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Counting down

Counting down


  So, it’s now the countdown to the release of The Anchoress in the United States. What a surreal thing to write! This is the jacket. If you’ve been to my website before, you might have noticed that the original design was a swallow, but the publishers have decided to go with the profile of … Continue reading Counting down

Posted on May 2, 2015March 21, 2018Categories UncategorizedTags Anchoress, book cover, book jacket, swallow8 Comments
Launching

Launching


  It has been a bit over five years since it all started in earnest: me sitting down each day to write, discovering characters, gradually shaping a story. I knew the thirteenth-century context, and I knew my starting point was an anchoress — a woman choosing to be enclosed in a stone cell, helped in … Continue reading Launching

Posted on March 1, 2015March 21, 2018Categories UncategorizedTags Adelaide, Anchoress, Dymocks, launch3 Comments

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It’s a bit hard to see, but if you look closely there are busy, tiny finches eating the grapes. Just outside my study window. So sweet and so distracting.
This just arrived! It’s very pretty. Congratulations @irma.gold xx @midnightsunpublishing
I wrote a piece about my experiments with the second draft. Having trouble sharing it, so I hope this works! https://robyncadwallader.com/2021/02/20/the-second-draft/
Look who dropped in last night. Shy and didn’t want to talk much, but very sweet.
We made a duck Island for our dam. Once the plants get established and grow , we hope the ducks might use it for refuge from the foxes. If not, it will still look pretty.
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