I was to have called you today to have a chat for a profile we are doing about you in Victorian Lifestyle magazine – through Michael Williams at Text Publishing. Unfortunately I seem to have the wrong phone number for you and Michael is not answering his mobile so I can check the number.
So, would you be around tomorrow at all and can I call you then? I am in Sydney all day but should be able to speak some time and will fit in with you.
Alternatively, I could put some information together from all the media information I have found about you and email to you so you can fill in any gaps. What I would like to include is some of your thoughts on living in Melbourne and Victoria now that you have returned and a bit more of your plans for your creative and writing future.
So, let me know if that’s ok – my email address is frantrb@optusnet.com.au and the mobile number is 0403 133 063. I won’t have access to emails from early tomorrow until Sunday morning, but will be checking them until late tonight.
Ange
Back in Melb tomorrow after 7 weeks travel…..have read review #1 and await others. Hope all OK for Sunday night even though you are a celeb. Will buy copies of book this week!
Love from Syd in transit
Al
Angela, ce nom, le son de ta voix….. je ne peux pas, je n’ai jamais oublié. J’ai surfé sur flickr….. night…. et pourquoi ? j’ai trouvé Angela Savage, behind the night bazar. Alors je suis partis 15 ans en arrière et je t’ai vu, j’ai vu Andrew, j’ai vu et revu Vientiane, le Mékong et les Lao Beer. Et le temps passe et ton visage, sur le net, toujours le même…. et j’aimerais tellement lire ton livre. J’aimerais aussi te dire que je n’ai jamais oublié la lettre que tu m’as écrit quand j’ai quitter Vientiane. Oh Angela je me souviens et de puis Genève, Suisse, je te souhaite tout ce que tu mérites et j’espère que je vais trouver ton livre en Europe….. et lire, lire…… Je t’embrasse. Thierry
You probably don’t remember me. We met in Vientiane when I was up there working with AusAID. I hung out with our mutual friend Doravann Di.
Congratulations on your first book – I picked up a copy at Brisbane Airport, having noticed your name on the cover. I enjoyed it, and recognised a lot of cultural comment and location stuff. Keep writing and contact me on the supplied email if you want.
I’m now a consultant, but still in development work, working from home. In fact my partner is also a novelist. Check out http://www.melissalucashenko.com
You may have heard of her, or you may bump into her at the odd writers festival or two.
Like Bill, I picked it up because I recognised your name, but couldn’t put it down until it was finished (1am!!).
It was a great to read good fiction from the world of expat life and international development – the characters were very realistic and elements of them recognisable, but the crime genre is always a great escape!!
HI Angela
Diana Baker, my niece gave me Night Bazaar for Christmas – great read and I look forward to reading Laundry List. Keep writing! Please
Anne Halloran
i thought i’d look you up on the web, found your site, love your site. how cute is natasha! hope you’re all well. think of you all often. oh matt proposed, i’m engated.
After regretting not asking you more about your writing in our brief meeting at Boatnoodle restaurant the other day I searched and found you on the web – an amazing world! It’s been a while since I got lost in a crime thriller so tomorrow I’ll try to get a copy of Behind The Night Bazaar! Let us know if you’d like a trip to meet our family in Prey Veng while the three of you are here.
Hi Angela!!!… Andrew and Natasha. =)
How are you??
I am just visiting your website. I am sorry I couldn’t write before. I have been very busy settling back in Mexico. I hope you are having a great time. When are you going back to Melbourne???
Dear Angela,
I am wondering if I could get your permission to reprint your article “ ‘Vectors’ and ‘Protectors’: Women and HIV/AIDS in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic” in an anthology to come out with Routledge titled ?
I have a formal letter that I send you outlining the nature of the publication …. probably not great content for your Blog! But this is the only way I have managed to track contact details for you. Is there any chance you can email me at Louise.Edwards@uts.edu.au? I can then send you the formal letter for your consideration.
Trying to find you. Fr. Brian Stoney died today. 12/11/8. Wanted to let you know. Just wanted to talk to you and hear you dopey. Not even sure why. Never stopped loving my correspondent from Paris, my first lover, and always my soulmate…you only ever get one.
I always have ange. Just wanted to let you know about Brian. Love and care to you whatever you are doing and to your family. Probably not right to send to blog, but delete if called for of course.For some reasonwanted to tell you about Brian. I hope I am going to be able to speak at the funeral.
Paul Stoney.
PS. Photo of you. You are unchanged. Me too.
Love Paul xx.
Su’ursdai chhnam thmai barang! Stumbled across your website. I recall when fiction-writing was high on the intention list. Seems you have burst into the genre from the above comments. Congratulations. I will certainly track down the title. What is happening in your life?
My name is Frank, I am publisher and I’d like to know whether you have or not agreements for publishing your books. I read “Behind the Night Bazaar” time ago and I liked it a lot.
Dear Angela, I have not read your book, although I will certainly be getting a copy now. I’m writing because I just read the little cartoon you wrote for the ABA’s magazine, Essence and it made me cry. I wanted to thank you for summarising this beautiful relationship we have so well. I’m looking forward to reading more of your work (I love crime fiction, too) – thanks again, you made my night x Marion
Thursday, 1 June 2006 at 4:39 am |
Hi Angela
I was to have called you today to have a chat for a profile we are doing about you in Victorian Lifestyle magazine – through Michael Williams at Text Publishing. Unfortunately I seem to have the wrong phone number for you and Michael is not answering his mobile so I can check the number.
So, would you be around tomorrow at all and can I call you then? I am in Sydney all day but should be able to speak some time and will fit in with you.
Alternatively, I could put some information together from all the media information I have found about you and email to you so you can fill in any gaps. What I would like to include is some of your thoughts on living in Melbourne and Victoria now that you have returned and a bit more of your plans for your creative and writing future.
So, let me know if that’s ok – my email address is frantrb@optusnet.com.au and the mobile number is 0403 133 063. I won’t have access to emails from early tomorrow until Sunday morning, but will be checking them until late tonight.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards
Fran
Fran Madigan
Victorian Lifestyle
Monday, 12 June 2006 at 2:03 am |
Ange
Back in Melb tomorrow after 7 weeks travel…..have read review #1 and await others. Hope all OK for Sunday night even though you are a celeb. Will buy copies of book this week!
Love from Syd in transit
Al
Saturday, 9 September 2006 at 12:17 am |
Angela, ce nom, le son de ta voix….. je ne peux pas, je n’ai jamais oublié. J’ai surfé sur flickr….. night…. et pourquoi ? j’ai trouvé Angela Savage, behind the night bazar. Alors je suis partis 15 ans en arrière et je t’ai vu, j’ai vu Andrew, j’ai vu et revu Vientiane, le Mékong et les Lao Beer. Et le temps passe et ton visage, sur le net, toujours le même…. et j’aimerais tellement lire ton livre. J’aimerais aussi te dire que je n’ai jamais oublié la lettre que tu m’as écrit quand j’ai quitter Vientiane. Oh Angela je me souviens et de puis Genève, Suisse, je te souhaite tout ce que tu mérites et j’espère que je vais trouver ton livre en Europe….. et lire, lire…… Je t’embrasse. Thierry
Monday, 9 October 2006 at 11:44 pm |
Do you have an email mailing list, so readers can be alerted when your next book is released? If so, may I be added to it, please?
Thanks.
Wednesday, 11 October 2006 at 1:39 am |
Hi Angela
You probably don’t remember me. We met in Vientiane when I was up there working with AusAID. I hung out with our mutual friend Doravann Di.
Congratulations on your first book – I picked up a copy at Brisbane Airport, having noticed your name on the cover. I enjoyed it, and recognised a lot of cultural comment and location stuff. Keep writing and contact me on the supplied email if you want.
I’m now a consultant, but still in development work, working from home. In fact my partner is also a novelist. Check out http://www.melissalucashenko.com
You may have heard of her, or you may bump into her at the odd writers festival or two.
Cheers
Bill
Wednesday, 25 October 2006 at 3:51 am |
Congratulations on your novel Angela.
Like Bill, I picked it up because I recognised your name, but couldn’t put it down until it was finished (1am!!).
It was a great to read good fiction from the world of expat life and international development – the characters were very realistic and elements of them recognisable, but the crime genre is always a great escape!!
I look forward to the next book.
Monday, 12 February 2007 at 7:02 am |
HI Angela
Diana Baker, my niece gave me Night Bazaar for Christmas – great read and I look forward to reading Laundry List. Keep writing! Please
Anne Halloran
Sunday, 18 March 2007 at 9:41 am |
A published book. Fantastic. What a wonderful achievement. But do you think The Police should be doing a reunion tour?
Thursday, 22 March 2007 at 12:17 am |
Congrats on the Night Bazaar – thought this item might interest you
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=2&subID=1547
Wednesday, 11 April 2007 at 11:36 am |
hi Ang
i thought i’d look you up on the web, found your site, love your site. how cute is natasha! hope you’re all well. think of you all often. oh matt proposed, i’m engated.
love jeanne savage xxxxxxxxxx
Monday, 7 May 2007 at 3:03 am |
Hi Angela
Just to let you know I enjoyed your session at the Williamstown Festival yesterday.
I bought a copy of your book and started it last night – so far so good.
I’m writing a short piece on the Crime Writing Panel in my own blog, should be posted later today.
Good luck with your writing.
Bruce Clarke
Friday, 16 November 2007 at 5:21 am |
Hi Angela,
Could you email me regarding the possibility of writing a story for a potential anthology, please. Hope to hear from you soon.
Best,
Liz Filleul
Thursday, 14 February 2008 at 11:42 am |
Hi Angela (and Andrew)
After regretting not asking you more about your writing in our brief meeting at Boatnoodle restaurant the other day I searched and found you on the web – an amazing world! It’s been a while since I got lost in a crime thriller so tomorrow I’ll try to get a copy of Behind The Night Bazaar! Let us know if you’d like a trip to meet our family in Prey Veng while the three of you are here.
Cheers
Geordie (and Keasar)
Sunday, 23 March 2008 at 11:46 am |
Hi Angela,
I always have to have two goes! Put my message under ‘work in progress’!!! Will not repeat here.
Take care of yourself … hope all is well with the family.
Cheers
Helen
Sunday, 18 May 2008 at 11:00 am |
Hi Angela,
Remember me…….Moop. I found you on a website, and was quite overcome. Would love to hear from you after all these years.
Till then
Maya
Monday, 19 May 2008 at 3:16 am |
hey Ang
Where are you now? In Vietnam? Hows Natasha?
Love Jeannie xxxxx
Friday, 30 May 2008 at 6:15 pm |
Hi Angela!!!… Andrew and Natasha. =)
How are you??
I am just visiting your website. I am sorry I couldn’t write before. I have been very busy settling back in Mexico. I hope you are having a great time. When are you going back to Melbourne???
Well, give Natasha a big cuddle for me.
Love,
Bianca Eloisa.
Thursday, 5 June 2008 at 1:03 pm |
Dear Angela,
I am wondering if I could get your permission to reprint your article “ ‘Vectors’ and ‘Protectors’: Women and HIV/AIDS in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic” in an anthology to come out with Routledge titled ?
I have a formal letter that I send you outlining the nature of the publication …. probably not great content for your Blog! But this is the only way I have managed to track contact details for you. Is there any chance you can email me at Louise.Edwards@uts.edu.au? I can then send you the formal letter for your consideration.
Best wishes
Louise
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 at 12:23 pm |
Hi my darling angela savage,
Trying to find you. Fr. Brian Stoney died today. 12/11/8. Wanted to let you know. Just wanted to talk to you and hear you dopey. Not even sure why. Never stopped loving my correspondent from Paris, my first lover, and always my soulmate…you only ever get one.
I always have ange. Just wanted to let you know about Brian. Love and care to you whatever you are doing and to your family. Probably not right to send to blog, but delete if called for of course.For some reasonwanted to tell you about Brian. I hope I am going to be able to speak at the funeral.
Paul Stoney.
PS. Photo of you. You are unchanged. Me too.
Love Paul xx.
Monday, 5 January 2009 at 2:32 am |
Hey Angela
Su’ursdai chhnam thmai barang! Stumbled across your website. I recall when fiction-writing was high on the intention list. Seems you have burst into the genre from the above comments. Congratulations. I will certainly track down the title. What is happening in your life?
Cheers!
alan
Saturday, 10 January 2009 at 5:39 pm |
Dear Angela:
My name is Frank, I am publisher and I’d like to know whether you have or not agreements for publishing your books. I read “Behind the Night Bazaar” time ago and I liked it a lot.
Best regards!
Monday, 13 July 2009 at 1:33 am |
Ange, can you forward your current email …in Brisbane to Tues
Al
Sunday, 30 August 2009 at 12:05 pm |
Dear Angela, I have not read your book, although I will certainly be getting a copy now. I’m writing because I just read the little cartoon you wrote for the ABA’s magazine, Essence and it made me cry. I wanted to thank you for summarising this beautiful relationship we have so well. I’m looking forward to reading more of your work (I love crime fiction, too) – thanks again, you made my night x Marion