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Tag Archives: Brisbane fiction
Fixing a Novel in a Changing Time – and Getting the Body Hair Right
‘Why do headphones have to be so damned small?!?!’ That’s a line from a festival session blurb connected with my novel Analogue Men and the fear and grumpiness that comes with the feeling that technology is outpacing us. Why the … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Bynes, analogue, analogue men, Brisbane fiction, digital, Jimmy Iovine, Justin Bieber, obscelence, pubic hair, publishing, technology, waxing, writing, Zigzag Street
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Some New Books (new to the non-ANZ world at least)
Almost three years ago, I turned my hand to crime. Crime fiction, at least. Actually, not even precisely crime fiction. Fiction with a crime in it. The idea had been on my mind for years, on and off, but in … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Bachelor Kisses, Brisbane fiction, crime fiction, ebooks, Exciting Press, Kindle, print on demand, Robert the Bruce, The Fix
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