Exclusive extract: spiking the girl
Selected as the Great Read in the August issue of The Australian Women's Weekly.
Interview with Gabrielle Lord
Your latest book, Spiking The Girl, partly involves an iconic sports star caught up in a big scandal - I assume you wrote it well before the news about the AFL and rugby allegations hit the headlines?
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Great read in the headlines
Nineteen year old Queenslander and marketing student, Sarah Risley, who works at Cleveland Newsagency in Brisbane, was given a challenge – how to promote the books selected as the Great Read by The Australian Women’s Weekly? Sarah Risley set up a fantastic display just inside the front door of Cleveland Newsagency, where customers can check […]
Nicole Kidman: dieting, motherhood and Tom
It’s hard for Nicole Kidman to avoid the subject of marriage – after all, she’s one of Hollywood’s most famous divorcées. In the July 2004 issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly, Nicole tells Jenny Cooney Carrillo why she loved being a wife, about her ongoing relationship with Tom Cruise, and why she took the role […]
Exclusive extract: at risk
Selected as the Great Read in the July issue of The Australian Women's Weekly.
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Interview with Stella Rimington
Dame Stella Rimington, former head of British Intelligence, MI5 is the author of At Risk (Random House Australia), a stunning debut thriller and The Australian Women's Weekly July Great Read.
Mary & Frederik: a true romance
An exclusive extract from the June 2004 royal wedding souvenir edition of The Australian Women’s Weekly. When the girl from Hobart came down the aisle, dressed in a luminous, duchesse satin gown with a six-metre train, she took her hand off the arm of her father, John, and took her place on a cream-upholstered stool […]