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Tag Archives: Mother of Pearl
Coming soon to a Zoom near you
Wednesday 22 July 2020, 6.30-7.30PM, I’m greatly looking forward to talking online about Mother of Pearl as part of the Yarra Valley Writers Festival Book Club. Book club hosts Michael Veitch & YVWF Director Brook Powell invite you to join … Continue reading
Willy Lit Fest Vision 2020
The Willy Lit Fest has been an annual fixture in the beachside Melbourne suburb of Williamstown since 2003. Not to be undone by the COVID-19 pandemic, the fabulous organisers have pivoted (a key 2020 word) to bring selected events to … Continue reading
Out of the starting gate
Escher jigsaw: a distraction in troubled times It has been a tumultuous start to the new year/decade, as Australia suffers through an unparalleled bushfire crisis, the fate of entire communities–human and animal–subject to the vagaries of a sudden wind change, … Continue reading
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Tagged #AuthorsForFireys, Angela Savage, bushfires, Enza Gandolfo, Escher, Geelong, jigsaw, Mother of Pearl
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A shell to your ear
Since releasing my new novel Mother of Pearl on 1 August, I’ve had the great pleasure of being interviewed for several radio book shows as well as my two favourite writerly podcasts. The Garret: Writers on Writing is, as the … Continue reading
More reviews for Mother of Pearl
There are good book reviews, which are nice. There are also reviews which see not just to the heart of your book, but hear the murmurings of your subconcious as you wrote it, and you soar like an eagle because … Continue reading
Early reviews for Mother of Pearl
Early reviews are coming in for my new novel, Mother of Pearl, and I’m blown away by the thoughtful and insightful responses to the book so far. Author Cass Moriarty writes, ‘In Mother of Pearl, author Angela Savage has given … Continue reading
Posted in Mother of Pearl
Tagged Angela Savage, Australian fiction, book review, Melbourne, Mother of Pearl, surrogacy, Thailand
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Mother of Pearl is launched
I feel a bit like a book is a ship, the building of it takes so much labour, the structure engineered over and over, to make it watertight, to get it to float and then the leap of faith. Off … Continue reading
Mother of Pearl to be published by Transit Lounge in 2019
I am absolutely delighted to share the news that my new novel, Mother of Pearl, will be published by Transit Lounge in July 2019. Mother of Pearl was written as part of my PhD in Creative Writing at Monash University, … Continue reading
Posted in Angela Savage, Books, Mother of Pearl
Tagged Angela Savage, Mother of Pearl, PhD novel, surrogacy, Thailand, Transit Lounge
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