Since my last blog the most exciting news has been the official release of ROBBIT – the Job-Hopping Frog into the READER-VERSE! YAY!
Katrin and I are very pleased with how it turned out and really hope you enjoy reading all about Robbit’s ambitious and daunting quest for gainful employment in the human world. Can he do it?

“A shocking exposé on the barriers to frog employment.” The Frognancial Review.



Hopefully we’ll have some news about an official event to mark Robbit’s entry into the world in the near future.
And while we’re speaking of book releases: I recently attended a great book launch for Laugh in the Bath by Rory H Mather and Brent Wilson at the lovely Quick Brown Fox Bookshop.
I’m sure lots of young readers, including our grandkids, will enjoy and relate to this fun story.

My other main activity this past week or so was going through all the stuff stored in our garage to see if there was anything we could put out in our local annual kerbside rubbish collection.
It’s always surprising what you find in a garage inspection.


(You’ll be relieved to know that both Derryn and the Bubble Guns were saved.)
Well that’s about it. Don’t forget to get your copy* of ROBBIT.


*Actually, it’s probably wise to buy multiple copies, maybe a dozen or even more. You know, just in case they all sell out really quickly and then become super rare and sky-rocket in value just like early Bitcoin did, and as a result you spend the rest of your days moaning and kicking yourself and bitterly regretting the huge opportunity you missed out on to set yourself up for a life of leisure and luxury just because you were so short-sighted that you totally failed to grasp the golden once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that was being offered to you on a plate.
But of course it’s entirely up to you. Just don’t come whinging to me if you decide not to purchase a case or two of Robbits and your life is ruined!
Cheers
Michael





















I’ll be sure to get one… hundred!
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That’s the spirit! As long as you’re sure that will be enough.
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