Monday musings on Australian literature: #8wordstory

Do you like writing challenges? Last year I started a Monday Musings sub-series on Australia's state writers centres. So far I've written on four, and I should be getting on with it. However, I can't resist returning, today, to the Queensland Writers' Centre (previous post) to share a wonderful campaign they ran late last year. … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: #8wordstory

Six degrees of separation, FROM Memoirs of a geisha TO …

Last month I complained about the start of autumn because although I love autumn, I hate winter. This month, another nail went in the warm-weather coffin, with the ending of daylight savings. Oh dear ... The good news for me, though, is that I have actually read April's starting book for the Six Degrees of … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Memoirs of a geisha TO …

Monday musings on Australian literature: Novels retelling other literary works

Those who read my blog regularly will guess what inspired this post - Mirandi Riwoe's The fish girl (my review), which is her response to W. Somerset Maugham's short story "The four fat Dutchmen" (my review). It got me thinking about how many other Australian novelists have done this sort of thing ... However, when … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Novels retelling other literary works