me thinking again.  Thinking about the way women are viewed in different cultures, and how even cultures that believe they are the most liberated, still seem to need to reduce women to the … Continue reading Thoughts on Women in Media (or one of my hobby horses).

Young Writers

Today I was up at our kids' highschool introducing a group of young writers to the stimulus material for a writing competition.  It was fantastic to see so many year 7-10's getting excited about writing creatively.  I tried to get the most boring bits out of the way (the rules) as fast as possible, and … Continue reading Young Writers

Writing strong female characters.

I recently read another blog post regarding the writing of real female characters.  It was a really interesting read, and highlighted the issues that writers face when they attempt to avoid misogyny.  I'm a female writer, and when I set out to write my first published story, I deliberately wrote about a strong female character … Continue reading Writing strong female characters.

The World Of the Future

When I was a kid, I dreamt of the day I'd become an astronaut, head out into space, and explore the universe.  As I grew older, I realised that my poor eyesight would most likely exclude me, and I turned to other dreams, fully expecting that the human race would be exploring at least the … Continue reading The World Of the Future