
Occasional daily account of this bookseller's day in the bookshop, set in a coastal and rural village at the bottom of mainland Australia.
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I take the A-frame down to the corner just as the big raindrops start. It’s only 50 metres or so, and the rain feels kind of warm today, after a blissfully windless and sunshiny day yesterday. Then back in the shop, I wrestle the music syst...
Moody skies over East Beach, Port Fairy
Peasoup Beach, September sunset
This morning my first job is to re-deliver a box of books to our lovely friends over at Ironbird Books. This box was delivered to us by mistake, in amongst all the boxes that are coming in, in preparation for the Port Fairy Literary Weekend...
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Founded Blarney Books & Art in the rural (and coastal) outpost of Port Fairy back in 2004. Still going. I also facilitate the Port Fairy Literary Weekend, and a weekly local sketch club.
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