"River of Snake" is the 1996 debut novel of #AustralianWriter Chris McLeod, featuring #angels, #snakes and crows and other religious symbolism

https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=229056415

#YearOfTheSnake #AustralianLiterature

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"Snake" by #AustralianWriter and poet Kate Jennings is a short & sharp novel about 20 years of marital displeasure, a mis-matched and doomed relationship in 1950s and 60s #Australia

#AustralianLiterature #AustralianStudies #YearOfTheSnake

https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=23088704X

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Very excited to announce that My Brother-But-One is once again available to purchase in paperback with its beautiful new international cover.

https://books2read.com/MyBrotherButOne

#australianwriter #writerscommunity #writerslife #thrillerreaders #thrillerwriters #auswrites #fictionwriters #crimewriters #writersconnection #ebook #Africa #conservation #RomanceReaders #thriller #readinglist

Available now at your favorite digital store!

My Brother-But-One by T.M. Clark

Australian freelance writers and authors - as I write in Look-It's Your Book! - you're missing out if you're not signed up for ELR, PLR and CAL.

In that vein, here's a great piece by @ViviennePearson with the nuts and bolts of how to sign up for Copyright payments (CAL) so you are compensated for your work being copied by schools/uni's, government and businesses.

'Freelance Christmas' is always great to look forward to so have a read!

https://www.rachelslist.com.au/blog/inside-the-black-box-of-copyright-agency-payments/

#freelancewriter #freelance #author #Australianauthor #Australia #WritersAustralia #Australianwriter #freelancejournalist

Inside the ‘black box’ of Copyright Agency payments | Rachel's List blog

Just what IS the Copyright Agency and how can you enjoy what many of us call 'Freelance Christmas' - payments for usage of your work? Find out here.

Freelancing blog | Rachel's List
Reinventing the wheel

My current project is figuring out exactly how writing fits into my life now that I have a kid. It’s not a time issue. Or, not totally. When you have a toddler it’s always a little bit …

LJ Grove-Jones Writes*

Technically an #AustralianWriter, Henry Handel Richardson lived mainly in Europe. Bracketing writers by nationality got me thinking about what "Australian" writer #BrianCastro said:

“I think..one’s writing is far more identified with a style..with writers..you admire & who have gone before you than with a national, ethnic, or religious belonging. It’s not necessarily where you come from, it’s where you read from.”

Where do you read from?
What’s your textuality?

My #stencil of Brian from 2010