I love story. Not surprising, given I’m a writer, but even before I started writing seriously, I loved it. I was one of those kids who read their way through the fiction shelves of the school and public libraries, borrowing the books out over and over until I could pretty much quote them. I read… Continue reading In Humble Defense of the Christian Romance Novel
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My Journey to Publication Timeline
Maybe it's just me, but I love knowing the story behind a story - both what inspired a book, and the journey the author took to having it published. Just like the books themselves, every author's journey is different. Some are long, some short. Some detailed and full of rejection and incredible perseverance, some seemingly… Continue reading My Journey to Publication Timeline
Learning to Write American English
One of the really interesting parts of being an Australian author publishing through an American publisher has been learning to write American English. Having read books by American writers my entire life, I thought I had a pretty good grasp of the differences. I mean, I knew not to use Aussie slang like ankle biters,… Continue reading Learning to Write American English
Q&A Time with Hannah Currie
I thought it might be fun to do something a little different and answer some questions about the 'behind the scenes' of my life as an author. I'll start with these five questions I've been asked by various readers or in guest post interviews over the past few years. Pending whether people find this interesting… Continue reading Q&A Time with Hannah Currie
The Masterpiece in the Mud
There’s this kids’ book called Ish (written by Peter H Reynolds). It’s about a little boy who loves drawing and does it every chance he gets – until his older brother laughs at him, telling him that the vase of flowers he’s painting looks nothing like a vase. From then on, his brother’s laughter haunts him and… Continue reading The Masterpiece in the Mud
From Whence Cometh my What???
There are a number of verses in the Bible which have always somewhat baffled me. They roll off the tongue, get quoted and made into everything from tapestries to songs, but confuse me more than they inspire. Maybe baffle is a bit too strong a word. It’s probably more that, with all of the other… Continue reading From Whence Cometh my What???
To Those Who Feel Unqualified (I’m not either)
Ah, qualifications. Years of work and study giving a person fun little letters to put after their name and fill up their resume. Some people have enough to make words, or even sentences, from. Others have none.That would be me. In the latter group.Which makes it interesting writing the ‘qualifications’ sections of proposals I’m writing… Continue reading To Those Who Feel Unqualified (I’m not either)
Should Have Asked for More
When I was little, I remember my dad occasionally leaving notes on my mum’s shopping list. ‘I love you’, ‘you’re sweet’ and such. He probably still does. Shopping for a family of twelve, you can imagine Mum’s list is pretty organised and detailed. It’s actually an A4 sheet with all the things she tends to… Continue reading Should Have Asked for More
Top 20 Favorite Books of 2020
Yes, again, I'm doing this in December and the year isn't over yet. But no one complained when I posted my favourites of 2019 before the official end of the year so I figure I can do it again. Especially since, according to Goodreads, I've read 175+ books this year. That's a lot to pick… Continue reading Top 20 Favorite Books of 2020
Treasure These Things – Christmas in a time of COVID
It’s been a long year. Which, in many ways, feels like a gross understatement. Schools have been shut down, long anticipated-events and travel cancelled, even just going to the shops or beach has been a challenge. We’ve become all too accustomed to words like ‘unprecedented’, ‘online meeting’ and the dreaded ‘social distancing’. I don’t know… Continue reading Treasure These Things – Christmas in a time of COVID