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Tag Archives: Ishmael Trilogy
2024 Week 46: You’ve got email!
One of the great things in my writing career has been that every now and then, out of the blue, I receive emails from readers telling me something about what my books have meant to them. Usually it’s good stuff. … Continue reading
2024 Week 37: My Booook Festival memories.
Some time next year my wife and I are planning a trip to England to visit my sister and her family in London and to go on a driving holiday around the UK. One of the places we plan to … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Festival, China Mieville, Don't Call Me Ishmael, Driving holiday, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Book Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Edinburgh Tattoo, Garth Nix, Gruffalo, Ishmael Trilogy, Margo Lanagan, Michael Morpurgo, Patrick Ness, Roxburghe Hotel, Scotland, Shaun Tan
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2024 Week 36: The many faces of Ishmael.
Don’t Call Me Ishmael has been my most commercially successful book selling over 100,000 copies in Aust/NZ and being published in another seven countries including Germany where it has been a best seller and used as a school text. (The … Continue reading
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Tagged Don't Call Me Ishmael, Ishmael Trilogy, Koblenz Germany, Koblenz Theatre
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2024 Week 11: In which I talk about all things ISHMAEL.
Old, battered, torn, faded and falling apart. But, enough about me – check out those covers! Are you in the same boat? Maybe it’s time your old copy of DCM ISHMAEL was given a face-lift. Or maybe it’s time you … Continue reading
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Tagged Book covers, Carl Hanser, Don't Call Me Ishmael, dtv, Germany, Gregory Peck, Herman Melville, Hoercompany, International Youth Library, Internationale Jugendbibliothek, Ishmael and the Return of the Dugongs, Ishmael Trilogy, Moby Dick, Munich, Scholastic Australia, The Running Man, White Ravens Festival
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