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Based on a True WWII Love Story

By |2022-01-20T14:10:15+13:00December 6th, 2021|Coming Soon, Crow's Nest, Crow's Song, News Letter, News Updates|

I’d like to make a big shout out to a few wonderful people who have helped me hone, Crow’s Song, BEFORE it went to the Editor.

Many thanks for reading the first draft, along with the wonderful advice and ‘Where’s Wally’ skills  detecting missing words, details, and inconsistencies. Some glaring mistakes too – as always after working on getting the words […]

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Why Write Crow’s Song?

By |2022-01-20T14:12:45+13:00October 28th, 2021|Crow's Song, News Letter, News Updates|

My new book, Crow’s Song, is finished! But before I take my next breath I’m submitting a corrected, clean draft to a professional Editor and a Proofreader.

AFTER that it will go to about six Beta Readers so they can torment me with any mistakes or inconsistencies not picked up before publishing. Crow’s Song will be ready for readers during February […]

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Free Copy of No Ordinary Man

By |2021-06-11T11:09:56+12:00May 23rd, 2021|No Ordinary Man, Win a FREE book|

Good News – for two days only, No Ordinary Man, is FREE on kindle.

Click here to download your free copy.

A hauntingly, heart-wrenching true story about a soldier’s conflict with the love of his life and his own secret identity.

A gripping tale that takes the reader into Mick Thompson’s innermost thoughts and his emotional turmoil during his heroic survival in […]

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Crow’s Song Excerpt

By |2021-04-19T14:04:02+12:00April 18th, 2021|Crow's Song, Excerpt Work in Progress, News Updates|

We stare upwards in collective horror.

I bolt across the fields, running towards the plummeting Mosquito aircraft, while the others cling onto one another, shouting unintelligible warnings.

I’m not sure what to do, but every second counts. Pam, my youngest cousin, shrieks towards the sky above. Flames are clearly visible from the broken right wing. Billowing smoke coils as the plane pirouettes, […]

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Interviewing Awarding Winning Novelist Carole Brungar

By |2021-03-17T13:42:57+13:00March 17th, 2021|News Updates|

Interview With Awarding Winning Novelist Carole Brungar

How many books have you written and how do you decide on the plot?

I published my first novel, A Tide Too High, back in 2014. It took about nine months to write and some two years to re-write. I’m preparing to publish my 5th novel and my 4th Vietnam related story. The Vietnam War has […]

Crow’s Song Committment

By |2021-01-25T12:40:34+13:00January 6th, 2021|Crow's Song, News Updates|

I kicked off 2021 with an early night’s sleep…

and if you’re like me you didn’t miss a thing!

Every day, I thank heavens that we live in this lucky country, more obvious now than it’s ever been. I enjoyed a good year.

My new book Duplicity is selling well and continues to enjoy 5-Star reviews on Amazon. But I also started new […]

Learning Poetry

By |2020-10-18T08:31:45+13:00September 30th, 2020|Crow's Nest, News Updates|

I’ve returned to university to do an English paper on poetry and prose. I hope to improve my writing.

I hadn’t written poetry before, so it was a bit of a shock to be confronted with assignments that involved being poetic! If you know me, you’ll understand I’m just about anything else but! It turned out to be fun and here […]

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No Ordinary Man Book Review

By |2020-03-13T15:37:00+13:00March 13th, 2020|No Ordinary Man, Reviews|

New Book Review of No Ordinary Man

Verified independent reader from Facebook.

“I have just finished, ‘No Ordinary Man’.  It was most enjoyable and informative. My dad was in the 2NZEF in North African campaign and the sent to Greece and Crete where he was captured and spent the rest of the war in a POW camp in Germany. This book gave […]

Book Makes Case for Tolerance

By |2019-06-18T14:04:53+12:00June 1st, 2019|News Updates, No Ordinary Man, Reviews|

Book Makes Case for Tolerance

Yesterday’s review of No Ordinary Man in the Tamahere Forum

Tamahere author Nicky Webber has made a strong plea for tolerance in her first book No Ordinary Man. Webber, a former journalist, tells the story of Mick Thompson, a young, World War II soldier who is forced by the times and intolerance to hide his true nature. […]

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