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2 4 y separately published work icon The Writer's Room : Conversations About Writing Charlotte Wood , ( nar. Ailsa Piper et. al. )agent Leicester : W. F. Howes , 2017 9509257 2016 selected work interview

'A brilliant resource for established and beginning writers and for passionate readers everywhere from a range of acclaimed and much-loved writers, lovingly compiled by the brilliant and insightful Charlotte Wood.

'Charlotte Wood's online journal The Writer's Room has become essential reading for writers at all stages of their careers, and also pure reading pleasure for booklovers everywhere. Charlotte's interviews with a wide range of well-known writers range in topic from the subject matter of the writers' work to quite intricate - and intimate - revelations about the ways in which they work. Charlotte's subjects are frank about the failures and successes, the struggles and triumphs of the writing life, and extremely generous in their revelations. A must-read for writers and readers.' (Publication summary)

2 5 y separately published work icon Other People's Country Lee Fox , ( nar. Kellie Jones ) Hawthorn : Louis Braille , 2008 Z1501311 2008 single work novel young adult 'Fifteen-year-old Lola is ecstatic when her mother receives an offer of three months' work as a store manager in Wandana, a remote Aboriginal community.' (Libraries Australia)
2 5 y separately published work icon Two-Way Cut Garry Disher , ( nar. Kellie Jones ) Hawthorn : Louis Braille , 2005 Z1131656 2004 single work novel young adult thriller

'An edgy thriller that hits the road, from bestselling author and crime writer, Garry Disher.

'Leah Flood is on the run. The cops are after her and she has to keep one step ahead. The irony is that Leah is a cop too. But she's a cop who made a mistake. Leah knows she's in the right, but that doesn't seem to matter to the guys who are chasing her. Then somewhere along a lonely road in the middle of nowhere, Leah meets Tess, who also has something to hide. Soon the two young women are being tracked by a ruthless killer.

'But who is the intended target?

'And why? '  (Publication summary)

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