9 October 2024 | Newsletters, October 2024
With a packed itinerary of discussion panels and workshops plus an array of bookish merchandise sure to make any book lover happy, Book Fair Australia is a literary festival that celebrates stories of all genres. From Saturday 2 November to Sunday 3 November, authors,...
9 October 2024 | Newsletters, October 2024
By Jane Fitzpatrick Across1 View professional’s muscle model (8)5 Brain dead when regularly obliged to follow Zoom, omitting nothing (6)10 Music maker mixed piña colada and evicted cad (7)11 Unnatural respect for ghostly figure (7)12 A wickedness returned, full...
9 October 2024 | Newsletters, October 2024
Across: 1 prospect, 5 zombie, 10 Pianola, 11 spectre, 12 alive, 13 harlequin, 15 trick or treat, 19 jack-o-lantern, 24 card table, 26 alarm, 27 oratory, 29 pumpkin, 30 shiver, 31 stop dead Down: 1 poplar, 2 oxalis, 3 pioneer, 4 cha-cha-cha, 6 overeat, 7 bat,...
9 October 2024 | Newsletters, October 2024
President’s report By Deborah Shaw AE Kia ora koutou The week of 16 to 23 September was te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week, and the theme was Ake ake ake – A Forever Language. I shared a range of articles and resources about te reo Māori and Māori publishing...
9 October 2024 | Newsletters, October 2024
Editors South Australia Annual Branch Meeting Fourteen Editors South Australia members and friends gathered on Sunday 15 September for the 2024 Annual Branch Meeting (ABM). We were thrilled to meet in person again after a few years of the ABM being hosted on Zoom! ...
4 September 2024 | Newsletters, September 2024
By Mark Taylor Across 1 Not right, desiring bard over novel, but it’s not the whole story (8,7) 9 Amperage jolted leeching energy to storm (7) 10 Spoil 1 down: clue better endings for Boatman (7) 11 Softly at home and secure (3) 12 Band set as 10 punishing beats...