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Listen To The Steve Sandmeyer Show - Friday, June 7th

am1090 wrote 1 week ago: Steve & Bill talk with USA Today NBA writer Sean Highkin, Baseball America writer J.J. Cooper, W … more →

Tags: Sports, Shows, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Mariners, John Boyle, Sean Highkin, Gordon Daymer, Austin Wilson

Listen To The Steve Sandmeyer Show – Wednesday, February 20th1 comment

am1090 wrote 3 months ago: Steve & Bill talk with the voice of WSU Basketball Bud Nameck,  Seattle Times Husky B-Ball colum … more →

Tags: Sports, Shows, NFL, UW, WSU, john feinstein, Percy Allen, Bud Nameck, TODD DYBAS

Conference Spotlight ~ JJ Cooper7 comments

Eleni Konstantine wrote 1 year ago: Here is another peak into a workshop for our DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER conference on the Gold  Coast (16- … more →

Tags: Conference Spotlight, RWA Conference 2012, Diamonds Are Forever, Conference Spotlight 2012

On Story Openings (from AusLit Australian literature anthology)3 comments

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: The opening of a story is an important opportunity to grab a reader’s interest and raise an un … more →

Tags: Story Openings, Auslit, Australian Literature, Rebecca James, Fleur McDonald, Michael White, kerry brown, Jo Hart, sam stephens

AusLit Australian Literature Anthology11 comments

thegracefuldoe wrote 2 years ago: February 2011 has so far been a very good month to me. Earlier in the month I received news I had ma … more →

Tags: Biography, Australian Literature Review, auslit australian literature anthology, Angel Blood, kerry brown, Rebecca James, FleurMcDonald, Michael pryor, sam stephens

AusLit Australian Literature Anthology6 comments

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: The line up for the AusLit Australian literature anthology, to be published in April, is as follows: … more →

Tags: auslit australian literature anthology, the australian literature review, Auslit, Australian Literature, Australian Fiction, Fleur McDonald, short story anthology, Michael White, kerry brown

Best Realistic Horror Short Story4 comments

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: The winner of the October competition for Best Realistic Horror Short Story is The Surgeon, by Sam S … more →

Tags: Short Story, sam stephens, the australian literature review, Australian Literature, Australian Fiction, Short Fiction, tony park, short story competition, Horror

Call For Submissions17 comments

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: The Australian Literature Review will be publishing an anthology of short stories around March 2011 … more →

Tags: the australian literature review, Australian Literature, Australian Fiction, Rebecca James, Fleur McDonald, Kate Forsyth, Short Story, short story anthology, Australian short stories

Short Story Comp - Realistic Horror

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: This month The Australian Literature Review is accepting submissions for best realistic horror story … more →

Tags: Writing Competition, short fiction competition, short story competition, the australian literature review, Auslit, OzLit, Angus and Robertson, Short Story Contest, Horror

Short Story Comp: Rural or Small Town Setting1 comment

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: This month The Australian Literature Review is accepting submissions for best short story with a rur … more →

Tags: Writing Competition, Fleur McDonald, tony park, the australian literature review, Auslit, OzLit, Nicole Alexander, rural fiction, writing rural fiction

Short Story Competition10 comments

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: The Australian Literature Review is running a short story competition throughout September, October … more →

Tags: Writing Competition, the australian literature review, Auslit, Fleur McDonald, OzLit, tony park, short story competition, Short Story Contest

My Dilemma with Val McDermid, Michael Robotham and Garry Disher! By JJ Cooper 2 comments

randomhouseaustralia wrote 2 years ago: What do I have in common with three great authors of Crime Fiction/Thrillers? Apart from writing the … more →

Tags: deadly trust, Thriller, brisbane writers festival, Crime Fiction

New York, New York! By JJ Cooper 1 comment

randomhouseaustralia wrote 2 years ago: Last month I discovered a couple of ways to leave an impression on a ballroom full of the world’s be … more →

Tags: Writers, deadly trust, Publishers, agents, fans, Thriller

The Penultimate Post. By JJ Cooper

randomhouseaustralia wrote 2 years ago: Writers love words right? I’m a kinda concise type of writer though. I don’t go out of my way to hit … more →

Tags: writing, WorDs, deadly trust

Are you a Storyteller? By JJ Cooper

randomhouseaustralia wrote 2 years ago: I’ve never really had trouble holding my end of a conversation, but I’d hadn’t thought of myself as … more →

Tags: deadly trust, Storytelling, Diggers

Am I The Interrogator? by J J Cooper2 comments

randomhouseaustralia wrote 2 years ago: Well . . . I was once (and young). Perhaps the most frequently asked question of me after the public … more →

Tags: deadly trust, The Interrogator, army intelligence corps

Deadly Trust and Exposition Through Goal Oriented Actions of a Character1 comment

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: Deadly Trust is the second novel by JJ Cooper. In JJ Cooper’s first novel, The Interrogator, he intr … more →

Tags: deadly trust, the australian literature review, Auslit, Australian Literature, Australian Fiction, OzLit, The Interrogator, thriller novel, jay ryan

Win Deadly Trust by JJ Cooper

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: Make a submission for the Your Favourites  page (300-500 words) by 1pm Saturday for your chance to w … more →

Tags: the australian literature review, Auslit, Australian novel, OzLit, angus and robertson top 100, deadly trust

JJ Cooper - Author Interview8 comments

Steve Rossiter wrote 2 years ago: Your novels The Interrogator and Deadly Trust could be described as military thrillers. How useful h … more →

Tags: Thriller, the australian literature review, Auslit, Author Interview, Australian author, Australian Literature, OzLit, deadly trust, The Interrogator


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