The Promise Seed will move and
mesmerise you.
The development of Cass’ third novel is assisted by a grant gratefully received from the Australia Council for the Arts.
Her stories feature histories, memories and secrets and the way in which troubled families function.
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Reading, writing and kindness
It’s been four months since I last posted on my website. Thanks to all of you for your support and love over the past two years as our daughter Kiara struggled with Stage 4 metastatic cancer, and for your outpouring of grief when she died on 23 May this year. It has been a long (and also much too short) two years; exhausting, challenging, devastating and overwhelming. Thank you for carrying us in your arms and holding us tight. Writing is on pause for me as I grieve but I have kept reading (albeit slowly) and will share with you through reviews in the coming weeks the books that have sustained me during this period. Congratulations to everyone who has recently published – what an achievement. And congratulations to everyone who has kept writing words, despite their own challenges and personal difficulties, whether published or not. And thank you readers for continuing to support creatives with buying, borrowing and recommending books. Kiara’s two greatest legacies are her two gorgeous children, and her capacity for kindness in spite of all she endured. The literary community, especially in Brisbane, exhibits this kindness in our inclusive and welcoming way, and I wish for us all to continue this tradition by supporting writers in every genre. Reading = tolerance = kindness. I hope to return to hosting literary events next year. In the meantime, like you, I will keep reading and (eventually) writing again. Books are a joy and a solace.
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What Am I Reading?
Everywhere We Look – Martine Kropkowski
Martine Kropkowski’s debut psychological thriller Everywhere We Look (Ultimo 2024) is a triumph of canvassing female relationships, domestic violence and coercive control almost without a single violent act on the page – the entire story is hint and subjective; sinister and menacing while just out of reach; anticipatory fear all the more traumatic because we are always guessing at what has happened in the past or what might occur in the future. Kropkowski has written a skilful and clever narrative that never states the obvious and yet fills us with terror.
read more…Songs for the Dead and the Living – Sarah M Saleh
Songs for the Dead and the Living (Affirm Press 2023) is a pertinent novel for our times. Written by Sara M Saleh, the daughter of immigrants from Palestine, Egypt and Lebanon, the author combines her personal experiences, the history of her family and her skill in writing poetry to create this debut novel about belonging, family, loyalty, fear, racism, outsiders, escape and the idea of Home.
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