Chatting plot and characters at Logan North Library next month

I’m excited to be a part of the writing panel at this year’s Logan City Council Libraries’ Sci Fi and Fantasy Month, alongside the who’s who of Queensland speculative fiction authors.

Logan Libraries will celebrate all things fantasy and sci fi throughout August, with the writing panel being part of the finale at Logan North Library in Underwood on Saturday, 25 August (11am-12.30pm).

The panel features Marianne de Pierres, Trent Jamieson, Rowena Cory Daniells, Anita Bell, Kev Bell and myself, and we’ll be chatting about how we develop characters and plot.

This is my first time at this event and I’m looking forward to hanging out with these writers and chatting with sci fi and fantasy fans.

If you’re local and this is your thing, make sure you book in early! (Bookings are essential – 3412 4140.)

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  1. Place says:

    Looks like a fantastic event – hope you have a great time, and am jealous of all those Brisbanians who will be able to participate 🙂

    1. paulaweston says:

      I wish you could be here for it! 🙂

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I’m the author of the Rephaim series and The Undercurrent.

For my day job, I’m a writer-journalist-professional communicator, where my writing involves a lot less profanity.

I grew up in regional South Australia and now live in the Scenic Rim with my husband and a retired greyhound.

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