We have applied to The Emerging Writers Festival for a place in their ’15 minutes’ programme -which essentially is a chance for us to launch The Red Book. As part of the application process we had to provide an extract of the work to be launched. As you can imagine, this is no easy task [...]
Archive for February, 2010
Each Saturday, this year, we will show case the weekly short fiction offerings of our writers. Some writers are inspired by the[Fiction Friday] prompt at Write Anything and others contribute to JM Strother’s #FridayFlash via Twitter. We hope you take the time to enjoy the varied and entertaining array of stories this week. And sorry [...]
If you ever wondered who it is, that keeps Paul and Jodi honest… enter left of stage Dale Challener Roe. Dale is the unassuming, third driving influence behind Chinese Whisperings. Without Dale Chinese Whisperings may not have made it through to completion last year, so integral did the website become to the success of the [...]
Chinese Whisperings is delighted to welcome Laura Eno, although we’re not so sure whether or not we want to welcome her pet, Jezebel. What’s that Mr Fluffy? Well, no, I’m sure I wouldn’t want Jezebel to… Until it falls off? I don’t think I like that at all… Chinese Whisperings is delighted to welcome Laura, [...]
Dan first came to our attention with his committed retweeting of all our twitter activity in the lead up to release The Red Book – so much so he has an actual credit along with Chris Chartrand and Heather Dudley in The Red Book. He was also on the blog commenting on all the stories [...]
Chinese Whisperings is delighted to introduce Claudia Osmond, one of our earliest supporters when we launched The Red Book, and the fourth writer in The Yin Book. With influences as diverse as Dr Seuss and Charles Dickens, Claudia’s work combines the magic of fantasy with real-life protagonists. She believes there is more to this world [...]
Chinese Whisperings invites you to kick back with your favourite beverage and Take Five with the Brisbane based author of Krappelin's Child Annie Evett.
The Red Book, Audio Trailer
