Winged Steampunk
Lithgow Ironfest is a glorious celebration of creative anachronism once a year in this coal-mining town just beyond the Great Dividing Range. Ironfest started with blacksmithing and now embraces…
Lithgow Ironfest is a glorious celebration of creative anachronism once a year in this coal-mining town just beyond the Great Dividing Range. Ironfest started with blacksmithing and now embraces…
Here's a guest post by Elizabeth Lhuede on the Reading Matters blog on Australian Women Writers. It's gratifying to be mentioned in the company of so many other wonderful writers. This story of…
'As the world's human population grows, we're reducing the amount of agricultural areas and forests. That's why some architects are working on concepts for sustainable skyscrapers and vertical…
It's good to see When We Have Wings in this round-up of favourite reads of 2012.
Could see all sorts of images like this in the film or tv series...
The September issue of The Monthly has arrived from the printers, with my piece on the landing of the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity and the landing party at Canberra Deep Space Network Tracking…
The Dutch edition of When We Have Wings has been released with a gorgeous new cover by the classy Dutch imprint Uitgevrij Signatuur. In hardback.
WHEN WE HAVE WINGS has been shortlisted for Best First Fiction in the 2012 Ned Kelly Awards.
Author Michael Pryor asked me to write about my favourite book from childhood. Choosing a favourite book is impossible; would it be The Jungle Book or The Silver Chair, The Lord of the Rings or…
Camille Seaman is an amazing photographer whose work I've just seen for the first time. The Atlantic has published a stunning photoessay on supercell storms; if you've read WHEN WE HAVE WINGS, you'll…