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OP SHOP FINDS AND FEELING THE LOVE
Op Shops are great for books. There must be people who are forever refreshing their shelves because you can find not just new and new-ish novels but classics that you’d think would just keep their own permanent spot like perennial … Continue reading
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RANT AND BE MINDFUL
First, a rant. A rant that I shouldn’t be having, actually, since in the last couple of weeks of sprained-ankle-induced sloth, I have been reading all my Buddhist books and attempting to practice mindfulness. I have managed to make one … Continue reading
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GIRL DEFECTIVE, AT LONG LAST
I’ve just read Simmone Howell’s new Young Adult novel Girl Defective. It was an odd experience – kinda new, kinda not – because I was already acquainted with Sky and Gully and Bill in their flat above the record shop … Continue reading
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IT’S INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY…
…and I went to an International Women’s Day breakfast at the Tea Rooms in the Botanical Gardens. I had to pass on the food – muffins, frittata and the most delicious-looking berry muesli provided and served by our local Secondary … Continue reading
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THINGS TO DO WITH A SPRAINED ANKLE
I was going to post a photo of my black, blue and yellow swollen ankle, just so you’d know I’m not making this up in a pathetic bid for sympathy, but my husband advised against it. Too revolting, he said. … Continue reading
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FROM THE JF SHELVES
It’s hot and horrible here in Castlemaine. We’ve had some rain, but not enough, and it’s a bit sticky and damp. (“It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity,” is the handy phrase for this kind of weather). But lucky me, … Continue reading
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THE MARKET GARDENS OF ROHAN AND OTHER RUMINATIONS
I thought I was reading at a rapid rate (3 books in the last week) until I went to the SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) meeting on Saturday. I even thought that writing and publishing 11 books … Continue reading
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VERITY SPARKS: TAGGED WITH A MEME
I have been tagged with a meme. Actually, I was tagged with a meme quite a few weeks ago, but since I didn’t understand what it meant, I conveniently forgot about it, even though it was just a harmless-seeming list … Continue reading
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THE VERITY SPARKS TIME MACHINE
“Only though freely chosen discipline can life be enjoyed and still kept within the bounds on reason.” Mihaly Csikszentmilalyi About time…why does it stretch and shrink the way it does? For most of this year, I’ve been writing the new … Continue reading
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HOT DAY READING
It’s a hot day. Stinking hot. We’re going to reach 38 degrees according to the Bureau of Meteorology, but it sounds even hotter in Farenheit – 100. So after a stint of early gardening, I am lying low for … Continue reading
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