tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20455692.post8850935507435757168..comments2024-01-22T00:07:49.451+11:00Comments on Margaret Muir : Writers' camp in Tasmania's WildernessM. C. Muirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13443902997432695441noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20455692.post-49511298923063264172010-12-07T18:09:40.824+11:002010-12-07T18:09:40.824+11:00Dear Della,
I would like to reply to your post but...Dear Della,<br />I would like to reply to your post but have no email address for you.<br />You can contact me through my website's CONTACT ME page at:<br />http://www.margaretmuirauthor.com<br />I look forward to hearing from you.<br />MargM. C. Muirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13443902997432695441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20455692.post-90084161195334658332010-12-07T16:51:11.564+11:002010-12-07T16:51:11.564+11:00Enjoyed your blog. I too write historic novels. ...Enjoyed your blog. I too write historic novels. The first one is called Cross of Lanu and is a naval story. I am also Tasmanian and now live on a yacht. My partner and I crewed on a yacht from Darwin to South Africa in 2001. We are presently based at Port Hinchinbrook Marina half way between Cairns and Townsville. My second novel is due out in January and there is already a third in progress. I am interested in you because of your Aborigine background. My first two books are set in Trowenna in the 1500s [The Aborigine namee for Tasmania] I claim that long before Tasman [1642] a portuguese caravel was wrecked oon the south west of Tasmania and the two survivors lived with a wonderful Aborigine tribe called the Toogees. My books would interest you, I'm sure. We seem to be thinking along the same lines. I will be interested in hearing from you. Who designs your lovely covers?Della Madeline KerrisonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com