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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How is it 2026?
I can’t believe 2026 has well and truly begun. I hope you are reading interesting, informative and enlightening books and I hope, if you’re a writer, that you are carving out the time and space to work on the projects that you are passionate about and that thrill your heart. I’m excited to be in conversation with Sita Walker in March about her novel IN A COMMON HOUR (which I could not put down) – see Events for booking details. And I’m very much looking forward to moderating a panel of criminally good crime writers at the next Sisters in Crime literary dinner in April – again, details on the Events page. There are so many great events and workshops coming up at our Indie bookshops – why not take a look and decide which ones you’d most like to attend? I also recently attended the Brisbane Writers Crew monthly get-together. What a fantastic group of emerging and established authors. It’s a social afternoon, all about connecting, making friends, chatting writing and providing encouragement. Search on Facebook for their next event, epically organised by Rahnia Collins. I hope this year brings great books, excellent words and new writing friendships in this fantastic literary community.
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What Am I Reading?
Tin Man – Sarah Winman
TIN MAN (Tinder Press 2017) by Sarah Winman has been on my TBR list ever since I read STILL LIFE, years ago now (still one of my favourite ever books). I had no idea what TIN MAN was about, only that it was written before STILL LIFE and everyone had good things to say about it. I don’t know why it has taken me so long to get to it – it’s short and can be read almost in one sitting – but I’m so glad I finally did.
read more…All Her Lives – Ingrid Horrocks
ALL HER LIVES (UQP 2025) by Ingrid Horrocks is a collection of nine very different stories – varied times and settings – that all have in common revolutionary and feminist themes. Many of the stories are loosely connected either through situation or through the casual introduction of characters – or sometimes the ancestors or generational offspring of characters.
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