Australian Women Writers Challenge discussion
Archived Participants 2012
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Jenny - Franklin - Dabbler

http://authorjennyschwartz.com/2012/0...
interesting thoughts on bio vs autobio Jenny - I am the opposite of you in preference but agree with you on the differences

it's horses for courses Jenny - the world would be boring if we all liked the same things

I take it so far as to not like fruit cake at all :)

OOOOHHH YUM - love that candied lemon peel - I do a cake which just has that in it :)

Anyways, I loved Shona Husk's Dark Vow. My review is on my blog or on Goodreads.
[I'm really curious to see if my html code for links worked...tech doofus here!]







Jenny wrote: "A short review this week, but only because the book's so good I want you to stop reading everything else and read Me, Antman & Fleabag. I truly loved this collection of short storie..."
Jenny,
Mini reviews are great - we can't do substantial reviews for every book and it's great to give others a taste. I think I'll follow your lead! (And maybe at a later date I can write them up in full.)
The National Year of Reading theme for February is "Laugh" and I know a lot of librarians will be following the #nyr12 hashtag on Twitter looking for recommendations (ditto for their websites). It would be great for AWW books that fit that subject, like this collection from Gayle Kennedy, get some promotion.
Jenny,
Mini reviews are great - we can't do substantial reviews for every book and it's great to give others a taste. I think I'll follow your lead! (And maybe at a later date I can write them up in full.)
The National Year of Reading theme for February is "Laugh" and I know a lot of librarians will be following the #nyr12 hashtag on Twitter looking for recommendations (ditto for their websites). It would be great for AWW books that fit that subject, like this collection from Gayle Kennedy, get some promotion.
Jenny wrote: "A pool sounds lovely :) although I guess I shouldn't complain too loudly. Being flooded out would be infinitely worse. Poor east coasters going through that, you have my sympathy."
This has been the most amazing non-summer in Katoomba. Last September we had a heatwave and fires - our street was evacuated - and I feared a long summer of smelling the air, watching for smoke and listening for sirens and helicopters. We had one more day like that in October when several more homes were threatened, then... Rain, rain, rain. There are slugs everywhere when I get up in the morning, but I won't complain!
Hope the heat has subsided for you.
This has been the most amazing non-summer in Katoomba. Last September we had a heatwave and fires - our street was evacuated - and I feared a long summer of smelling the air, watching for smoke and listening for sirens and helicopters. We had one more day like that in October when several more homes were threatened, then... Rain, rain, rain. There are slugs everywhere when I get up in the morning, but I won't complain!
Hope the heat has subsided for you.

I can spare some sympathy for you, Elizabeth, because ... last night was actually cool! My pity party has ended! Well, until next time. Summer seems an eternity some years. I wish some of your rain would make it west. Haven't the clouds heard the old advice, "Go West!"? ;)
Thx so much for the hashtag. I've scribbled a note to be sure to join in the conversation to recommend Gayle Kennedy's writing. Me, Antman and Fleabag was wonderful.


So for this week, I read Tara Moss's The Blood Countess. It was a light, fun paranormal romance. Here's hoping my review is equally snappy! It's on my blog or here on Goodreads
Hi Jenny, It's interesting to see Tara tackling a different genre. I wonder if she'll still be writing crime?


Her crime books are great!!

It sure is...GR has given me the opportunity to explore lots more authors, including a lot more Aussie authors!!

The three-in-one review is at my blog.




I enjoyed your review, Jenny. How amazing to read something evocative from your childhood. I remember hearing Elizabeth Jolley talk about her garden and experience of WA landscape (maybe in a documentary?) years ago, and thought she handled the setting in The Well in a fascinating way.
By the way, even though your blog is WordPress it doesn't appear that I can "follow" it. Is that right? It also appears to have attracted a spam comment. I don't know why!
By the way, even though your blog is WordPress it doesn't appear that I can "follow" it. Is that right? It also appears to have attracted a spam comment. I don't know why!

As for spam comments *grrrr* I don't why I'm currently suffering. I delete daily, but will have to look into something more high tech...I hope it wasn't unpleasant spam...I'll go remove it.
I'm not (as you've probably gathered) very clever on tech stuff. I'm not sure if you can "follow" in the same way Blogger lets you (or did let you, blast Google), but I do have an RSS feed button in the top right of my homepage ... and I think that if I copy the web addy into Google Reader (which is how I try to keep up with blogs) it should grab the feed.

Thanks, Jenny. My Wordpress site allows followers, so I wonder why yours doesn't? I don't seem to keep up with RSS feeds. I seem to respond better to things via email. Maybe if I start spending more time on Google Reader I'll get the hange of it.


The review is here on Goodreads or on my blog.

The review is here on Goodreads or on my blog.


My review is here on Goodreads or at my blog.
I also enjoyed a fun steampunk novella by Annie Seaton, Winter of the Passion Flower. What an exuberant imagination! My review is here.

The Girl in Steel Capped Boots by Loretta Hill reviewed on my blog or here on Goodreads.

Review here on Goodreads or at my blog.



This week I reviewed a collection of short stories. A Taste of Life and Love in Australia by Margaret Lynette Sharp was like sitting down to a quiet cuppa with friends: warm, funny and wise.
You can read my review here on Goodreads or on my blog.

Although...I should have made it clearer ... I combined two posts in one just above ... I wasn't shouting "Lisa, read this book!" (How rude would that be?) Saying hi to you was separate to reporting in my review for the week.
So, to get it right this time ... Hi, Lisa :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Mr Right and Other Mongrels (other topics)The Trinket Seller's Daughter (other topics)
Love and Romanpunk (other topics)
Dead Heat (other topics)
Jilted (other topics)
More...
First review for 2012 is Tahlia Newland's short story A Hole in the Pavement. Loved it.
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