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'Alan Gold, an established historical novelist with 17 novels under his belt, and Mike Jones, a screenwriter and producer for interactive internet platforms, have collaborated on a new book, Bloodline.' (Publication abstract)
Novelist Sulari Gentill talks to Tim Graham about how she effortlessly attracts stories and her new ‘Rowland Sinclair’ crime novel, Gentlemen Formerly Dressed.'
'In this warm, lively, salty account of living on and by the sea, Sarah Drummond – West Australian fisherwoman, PhD student and blogger – writes of fishing and feuds, of life as an apprentice fisherwoman, and of all the fish that got away. Salt Story pays homage to sea-dogs, fisherwomen, oystermen and storytellers everywhere. Sarah is currently working on a novel about the sealers and Aboriginal women who sailed from Bass Strait to King George Sound in the 1820s. Here Sarah responds to our questions.' (Introduction)