This morning, while the rest of Cairns was heading to the Amateurs race meeting, we made the trek to Yungaburra for the Book Fair. The drive up the Kuranda Range road, and then the journey through the beautiful Atherton Tablelands, is worth the trip all by itself. (It’s why we live where we live!) The Continue reading
Tag: Elizabeth Martin
Category Five
The Tropical Writers, a diverse and talented group of writers living in North Queensland launched their fifth anthology today called Category Five. No prizes for guessing where the name came from!! It’s a wonderful eclectic collection of poems and short stories all centred around North Queensland. The launch, held at the Havanna Music Cafe (another Continue reading
Addiction of the perfectly acceptable kind
Today I welcome Elizabeth Martin to my blog. Another North Queensland writer, Elizabeth’s debut novel ‘The Coffeeholic and the Cafe’ was released by Booralong Press a couple of months ago. I had the pleasure of meeting Elizabeth at the wonderful Yungaburra Book Fair in October when she and Barbara Hannay very kindly chatted about their Continue reading
Yungaburra, book launches and editing…
Phew, what a busy last few weeks! Apologies for the lack of blogging, but life has been full. I didn’t realise how long a break I’d had until emails starting arriving asking if I was okay 🙂 Very happy to report I’m fine, my computer is fine, but my boss expects me to keep working Continue reading
Yungaburra Book Fair 18th September
Tomorrow I’m heading up the Gillies Range to the Yungaburra Book Fair. The historic village of Yungaburra perches on top of the Great Dividing Range with Tinaroo Dam at its back door. It’s a beautiful spot with some wonderful eclectic shops for browsing around and coffee shops serving delicious Tableland treats. I’m chairing a panel Continue reading