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Tag Archives: David Whish-Wilson
Aussie Author Challenge
As the year 2010 nears its end, I’ve just learned about the annual Aussie Author Challenge, a terrific initiative designed to encourage people to read more works by Australian authors. As an Australian author, I can only support such an … Continue reading
Summer reading
The Half-Child has gone electric, the eBook version released just in time for Christmas. You can buy it at Kobo Books or through Borders. A Kindle version will follow in a few months. Don’t you love that I sound like … Continue reading
Book review: Line of Sight
It’s a curious law of capitalism that the more you can afford to pay for something, the more likely you are to get it for free. Hollywood celebrities being given designer clothes comes to mind as an example. While quite on … Continue reading
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