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Nambucca Valley Writers Group

Carrolline Rhodes


Carrolline is highly regarded as the author of several historical works associated with the rural sector of NSW. She is also a very experienced workshop tutor and has conducted workshops for community colleges, writers groups across northern NSW, and Northern Rivers Writes Centre. She has been teaching ‘Life Stories’ at Camp Creative (held annually in Bellingen) for several years. She is passionate about writing and for several years has been an advocate for regional writers.
    She is currently expanding her skills by becoming a herb and vegetable grower out in the hills. She spends her spare time reading books about how to succeed as an old fart farmer and tells everyone that her herb dips and sauces are die for: humility has never been her strongest trait.

Carrolline's Writing Credits



Carrolline's website & blog

Diane Curran

Diane is a writer of the genre formerly known as chick lit, as well as young adult novels. With 7 and a bit manuscripts in various forms of development or decay, she is focused on assembling her dream team of publishing in 2010: agent/editor/publisher. She also makes way too much mess by cutting out words from magazines and assembling collage poetry  (and she blames Jen Gordon for introducing her to collage poetry) In her spare time, she is the Social Media Manager for Romance Writers of Australia.

Diane's writing credits.

Website Write on Track.

Jennifer Gordon

Jennifer is a poet and artist, currently studying at the International School of Colour and Design in North Sydney – her main goal is to get out of retail and use her creative talent in a new career. Next on the agenda is a Surface Design and / or Visual Arts Diploma. She has recently expanded her writing repertoire to include short stories and has started writing her first novel.

Lisa Milner

Lisa Milner, an academic by day, masquerades as a fiction writer with her L plates on. She enjoys learning from other writers.

Lyn Thiry

A member of the local Writers Group and formally an abstract pattern painter, Lyn now writes poetry.
She lives in a beautiful environment close to sea and river, which delights her eye and encourages her body to get out and move around.

Conversely her writing takes her to her inner world, via her inner eye.

She probes herself and ponders often on this unseen world, it is the main subject of her writings.
She challenges herself by preparing an entry for the Blake Prize for poets each year since it began.

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