
Occasional daily account of this bookseller's day in the bookshop, set in a coastal and rural village at the bottom of mainland Australia.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 68 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 7 days ago |
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After giving up waiting for a break in the weather, I schlep the A-frame down to the corner in the rain, dodging the enormous puddles along the way. We don’t have a footpath in our street, one of the last streets in the centre of the town w...
A photo from last year’s literary festival - this was a panel with (L to R) featuring Mary Garden, Maggie Mackellar, Nova Weetman and Hilary Harper.
It’s a big day today - pop the champagne! - we’ve finally released the program and tickets...
Bill Chambers (right) and Tyler Chambers (left) on the bookshop stage
It’s a gorgeous sunny Sunday morning, and not quite as cold as its been lately. We’ve met some lovely visiting friends for a Sunday breakfast and traded some book news w...
Midwinter beach walk after a quiet day…
A lovely smiley local comes in saying she did some online shopping the other day, and has purchased three books. Two are here, and one is on re-order. I give her Is a River Alive by Robert MacFarlane...
The weather, mid-winter, has been, at times, spectacular… this is the view from the Peasoup beach lookout.
I’m walking down to the corner with the A-frame and run into a fella holding his dog on a lead in the fog, and he asks if we’re open...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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. www.blarneybooks.com.au
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