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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Getting Cosy with Tasmania
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'Josephine Pennicott is the author of dark fantasy trilogy Circle of Nine. Another manuscript, the historical fantasy The Witches of Paris, was treading water, but then inspiration struck on a visit to Tasmania, and the resulting murder mystery, Poet's Cottage, has recently been published by Pan Macmillan. Josephine told WQ about the change of direction and how a real location has influenced her latest novel.'

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    y separately published work icon Writing Queensland no. 218 May 2012 Z1859862 2012 periodical issue 2012 pg. 4-5
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  • Tasmania,
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