Links to friends

Readers may recognise some of the following names from the Acknowledgments section at the back of Behind the Night Bazaar.

Helen Morgan and I have been friends for over 30 years. Her first book, a work of literary non-fiction, is Blue Mauritius: The Hunt for the World’s Most Valuable Stamps, published by Atlantic Books UK, and can be ordered through bookshops in Australia or online through Amazon.

Susan Fry and I have been friends for over 20 years. Among her many talents, Sooz hand crafts unique and beautiful toys.

Paddy O’Reilly and I have appeared on a number of panels together. Her novel The Factory is set in Japan and is a lyrical and evocative read, suspenseful to the last page.

I have been a member of the Sisters in Crime Inc Australia since 1998. Established to ‘fight for justice for women crime writers’, it is a great source of support to Australian women writers and readers of crime fiction and true crime.

Sophy Morrow is a designer who specialises in making small websites attractive and accessible. She helped me to set up this blog/site and taught me how to maintain it. I can highly recommend her services.

2 Responses to “Links to friends”

  1. Stephanie Brown Says:

    Angela, I never knew crime fiction could be so raunchy aswell as political.You’ve converted me.Well done Cousin,what an absorbing,colourful,and culturally engaging novel.I’m looking forward to the next one.
    Glad to hear your launch was such a memerable occasion, in your honour..you deserve it.

  2. Jodie Mckee Lavallee Says:

    Angela,

    I am so happy to have found you! I am looking forward to reading your book.

    I am still in Seattle. It’s been 24 years since Paris! Such amazing memories.

    Love

    Jodie

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