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  • Season Close

    No spoilers, I promise. If you want to know how it ends, you’ll have to listen all the way through. All I can say is, some things are resolved, while […]

  • Where is Rockhampton?

    Good question. And also, why did I decide to make Rockhampton (known in Queensland as Rocky) the home of Helen’s sister Marian? Well, it’s a middling-sized regional town on the […]

  • Stranger Things…

    This week has been a strange one. It seems to me that the closer we get to the possibility of having no formal restrictions concerning the pandemic, the more people […]

  • Nostalgia Kick

    This week’s episode has Helen chatting via Zoom with another of her college friends. Esme (Essie) has moved to Houston, Tx with her partner BethAnn and it’s clear they both […]

  • Imaginary Friends

    Sometimes, it happens (in my experience anyway) that one thinks one is doing something new, but it turns out one has been doing it for years—and years and years. In […]

  • Signs of Life

    It was a tiny sprig, wrapped in cotton wool, a gift from a friend’s garden, which she had snipped from the plant she had grown from a similar sprig from […]

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