PRISM, new literary journal free pdf offer.

As part of studying writing at CSU a new literary journal has been born, PRISM. We would love your support to help this get off the ground as we bring you poetry, short stories and artworks quarterly from all over the globe. We are also having a special free pdf for 24 hours offer, to…

I was fortunate enough to come into contact with Lynn Ward, author of ‘The Big Beet’ and ask her some questions about writing and her new book. As an author, what do you find the most enjoyable about writing a picture book? The three most important and enjoyable aspects of writing picture books are: The…

The Big Beet – Local success

It came to my attention a few weeks ago that a friend of mine’s mother had released a children’s book and I was filled with excitement. Lynn Ward, local author and poet released her first children’s book this year ‘The Big Beet’. Illustrated by Adam Carruthers this book is a wonderful piece of Australian Children’s literature.…

Breanna’s Bit

Keep your eye open for more reviews by our latest blogger, Breanna Blundell.  I’ve always had a passion for reading ever since I could make sense of the words on a page, but it wasn’t until later in life that I decided I wanted to make a living out of it. I first began to…

The Snake Who Came to Stay

Julia Donaldson and Scholastic bring us a witty and clever story as part of the new Little Gems series from Barrington Stoke. The series is designed to help those who need extra support in reading whilst still pleasing confident readers. Suitable for a reading age of 6+ and aimed at children 5-10 The Snake Who…

WaggaBloggas return to the civilized world

You may have noticed a pause in book reviews being uploaded to WaggaBloggas lately and it would be due to the inconsistent nature of technology and my inability to understand all the modern day tech ‘stuff’. However, after consulting tech savvy people we are back and looking forward to bring you a great selection of…