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TRAVEL FOR TWO: A Tale of Stupidity in Four Acts

Roger Zubrinich and Judy Peters like to travel. A lot. Prior to the pandemic, the couple would escape the Australian winter and head to Europe for the summer, traipsing through countries via a hire car. With overseas travel now something of a dream, Roger has decided to revisit some of their destinations in writing. This week, Roger and Judy encounter difficulties leaving Nice, leading to a tale of stupidity in four acts.

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MEET THE BOOKSELLER: Becky Lucas, Shakespeare's Bookshop

Every thriving reading community needs good bookshops, and good booksellers. In our Meet the Bookseller series, we introduce you to some of Australia’s most loved booksellers. This week, meet Becky Lucas, co-owner of Shakespeare's Bookshop in Blackwood. Many thanks to Wakefield Press' own Elizabeth Hutchins, who suggested that we feature Shakespeare's Bookshop.

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TRAVEL FOR TWO: A Place for Well-Heeled Mountain Goats

Roger Zubrinich and Judy Peters like to travel. A lot. Prior to the pandemic, the couple would escape the Australian winter and head to Europe for the summer, traipsing through countries via a hire car. With overseas travel now something of a dream, Roger has decided to revisit some of their destinations in writing. This week, Roger and Judy attempt to climb their way through Monaco.

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TRAVEL FOR TWO: Damn with Faint Praise for Nice

Roger Zubrinich and Judy Peters like to travel. A lot. Prior to the pandemic, the couple would escape the Australian winter and head to Europe for the summer, traipsing through countries via a hire car. With overseas travel now something of a dream, Roger has decided to revisit some of their destinations in writing. This week, Roger and Judy traipse through Nice.

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MEET THE BOOKSELLER: Angela Crocombe, Readings Kids

Every thriving reading community needs good bookshops, and good booksellers. In our Meet the Bookseller series, we introduce you to some of Australia’s most loved booksellers. If you’d like to nominate a bookshop or bookseller to be featured, please let us know in comments, or email maddy@wakefieldpress.com.au. This week, meet Angela Crocombe, Senior Buyer at Readings Kids in Carlton, Victoria. Read on to find out what her favourite part about being a bookseller is, and to see her…

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TRAVEL FOR TWO: Darlowko, the gift that kept on taking

Roger Zubrinich and Judy Peters like to travel. A lot. Prior to the pandemic, the couple would escape the Australian winter and head to Europe for the summer, traipsing through countries via a hire car. With overseas travel now something of a dream, Roger has decided to revisit some of their destinations in writing.

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MEET THE BOOKSELLER: Alice Teasedale, Big Quince Book Nook

Every thriving reading community needs good bookshops, and good booksellers. In our Meet the Bookseller series, we introduce you to some of Australia’s most loved booksellers, starting with our local community of Adelaide. If you’d like to nominate a bookshop or bookseller to be featured, please let us know in comments, or email maddy@wakefieldpress.com.au. This week, meet Alice Teasedale, owner of Kangaroo Island-based Big Quince Print and its carefully curated shop, the Book Nook. Alice tells us what it's like to run…

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GUEST POST: Barbara Hanrahan and the art of unease

Barbara Hanrahan was one of Australia's most distinctive artists. Characterised by playfully complex narratives that draw on both personal experience and fantasy, her works are fearlessly direct and unashamedly decorative. In a special guest piece for the blog, Dr Judith Thomas writes about the iconic artist's knack for creating unease in her artwork.

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