Pages
Recent Comments
- Di Hill on Networking – for Friends
- Mystee Ryann on Networking – for Friends
- Tamara on My Life, My Story
- Julie James bailey on My Argonaut’s Story
- Di Hill on Contact
Recent Posts
Tag Archives: books
Old Books
What do I do with my old books?
Continue reading
Posted in Books, History
Tagged 1957- 1960, adelaide girls high school, books, brighton high school, history., old books
Leave a comment
Holiday Reading
I’ve been reading over the holiday perios. Stories of nurses, and fisher women in the seas off South Korea.
Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Beyond the Ladies Lounge, books, Clare Wright, Kindle, Lisa See, Reading
Leave a comment
Invisible Women
Everyone needs to read this book- Invisible Women – to understand the ongoing bias against women in so many areas of our lives.
Continue reading
Posted in Books, Women
Tagged author, books, Caroline Criado-Perez, feminist, invisible women
Leave a comment
Old Books in my Collection
These days I only have four old books. I don’t know the dates they were published or printed, but for a range of reasons, they are very important to me.
Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged ancient books, books, Fairy Tales, Lu, Lu Xun, old books, Sunny Cove Farm, Uncle Tom's Cabin, vintage books
Leave a comment
Books – How do you like Reading Books?
In this post, I explore the different ways books are available – from the paper book to the electronic Kindle, audio books, CDs and more. Continue reading
Secret Santa Book Dilemma
Secret Santa Books At the SWWQ Christmas End of Year meeting this year, members are taking second-hand books, written by women writers, as part of a “Secret Santa Books” project. Sounds like a bit of fun! Second Hand Books The … Continue reading
Posted in Writing., Women
Tagged books, Christmas, Secret Santa, women writers, Xmas
Leave a comment
Book Reviews – How They Help Your Writing
I confess I don’t do regular Book Reviews. I do know that I should do more, but it is a time factor with me. Not a lot of reviews are done with some of the books I read. Often when … Continue reading