Just wanted to update you on my November/December signings, as there have been a couple of changes. Basically Kippa Ring has been postponed until January/Feb and Chersmide has moved to the 18th December.

20/11/10 Redbank Plaza 11.30am – 1pm

25/11/10 Post Office Square 12.00am -2pm

27/11/10 Stafford 12.30 – 2pm

4/12/10 Carindale 12 – 2pm

11/12/10 Burleigh Heads 11am – 1pm

18/12/10 North Lakes 11am-12.30pm, Chermside 1pm – 2.30pm

Hope to see some of you there.

MDP and Trent Jamieson at A&R Victoria Point

Glitter Rose has had some kind reviews; words that make an author’s tender heart expand and glow. Today there is one such review up at Bibliophile Stalker and recently over at Book Smugglers, Geek Speak and the Bayside Bulletin. However it was a casual line by Jeff Vandermeer that really touched me. In a Shelfari blog post he referred to the stories as ‘beautiful and delicate‘ and coming from him – a magnificent craftsmen – it was terribly gratifying and made me feel like the emotion I poured into those stories was worthwhile.

So that’s my writerly spillover for the day. I will add though, that because of my warm fuzzies,  there’ll be some Christmas giveaways during December of Glitter Rose, so watch both this website and the GR site.

Some upcomings for you to anticipate include an interview with the Cool Shite/Joffre Street Team, likewise for Team Apollo talking more about the new Apollo Awards, plus Super Creatives from Spike Spencer and Paul Jenkins and my girl, and brilliant comic artist, Nicola Scott. And you’ll all be thrilled to know that Anne Bishop will visit again in the future to talk about Ephemera and new worlds.

Wonder Woman by Nicola Scott

Firstly, thanks to Anne Bishop for sharing her plans for the future, the huge amount of hits on Anne’s post are proof of the love and interest her books arouse in readers.

Thanks also to those that came to say hello at the Victoria Point A&R book signing yesterday. Stephenie and Kevin were wonderful hosts – I do love visiting their shop. Unfortunately we were competing with a tiny tots contest or some such thing. The Bayside Bulletin were terrific in promoting the event and supporting local authors.

I’ve done a little work on Peacemaker over the weekend and I’ll report on that, and my Angel Arias progress, tomorrow when I’m in full writing groove.

For now… enjoy Sunday and value your loved ones.

Awards

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Peacemaker - Aurealis Award
Best Science Fiction Novel 2014

Curtin University Distinguished Alumni Award 2014

Transformation Space - Aurealis Award
 Best Science Fiction Novel 2010

Sharp Shooter - Davitt Award
Best Crime Novel 2009 (Sisters in Crime Australia) 

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