Fiction Friday | Art & Checked Impressions

Any other art fans out there? Do you enjoy reading books with artworks in it? Back in 2010 my husband and I were blessed with the opportunity to visit North America which saw this redheaded Aussie insist on a trip to every redhead’s spiritual home: Prince Edward Island, aka the home of Anne of Green …

Winter Olympics Dream Comes to Life

Wow. It’s hard to believe this day is nearly here – the release of the very first book I ever wrote! Years before any of my historicals were published, I was watching the closing ceremony of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, when I noticed an Aussie female athlete holding hands with a North American male …

Fiction Friday | New Year, New Resolution, New Romance?

Come on, admit it. Who else has ever made a new year’s resolution? Keep those hands up if it lasted more than a week? A month? All year? (Good on you!) New year’s resolutions can be HARD, yet plenty of people (myself included) make promises to ourselves to do (or not do!) certain things. Exercise …

Fiction Friday | A New Series to Love

A new series to love It must seem slightly odd to some for an Aussie writer known for historicals to write a series about North America’s National Hockey League, for while we do have an avid love for sports here in Australia, ice hockey is not exactly top-of-the-charts. Yes, we do have a (very small!) …

Book Recommendation – Across the Blue by Carrie Turansky

Today I’m sharing a book recommendation from our ACW archives. Last weekend Carrie Turansky’s historical romance novel Across the Blue was announced as a finalist in the 2019 ACFW Carol Award. Congratulations Carrie! From the publisher: Isabella Grayson, the eldest daughter of a wealthy, English newspaper magnate, longs to become a journalist, but her parents …

Author Interview | Introducing Carolyn Miller

Over the next few weeks, we’re introducing all the regular contributors to Australasian Christian Writers. Today it’s time to introduce Carolyn Miller. Welcome, Carolyn! Fast Five Long black or flat white? Skinny cap, actually (Or a caramel latte if I’m feeling reckless. But at home I tend to drink mostly tea. English breakfast, with milk) …