Barbara has published prose and poetry and is a regular reader at local Live Poets’ evenings. The natural environment, politics, peace and women are the main interests and themes. Her work has been on writing ezines in Europe, USA and Canada; in an anthology of Far North Coast (AUS) Winning Women Writers: From The Circle of Women; in Imago23, Beyond The Rainbow, and in a Senior Citizen’s Anthology, Regeneration, and regional newspapers.
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Bill Barron moved to Hong Kong in 1989. He works with the Public Policy Think Tank Civic Exchange and with the Institute for the Environment of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Writing and photography are his personal expressions, though these are also sometimes used to serve the purposes of communicating his environmental work.
Carolyn van Langenberg’s latest novel, blue moon, is the final novel in the fish lips trilogy.
Carolyn lives in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales.
Malaysian citizen, late 30s, married with a son. Working full time as secretary in a manufacturing facility in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. I write mainstream romance, first time author with novel released in July 2004. Currently working on second novel.
Chi Vu is the co-founder of Nhu Stories, an intercultural and interdisciplinary performance company based in Melbourne. After studying Creative Writing at The University of Melbourne she worked as a theatre facilitator, writer and Program Manager at Young People’s Performance Projects and SCRAYP – Youth Arts with an Edge. In 2000 Chi was awarded an Asialink writer’s residency to Vietnam.
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