
Kate Mildenhall
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Jan 16, 2025 |
artshub.com.au | Kate Mildenhall |Thuy On
Australian independent booksellers have nominated their favourite Australian books of 2024, with shortlisted titles announced across six categories for the Indie Book Awards 2025: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Debut Fiction, Illustrated Non-Fiction, Children’s books (up to 12 years old) and Young Adult (12+).
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Oct 7, 2024 |
betterreading.com.au | Jess Racklyeft |Kate Mildenhall
Enjoy this activity pack filled with favourite recipes, cake decoration, fest drawing and recipe making! Kate Mildenhall To Stir with Love Podcast: Kate Mildenhall on Exploring All Aspects of Womanhood Live Book Event: Kate Mildenhall, Author of The Mother Fault Podcast: Kate Mildenhall on Overcoming her Fear of Failure with Writing Publisher details Author Kate MildenhallPublisher Simon and SchusterGenre Children’s FictionReleased 02 October, 2024ISBN 9781761426391 Synopsis Grandma makes her...
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Sep 10, 2023 |
thefirsttimepodcast.com | Kate Mildenhall
Kate and Katherine discuss how The Hummingbird Book tour came together and give tips for what to do/think about if you’re an author wanting to do the same. They talk about the books they’ve reading and the podcast Kate’s obsessed with (hint: it involves someone s***ing on the floor of a wedding)*Their word, not oursThis episode the Featured Book is brought to you be Fremantle Press and we’re very excited to be talking to Emma Young about her novel, The Disorganisation of Celia Stone.
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Sep 3, 2023 |
betterreading.com.au | Kate Mildenhall
Kate Mildenhall talks to Cheryl Akle about blending many different genres in her writing, and how she explores all aspects of womanhood in her latest novel, The Hummingbird Effect. Kate Mildenhall is a writer and teacher. Her debut novel, Skylarking, was named in Readings Top Ten Fiction Books of 2016 and her bestselling The Mother Fault was longlisted for the 2021 ABIA General Fiction Book of the Year and shortlisted for the 2020 Aurealis Awards.
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Aug 17, 2023 |
killyourdarlings.com.au | Kate Mildenhall
The meatworks is not the centre of town, but it feeds so many hungry mouths—literally and figuratively—that it has assumed that status. It sits on the highest point to the east of the river and the buildings and cattle yards stretch all the way down to the water. North, this slope is interrupted by the strap of Ballarat Road—busier every day now with cars and trucks tooting the stock and the bicycles and the horses and carts that still make use of the thoroughfare.
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