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A deep sadness filled his heart. There was no warning, no precursor, no trigger. No impending doom, or premonition of things going wrong....


Book Review: The Dry by Jane Harper
A brilliantly written Australian crime novel, The Dry will keep you guessing the entire way through. We're immediately transported to...


Book Review: Duskfall by Christopher Husberg
Hold on to your hats, fantasy lovers, because this is one wild ride. From the first pages of the prologue the reader is swept up into the...


Book Review: Close Enough to Touch by Colleen Oakley
Jubilee Jenkins has a rare disorder: she's allergic to humans. It makes for a fascinating premise, and this novel deals with the issue...


Australia Day Reflections
If your social media news feed is anything like mine, then today you’ve seen a lot of opinions of what it means to be Australian. You’ve...


Five Steps to Overcoming Writer's Block
A common difficulty in a writer’s world is forming words on your blank page when you’re lacking motivation and/or creativity. Not such a...


Book Review: The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney
Being compared to Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train leaves one with big expectations for this novel and it does not disappoint. I was...


Setting the Scene
From my own reading experiences, setting can make or break interest in a novel. Set a brilliant novel in space and you’ll lose anyone not...


What a Character!
There's a few key elements to creating a unique story, and one of those is your characters. Let's face it - without characters, you don't...


Two, to or too?
I've been slack with blogging, I know, but I think it's time to start helping out with some grammar basics. So let me start with one that...