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Katharine Susannah Prichard, Goldfields Trilogy (review)

Katharine Susannah Prichard, Goldfields Trilogy (review)

by wadholloway | Jul 13, 2022 | Guest Posts, Reviews

by Marcie|Buried in Print. KSP’s historic call to action reverberates with unexpected strength.

Georgiana Molloy: Collector of Seeds and Words

Georgiana Molloy: Collector of Seeds and Words

by wadholloway | Jun 22, 2022 | Essay, Guest Posts

by Jessica White. I was out riding a few days back & the country was assuming its usual garb Hibbertias & Hoveas thickly covered the ground I dried two or three Specimens but not being able to gather them myself I did not get all I wanted

Nathan Hobby, The Red Witch (review)

Nathan Hobby, The Red Witch (review)

by wadholloway | May 11, 2022 | Reviews

by Bill Holloway. A review of the first biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard since her son, Ric Throssell’s Wild Weeds and Windflowers (1975)

Sunday Spotlight with Tracy Sorensen

Sunday Spotlight with Tracy Sorensen

by TheresaSmithWrites | Mar 4, 2018 | Interviews, Spotlights

Welcome to Sunday Spotlight. Our guest today is Tracy Sorensen, author of the delightfully unique novel, The Lucky Galah.   1.     Is there a special galah in your life that inspired the character of Lucky?  Oh yes indeed. Her name was Myrtle Skippetyhop. She...
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