Back in 1996, the world met Dolly the Sheep, the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell. Born in Scotland, Dolly was a breakthrough that shifted cloning from science fiction into science fact. She wasn’t just a genetic curiosity—her birth proved it was possible to “copy” complex animals, sparking heated debates about ethics, medicine,… Continue reading Cloning: From Dolly the Sheep to the Tasmanian Tiger
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Tasmanian Authors: From the First Voices to Today
Tasmania’s literary history is a rich tapestry, woven from the island’s rugged landscapes, isolated communities and unique cultural heritage. The very first Tasmanian authors were often chroniclers and diarists, recording life in a new and often harsh colony. Figures like Henry Savery, widely considered Tasmania’s first novelist, captured the convict experience in Quintus Servinton (1830), giving readers a… Continue reading Tasmanian Authors: From the First Voices to Today
What is a cryptid?
If you’ve ever read a mystery or adventure story that includes a strange, elusive creature, chances are you’ve encountered a cryptid. But what exactly is a cryptid — and why do writers love to include them in their stories? A cryptid is an animal or creature whose existence is suggested by sightings, folklore, or anecdotal evidence, but… Continue reading What is a cryptid?
The life and deaths of Billy Gumboots
About time. The eighth book in my Windy Mountain series will be released on December 24. It’s now available for preorder at Amazon, Kobo, Apple and Barnes and Noble. Check it out at this link. Billy Gumboots thought he’d left Windy Mountain behind. But the town doesn’t forget that easily. Full of sharp wit, unexpected… Continue reading The life and deaths of Billy Gumboots