by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Feb 6, 2015 | Give-away, Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** The Maxwell Sisters by Loretta Hill “All families have their problems. None more so than the mad...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Jan 24, 2015 | Give-away
Welcome to the Australian Women Writers Challenge Australia Day Book Giveaway! Thanks to Simon and Schuster Australia, five lucky Australian readers will each win copies of: Lyrebird Hill by Anna Romer and Reluctantly Charmed by Ellie O’Neill When all that you...
by daniellebinks | Dec 11, 2014 | Give-away, Spotlights
Founded in 2010 by Catherine Lewis, Wild Dingo Press is committed to publishing the stories of individuals quietly doing extraordinary things, be it exposure of corruption and systemic flaws or the experiences of the disenfranchised, disempowered and dispossessed....
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Nov 6, 2014 | Give-away, Guest Posts
For some time I’ve flirted with the idea of a tree change but, being a rather cautious (and lazy) person, wishing and wondering and collecting the occasional real estate pamphlet is about as far as I’ve gone. Instead I came up with an altogether less...
by ladyredjess | Oct 9, 2014 | Give-away, Round-ups
The light and shade woven into one’s writing from disability, memoir as protest, a rugged journey to wellness, and the consolations of deafness – these were all ideas explored in our guest posts by writers with disability over September. Honey Brown, author of five...
by ladyredjess | Sep 28, 2014 | Article, Give-away, Guest Posts
Two years ago, Elizabeth Lhuede, founder of the Australian Women Writers Challenge, approached me to become editor for the AWW in the area of diversity. She had read a blog post I’d written for the challenge on Eva Hornung’s Dog Boy, in which I discussed the way...