By Pamela Moeng Quickly checking the rearview mirror, I simultaneously slowed down and eased my silver Toyota Corolla off the highway. I glanced behind me again, checking on the flow of traffic, and to either side of the car for tsotsis before I gingerly stepped out. About 20 metres behind me I could see the pothole that had burst my tyre and put me in this sticky situation. “For heaven’s sake!
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It looks like opportunities are like trouble: when it rains, it pours. So, on Friday afternoon I had an email, and later a call, from an insert director of a TV programme, asking if I'm interested in working on one or two episodes with them using my children's stories.I couldn't say YES fast enough!The first season of the series is already being broadcast on a national TV station , so my story
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The good news today is that I'm on the front page of the iWrite2Know, where I chat about the OneLove regional campaign.Please take some time to visit the iW2K site, and leave a comment.I also want to offer thanks to the iW2K team for profiling me, and for the smooth interview process.Read the article.
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The fantabulous news is that traffic on the blog where I posted some of my children's stories now exceeds traffic on Storypot. The reason I think it's wonderful is because I want people to read my stories. I sure do love it when people visit Storypot and read about how some of the writing happens. Or get to know me a bit. But ultimately, my greatest wish is that people the world over read my
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Camille Lagarrigue, author and illustrator of the Miss Behave books is taking part in the Exclusive Books Children's Festival. Today she's doing a book signing at The Zone in Risebank, starting at 10am. If you missed today's signing, don't worry. She's also at Monte Casino on Saturday 15th March and Maponya Mall on Saturday 29th March (at 10:00am for both sessions) Baby loves Camille's books,
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In this episode, two Listener Submitted Reviews:
- Peanuts Treasuries reviewed by Daniele Rossi of SuperSpud.com
- Uncle Henry’s Dinner Guests reviewed by Scarborough Dude of the DicksnJanes Podcast
The winner of a hardcover copy of Nutcracker Noel autographed by Jim and Kate McMullan is announced.
We hope you’ll tell us about one of your favourite books too!
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I liked it. So creepy sad, yet so romantic. The romantic in me wished for a happy ending for the woman( Johannes only dies now, and joins her) but the way you ended it is much better somehow. The handwave is even more creeptacular.