News Archive
- New book celebrates women composers on International Women’s Day 1st March 2012
- Sam, Grace and the Shipwreck launched at State Library of WA 14th October 2011
- Prime Cut shortlisted for 2011 Ned Kelly Award 8th August 2011
- New Mickelberg book launched at ALP conference 17th June 2011
- NEWS: Rights updates 14th April 2011
- IN SHORT: CBCA Notables 14th April 2011
- IN SHORT: Fremantle Press on Booki.sh 14th April 2011
- STAFF CHANGES: Farewell Kiri Falls 8th March 2011
- LAUNCH: Greater Expectations 8th March 2011
- Fremantle authors make the WA Hall of Fame 8th March 2011
- Fremantle Press titles debut on Amazon’s Kindle Store 4th March 2011
- Tales from the Backlist: T.A.G. Hungerford 1st February 2011
- Indigenous picture books head to Italy 1st February 2011
- Crime author returns to the scene 1st February 2011
- Another gold star for Goldbloom 11th January 2011
- From Coast to Country garden wins competition 10th December 2010
- Jive authors head to Mandurah 8th December 2010
- PREVIEW: Behind-the-scenes with a masterchef 1st December 2010
- IN BRIEF: A warehouse wedding 30th November 2010
- IN BRIEF: Rights sales 30th November 2010
- REMINDER: Last chance to submit manuscripts in 2010 30th November 2010
- INTERVIEW: Murray Gracie and John Mills 30th November 2010
- NEWS: Jive, Twist and Stomp Concert 30th November 2010
- VALE: Barbara Rose 30th November 2010
- NEWS: ARIA inductee helps launch rock book 9th November 2010
- TICKETS ON SALE: Jive, Twist & Stomp Concert 9th November 2010
- IN BRIEF: Foreign Rights 9th November 2010
- INTERVIEW: Get waterwise with Neil Delmage 9th November 2010
- Lighthouse Girl wins WAYRBA Award 19th October 2010
- Festival fever 18th October 2010
From the Catalogue
Waarda series for young readers: A Cyclone is Coming!
by Darlene Oxenham with illustrations by Sally Morgan & Tracey Gibbs
Ten Tiny Things on Wilderness Society shortlist
Ten Tiny Things author Meg McKinlay was pleasantly surprised to be shortlisted for the Wilderness Society’s 2013 Environment Award for Children’s Literature, just one day after winning a Crystal Kite award.
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