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Tag Archives: Dawn Barker
Review: Let Her Go
Dawn Barker’s novel Let Her Go is a psychological thriller about surrogacy and its consequences, set in contemporary Western Australia. Surrogacy is a hot topic, given the recent case of the WA couple who paid a Thai surrogate to have … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews & Interviews
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Tagged Angela Savage, Australian Women Writers, book review, Dawn Barker, Let Her Go, surrogacy
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Writers Ask Writers: Tools of the trade
I’ve developed a passion for Western Australian fiction, this year reading Simone Lazaroo’s The Australian Fiancé, Julienne Van Loon’s Harmless, and the second novels in crime series by David Whish-Wilson and Felicity Young. On my TBR pile, I have Fractured by Dawn Barker … Continue reading →
Posted in Angela Savage
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Tagged Amanda Curtin, Angela Savage, Annabel Smith, Dawn Barker, Emma Chapman, Natasha Lester, Sara Foster, Writers ask writers, writing tools
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28 Comments
Author for a day
This post is inspired by Kirsten Krauth and a collective of WA writers who recently blogged on the topic: Which writer (living or dead) would you like to be for a day? It’s a tantalising prospect, one that sets my imagination off … Continue reading →
Posted in Literary giants
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Tagged Agatha Christie, Amanda Curtin, Angela Savage, Annabel Smith, Dawn Barker, Emma Chapman, Kirsten Krauth, Natasha Lester, Sara Foster
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23 Comments