It was a Magical Moment when I heard that Pickle to Pie is being republishing by Ilura Press on Amazon.com and they will have it as a print on demand book. It will be available in this form from their website and at bookdepository.com
My second book Something Missing is available at Fishpond.com.au with free delivery
It was indeed a Magical Moment when Chloe Trindall from the Godfrey street Memoir Writing Group had a short story published in the Women Who Write Melbourne anthology A New Beginning
Women Who Write, Melbourne is a supportive networking group for Melbourne women writers. They are open to writers of all ages, levels of experience and all genres.
The Facebook page is for members to engage with one another, keep up to date with what’s happening in the group and the writing community.
Every month they hold meetings in the Melbourne CBD and post details on their Facebook page as well as any additional events they organise.
I loved reading the excellent short stories by very talented authors. There is something for everyone in this anthology
The day of the book launch was portrayed as having the worst, most violent weather ever imagined and as I donned my ski jacket and armed myself with a scarf and brolly I wondered if I was crazy to catch the train and tram to Lu Lu’s cafe and gallery in North Melbourne for this book launch. But I was determined to go come hell or high water.
We had a wonderful time listening to extracts of prose and poetry. Unfortunately, because of the weather we all had to cram into the cafe section instead of being outside in one of the best courtyards in Melbourne
Why don’t you join this amazing group of writers on Facebook?
Twitter/Instagram @womenwritemelb
On Sunday it was the Christmas gathering of the Hysterical Melbourne Historical Writers
We met at the Vic restaurant under the spire of the Arts Centre. It was great to be able to swap stories and publishing experiences. Many thanks must go to Celia for organising these get-togethers.
Walking over the bridge near the Hamer Hall I was delighted to see the Christmas Tree in Federation Square.
Hamer Hall was also decorated in festive attire.
Godfrey Street Community House also had a Christmas get-together to thank Carol for years of tireless service. We will miss her so much but know it is time for her to be able to do the many things she wants to do. Many thanks Carol for all your kindness and support
Christmas is always a busy time spent catching up with family and friends and I love every minute of this silly season.