What's an e-book bundle ?
Hey, what's this thing called an e-book bundle? Well, funny you should ask! The e-book bundle is new to the Australian marketplace. Essentially, it's a special, wrapped package whereby you can...
View ArticleLouisa Collins v Lee Child?
Many thanks to the staff at the Stanton Library in North Sydney for hosting a lively talk on Last Woman Hanged on Tuesday. The audience was fully engaged with Louisa's story and the questions were...
View ArticleBeware Japan's Black Widows
One partner dead. Then two. Then three. Then four, five, six ... then SEVEN partners dead?! No wonder they call her the Black Widow. Japanese police yesterday arrested Chisako Kakehi is a...
View ArticleNosey Bob - bungling hangman
Many thanks to Melbourne's The Herald Sun for publishing an extract from Last Woman Hanged. They chose to focus on the hangman, bumbling Robert 'Nosey Bob' Howard who also hanged the Aboriginal...
View ArticleFederal MP stands up for Louisa Collins
Well, this is amazing. One hundred and 25 years after Louisa Collins went to the gallows, a Federal politician has finally had the guts to say her name. Matt Thistlethwaite MP is the member for...
View ArticleBooks of the Year
I'm feeling grateful. Last Woman Hanged has been selected as one of Booktopia's Books of the Year. I'm also feeling stoked - in a strange kind of way! - because when you go to the link, you can...
View ArticleWhat I've Learnt
Would you like to see some of the documents I uncovered while researching the life and death of Louisa Collins? Well, here they are. My publisher will probably think I'm crazy for doing this...
View ArticleCalifornia dreaming
So … A little over a year ago, I applied for a Green Card, which is the card you need to live and work in the United States. I can’t really explain what prompted me to do it. I wasn't unhappy,...
View ArticleWelcome to the United States of America
In case you ever wondered what it looks like ... this is the piece of paper they give you when you present yourself to a border agent at US Customs and Border Control as a Legal Alien ... it means...
View ArticleA late pardon
Irish media is reporting that a man hanged for the brutal murder of a young mother of seven is to recieve a pardon - 74 years after his execution. Local farmer Harry Gleeson found Mary...
View ArticleCan we identify this little girl?
If you've been reading the news, you'll know that South Australian police are desperately trying to identify the remains of a little girl found tucked in a suitcase by the side of the road near...
View ArticleOn winning the 2015 Davitt Award
What can I say? I was thrilled. The Davitt Awards are named for Australia's first female crime writer, Ellen Davitt (1812-1879) who wrote Australia’s first mystery novel, Force and Fraud, in 1865....
View ArticleLast Woman Hanged
Well, we have a publication date! Last Woman Hanged will be available from all good bookshops and online on 20 October. More details soon ...
View ArticleFirst copy, hot off the press, as they say
Well, here it is. The very first copy of Last Woman Hanged.My first book in hardcover. Five years in the making. It has a picture section in the middle and more than 400 footnotes. I feel very proud of...
View ArticleWhere Louisa died: a tour of Darlinghurst Gaol
What is your new book called?It's a question I get asked all the time at the moment, and the answer is: 'My book is called Last Woman Hanged, and it's about Louisa Collins - a plump, drunk mother of...
View ArticleLast Woman Hanged was a little girl
My new book is called Last Woman Hanged - and it concerns the Last Woman Hanged at the Darlinghurst Gaol but occasionally, friends will direct me to clips, stories, songs, poems,about other women...
View ArticleLouisa's story comes to life in Noosa
Reality Bites is Australia's premier non-fiction literary festival and I'm honoured to have been asked to attend. I'll be discussing Louisa Collins, the Last Woman Hanged, with Melbourne's Clementine...
View ArticleThe Borgia of Botany - in Good Weekend today
With thanks to the fine writer, Jacqueline Maley, for this article on Louisa Collins in Good Weekend magazine in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age today ... Jacqueline's interest in Louisa's story...
View ArticleWhy is Louisa Collins known as the Borgia of Botany?
I've received so many emails in response to the story in Good Weekend (19/10) and one question that has arisen is: why was Louisa called the Borgia of Botany? Two reasons: first, because Louisa...
View ArticleInterview with the ABC
The ABC is a magnificent supporter of Australian history; and of recent efforts by writers to tell women's stories. Here's a linkto an interview I did with their website: Author Caroline Overington has...
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