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message 3701: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Carmel wrote: "Loving this a warm weather!!! Off to the pool for my laps:) Have a great day everyone!!!"

You're so good!!! ;D


message 3702: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Michael wrote: "Time magazines all time top 100 novels.

http://www.time.com/time/specials/pac...

Agree/disagree with the list"


Mmmm!! I've heard of a lot of them, but...... boy they're old, aren't they, most of them!! I think I've read 3 of them!!


message 3703: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Thanks heaps Michael...yes, I did know that, cos I follow her blogs, and it was announced there:) I congratulated her...it's an awesome result, well deserved!


message 3704: by Michael (last edited Aug 19, 2011 11:20PM) (new)

Michael (knowledgelost) Michael wrote: "Time magazines all time top 100 novels.

http://www.time.com/time/specials/pac...

Agree/disagree with the list"



I love lists like this, I may not agree with all the choices, but a list like this and 1001 books to read before you die are great to have. When I first started become a obsessive reader I set out to read all the books in the 1001 books before you die list; while I'm not going to read the entire list (I don't think), these lists are just a great way to discover new and different authors that the literary critics think we should know and a great why to try new genres.

Another bonus is the fact that it can help you on you're journey to become a literary elitist (but maybe that's just my goal) :P

PS. I've only read 17 of those books, but I remember enjoying them all, in different ways


message 3705: by ★ Jess (last edited Aug 20, 2011 06:16AM) (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments I got my subject selection forms for year 11 the other day.
Its all getting serious now. So many choices! I'll be sitting down with mum & dad and filling it out tomorrow night.
I think it'll be:
2 semesters of advanced english
2 semesters of math applications
2 semesters of legal studies
2 semesters of IB theatre
1 semester of biology, 1 semester of buisness & enterprise
1 semester of history, 1 semester of psychology.

Ugh, so many choices! So many lessons to choose from :/


message 3706: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments That is the long term goal; thats why there is no french on that list, because that makes me stressed. So does regular maths, hence 'maths applications' AKA 'maths for the mathematically challenged persons'. Im also doing the SACE program instead of IB, since IB is marked 70% on exams, 30% assignments, where as SACE is vise-versa.


message 3707: by Michael (new)

Michael (knowledgelost) ★ Jess wrote: "I got my subject selection forms for year 11 the other day.
Its all getting serious now. So many choices! I'll be sitting down with mum & dad and filling it out tomorrow night.
I think it'll be: ..."


I hate choices, I'd want to do them all :P


message 3708: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Is it strange Im doing homework at 1:07AM on a Saturday night Sunday morning?
Yes. I think it definitely is.
Its a 4,000 word report due on September 5. Planning on having a draft edited later this week. Anyway, back to work.
Aaaaand I should stop commenting in the group now, because I say silly & stupid stuff when Im tired.


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Michael wrote: "I forgot to menchin Brenda abit of info i found on one of your favorite authors.

Hachette Australia is delighted to announce Wings of Fear by Helene Young has been awarded the Australian Romanti..."


Helene is a member of our writers group & we get to see her regulary, she is a wonderful person to chat to.(-:


message 3710: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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David wrote: "Michael wrote: "I forgot to menchin Brenda abit of info i found on one of your favorite authors.

Hachette Australia is delighted to announce Wings of Fear by Helene Young has been awarded the Au..."


David, you are very lucky! I would love to meet Helene. Maybe one day:)


message 3711: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Jess, good luck with your choices, you'll be fine..as Carmel said, leave room for fun as well:)


message 3712: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Carmel wrote: "What's everyone doing for their Sunday!! It's so gorgeous outside in Bendigo this morning I'm off to do what everyone loves to do - grocery shopping!!! But when I finish there I'll be mowing the re..."

Well, it's great your weather is wonderful! Ours is the complete opposite:( Have a wonderful day Carmel, enjoy the sunshine:)


message 3713: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Carmel wrote: "What's everyone doing for their Sunday!! It's so gorgeous outside in Bendigo this morning I'm off to do what everyone loves to do - grocery shopping!!! But when I finish there I'll be mowing the re..."

Well, we've had heaps of exchange students at school, and one of them is leaving early next week, so there is a goodbye party for her in which I am attending from 12:30-5. So yeah, thats my plans.


message 3714: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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★ Jess wrote: "Carmel wrote: "What's everyone doing for their Sunday!! It's so gorgeous outside in Bendigo this morning I'm off to do what everyone loves to do - grocery shopping!!! But when I finish there I'll b..."

Have an awesome time Jess:)


message 3715: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Ah yes; Im back. Its was pretty cool. It was at Belair National Park, which was really nice. Four of us went of 'exploring' for a couple of hours, and we got really far, and at one stage heaps of kangaroos jumped past us. That was probably the highlight of the day


message 3716: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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★ Jess wrote: "Ah yes; Im back. Its was pretty cool. It was at Belair National Park, which was really nice. Four of us went of 'exploring' for a couple of hours, and we got really far, and at one stage heaps of k..."

Glad you had a good day Jess..obviously it wasn't raining? :)


message 3717: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Nope, it was incredibly nice weather. And heaps of fun, especially when it was just the four of us exploring, as opposed to in the crowded clearing we were supposed to be in. But I was wearing really nice skinny jeans and now their all muddy :(


message 3718: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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★ Jess wrote: "Nope, it was incredibly nice weather. And heaps of fun, especially when it was just the four of us exploring, as opposed to in the crowded clearing we were supposed to be in. But I was wearing rea..."

Good you had nice weather:) It's been pouring here all day:( Best soak your jeans straight away, or the stains won't come out:)


message 3719: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Well, it was raining in the early morning, since there was a lot of mud. It was just nice when I was there :D


message 3720: by [deleted user] (new)

Carmel wrote: "What's everyone doing for their Sunday!! It's so gorgeous outside in Bendigo this morning I'm off to do what everyone loves to do - grocery shopping!!! But when I finish there I'll be mowing the re..."

Spent the whole day trimming trees & bushes, pulling out overgrown ferns along our rock wall, getting 'spiked' buy bloody date palm needles, ran a huge load to the trip, checked on our baby honey eaters (should be leaving the nest soon) had a shower then a couple of beers while helping cook dinner, now a couple more watching Pirates 'worlds end'


message 3721: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments I wish you luck with the Maths. I failed that subject every year, from Reception through to Year 12. And in Yr 12 I signed up for the easiest Maths class there was, only to be called to school in the holidays and told it would be too hard for me lol It got around the school that I'd been kicked out of the Dummies Maths class :D


message 3722: by [deleted user] (new)

Big day for you to eh! next time you have to 'not' use a catcher, wear long socks with some cardboard stuffed down the front, sore! yes! the only way to remove the ferns was by hand, finger joints are sore to type (-:


message 3723: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Carmel wrote: "Amber wrote: "I wish you luck with the Maths. I failed that subject every year, from Reception through to Year 12. And in Yr 12 I signed up for the easiest Maths class there was, only to be called ..."

lol, thank you for the compliment Carmel (by the way, have I told you you're my favourite person in Australia at the moment) :D

I had a giggle about your 'helper' - it's a shame that the sneakiness didn't pay off! At least she was good enough to try - my father is great at Maths, and when I was at school he would 'help' me with my homework. He figured that, the louder he spoke, the easier I would pick up what he was trying to tell me. I got him back though. Every time he 'helped' me with my Maths, i would spend the week correcting his spelling...you could really feel the love in our house at those times :D


message 3724: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Carmel wrote: "Ha ha Amber, my pleasure!!! Credit where credits due:)
Your story cracked me up, you correcting your dad's spelling, that's amusing:) Now my dad was good at all subjects, chemistry, engish, maths ..."


lol Carmel, there are a few in my family who are like your dad - good at every subject. I'm thinking in my case it skipped a generation, which doesn't seem fair - but it gives me something to complain about, which, strangely, keeps me happy lol (and you're still awesome!!)


message 3725: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments lol You too, Carmel :)


message 3726: by Cathy (new)

Cathy | 123 comments ★ Jess wrote: "I got my subject selection forms for year 11 the other day.
Its all getting serious now. So many choices! I'll be sitting down with mum & dad and filling it out tomorrow night.
I think it'll be: ..."


Hey Jess,

my daughter is doing the same thing at the moment! Let me know if you decide on legal studies - I work on resources for students, so can share a few tips!!


message 3727: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Yes, I ended up choosing a full year of legal studies...tips would be greatly appreciated :)


message 3728: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Michael wrote: "Seen my dentist bit earlier found out an interesting fact about me. I have five wisdom teeth wich is quite rare. Apparently the dentist had only seen more than four a few times in his whole career ..."

Really Michael, that definitely is odd!!! Shame they all have to come out though...I'm really not sure why we get them in the first place, as about 95% of people have most, if not all of them out! Do you know when you have to have them removed?


message 3729: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Michael wrote: "Whenever the specialist can fit me in first ill go to him for consultation and find out whats involved and cost ect then set a date. Hopefully by then ill have this seizure thing under control."

Good luck with it when it happens Michael:)


message 3730: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Really, really, REALLY cheesed - made enquiries with my publisher to have my book turned into an ebook. They tell me it's going to cost me $499 to do just that. I don't even make that much money in a fortnight :( Unless my book takes off suddenly in paperback, I can't see myself being able to afford to do it anytime in the near future. And apparently I can't do it myself on Smashwords or Lulu as it will be in violation of my contract. Very angry. Very disappointed. Very much resenting rich people... Rant over. For now...


message 3731: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Amber wrote: "Really, really, REALLY cheesed - made enquiries with my publisher to have my book turned into an ebook. They tell me it's going to cost me $499 to do just that. I don't even make that much money in..."

Oh Amber, that's no good:( So not fair...


message 3732: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Tell me about it, Brenda :( It sucks.


message 3733: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Amber wrote: "Tell me about it, Brenda :( It sucks."

Do you think there might be any way around it? Maybe someone on here in a similar situation might be able to help?


message 3734: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Brenda, if they do I'm eager to hear it and open to all suggestions!!! :D (my fingers are crossed lol)


message 3735: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Carmel wrote: "Good luck with that Amber.
By the way I recommned Amber's book!! My daughter (19yr old)is a pretty good judge of books and she loved it & can't wait for the next one, now all I need is to read i..."


Thank you so much Carmel! And thank your daughter for me too :D


message 3736: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Amber wrote: "Carmel wrote: "Good luck with that Amber.
By the way I recommned Amber's book!! My daughter (19yr old)is a pretty good judge of books and she loved it & can't wait for the next one, now all I ne..."


Well with that sort of recommendation....you'd better put a link to your book up Amber:)


message 3737: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments I would love to Brenda...but how do I do that? :/ lol


message 3738: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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OK Amber, at the top of this little comment box, you will see 'add book/author'..click on that, and type in the name of the book. It will drop down a box of various books, choose the one you want, and click on 'add'. It will then appear in your comment box:) Then just post as normal:)


message 3739: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Enchantment's Deception by Amber Averay

Cool! Thank you Brenda :) Thank you Carmel :) I appreciate all your help (and promotional assistance!)


message 3740: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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There you go...now everyone can see it, and hopefully buy it, read it, and enjoy it Amber:)


message 3741: by Michael (new)

Michael (knowledgelost) Has anyone tried the goodreads iPad app yet? I'm glad it's here but haven't downloaded it yet, since I'm in Spain


message 3742: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Lamperd Amber wrote: "Really, really, REALLY cheesed - made enquiries with my publisher to have my book turned into an ebook. They tell me it's going to cost me $499 to do just that. I don't even make that much money in..."

How do your publishers justify those charges, Amber? Unless it's to do with promotion and advertising as well. It cost nothing and is easy to publish a book as a Kindle and more effort with Smashwords. I don't know about Lulu. But if you have a contract with the publisher you might have to wait until your contract runs out or see if you can pay them out. I feel for you. Laurel


message 3743: by [deleted user] (new)

Knowledge Lost wrote: "Has anyone tried the goodreads iPad app yet? I'm glad it's here but haven't downloaded it yet, since I'm in Spain"

SPAIN! sounds nice lol


message 3744: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Thanks Carmel, Brenda.

Laurel, I'd prefer to do it myself, but apparently that's not feasible. And my contract runs for another six years... Unfortunately, the publisher pretty much leaves promotion and marketing to me unless/until I manage to sell 1000 copies of my book. Then they start helping. Apparently I have to show that I'm willing to put in the hard yards first. Then they back me up...

And one more whinge!! (Sorry in advance!) I was pulled over by the police today - I need all new tyres. Ugh...


message 3745: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Oh dear Amber:( That's another big expense! But I guess it's better for safety for you and the family:)


message 3746: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments @ Brenda - so very, very true. And the police officer was really friendly, very nice. I was lucky, I guess :)

@ Carmel - I think you're right!! You and Brenda are both very wise women :D


message 3747: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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And Amber and Carmel, I'll reward myself with an almost red...my favourite rose`!!!! Hahaha!!

Amber, so glad the policeman was nice...makes you feel better when he's just trying to help you:)


message 3748: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Sounds like a nice night, Carmel :) Cheers!


message 3749: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments lol enjoy, Brenda! And yeah, I think the fact that the officer was nice sort of made it a bit easier to hear. He was quite kind when he said I have to get my tyres replaced as these ones appear quite old and dangerous... I sort of sagged with relief and squeaked out a very breathless 'thank you' lol


message 3750: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Amber wrote: "lol enjoy, Brenda! And yeah, I think the fact that the officer was nice sort of made it a bit easier to hear. He was quite kind when he said I have to get my tyres replaced as these ones appear qui..."

Hahaha!! I bet you did! All the while you'd been thinking, 'was I speeding?' lol


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