Underground Writers Loading
Skip to content
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Reader Resources
    • Reviews
    • Listicles
    • Interviews
    • UW YouTube
  • Writer Resources
    • Writing Opportunities & Events
    • Blog Posts
    • Self Publishing Series
    • Freelance Writing Series
  • Underground Zine
    • Upcoming Issues
    • Submission Guidelines: Writers
    • Submission Guidelines: Artists
    • Issues
    • Junior Editorship Program
  • Bookstore
  • Contact Us
    • F.A.Q.
    • T’s & C’s
    • Privacy Policy
  • Cart
  • My Account
    • orders
Underground Writers

supporting and promoting australian emerging writers

Leonie Kelsall

  • Home
  • Leonie Kelsall
#AWWC #Jemimah Halbert Brewster #Reviews

Review: The Farm at Peppertree Crossing by Leonie Kelsall, Jemimah Halbert Brewster

March 21, 2021April 1, 2021 By Underground Team

Title: The Farm at Peppertree CrossingAuthor: Leonie KelsallGenre: Rural RomancePublisher: Allen & UnwinPublished: February 2020 TW: Mention of past trauma triggered Roni (short

Continue Reading
comment
#AWWC #Ebony Bryant #Jemimah Halbert Brewster #Junior Editors #Kate Lomas Glendenning #Lauren Pratt #Listicles #News #Reader Resources #Shelley Carter

UW Does AWWC 2021

January 14, 2021February 18, 2021 By Underground Team

Last year the Underground team took on the Australian Women Writers Challenge, committing to the Franklin level challenge to read at least ten

Continue Reading
comment
Load More Posts
Popular on Underground
  • Review: Like Mother by Cassandra Austin, by Kate Lomas Glendenning
  • Review: Emotional Female by Yumiko Kadota, by Lauren Pratt
  • Opportunities for writers April 2021
  • Review: Shanghai Acrobat by Jingjing Xue, by Kate Lomas Glendenning
  • Review: Growing Up Disabled in Australia, Ed. Carly Findlay, by Kate Lomas Glendenning

The team at Underground Writers would like to respectfully acknowledge that we work and operate on the traditional lands of the Wadjuk people of the Noongar nation, and also on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We honour the first storytellers and pay our respects to the elders past, present and emerging.

As an internationally-reaching zine and organisation, we also pay our respects to the traditional custodians of all the lands from which the content of this website and our zine are sourced.

Sign up to our newsletter

Subscribe

* indicates required




Copyright All rights reserved Theme: Jumla by Themeinwp