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Tag Archives: Jane Sullivan
On the road again
We head for Thailand today to spend Songkran (Thai/Buddhist New Year) in Krabi province, where we spent a wonderful holiday in January 2009. We are also headed to Nakhon Si Thammarat, part of Thailand I have never visited before. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Nette, Angela Savage, editing, Jane Sullivan, Thailand, travel
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Naming names
‘Names in fiction have an almost mystical importance,’ writes Jane Sullivan in The enabling art of naming names (The Age, A2, Sat 13 Nov 2010 p.25). Indeed, there is an almost mystical story to the name of one of the … Continue reading
Posted in About the author, Writing
Tagged Angela Savage, character name, copyright, Jane Sullivan, name, Palani Narayanan, The Half-Child
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