Summary post for #AWW2015, including how I complied with the various criteria.
reading
My books for the 2015 Australian Women Writers Challenge
Annnnd here are the books I plan to read for #AWW2015
2015 Australian Women Writers Challenge
Getting back on the reading challenge horse 3 years after the Australian Women Writers challenge started!
Disability and Diversity in Young Adult Fiction
A couple of things have caught my eye lately, so I thought I’d share! Firstly, the Disability in Kidlit blog. This blog embraces a broad definition of disability, and discusses its representation in middle grade and YA literature from a… Read More ›
Adding to my authors list
Don’t whinge to this author.
Shameless plug for the Humble eBook Bundle – DRM free, proceeds direct to authors
Pay what you want and help charity, too.
Children’s Book Council of Australia Book Week: Books which shaped me
Here’s the brief: “Write some posts about my childhood reading, not only favourite books, but how I read them and why I still remember them.” (Seems I’ve missed the deadline already. Blogging Occupational hazard – sorry!) When I think of… Read More ›
Book Week: Looking For Alibrandi
In response to Tansy Rayner Roberts’s Blog Book Week challenge, I remember how I read Melina Marchetta’s Looking For Alibrandi when I was in high school.
Book Week: Playing Beatie Bow
In response to Tansy Rayner Roberts’s Blog Book Week challenge, I remember how Ruth Park’s Playing Beatie Bow affected me as a young teenage reader.
Book Week
Book Week 2012 #bookweek