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About Terry SpringBorn and educated in London, Terry Spring worked there as a freelance journalist for music periodicals in the ‘swinging sixties’. She married a musician and, with their three children, migrated to Sydney, Australia in the seventies. In her years as a manager in Sydney’s corporate world, she traveled widely, living and working in Asia. She now lives in Queensland’s Gold Coast writing magazine articles and novels. 'Transported - A Pioneer's Story'Terry Spring brings George’s story to life; we get to know his character, his ambitions and his achievements... the opening up of rural NSW, the hardships that existed at the time and it is a change to read a story where the focus is on a NSW convict. 'Transported' is the type of story that makes the reader want to research their own family history. This is an interesting and enjoyable story that will appeal to many readers...Kathryn Duncan, Celapene Press ‘Rainbows End At Double Bay’Terry Spring's first novel, ‘Rainbows End At Double Bay’ tells of the search for status and wealth she saw in her years in Sydney. A book review in ‘Writeabout’ said ‘ This is a delightful soap opera of a story’. ‘Twenty Two Truly Twisted Tales’Terry Spring’s short stories have received merit certification and have been aired by the ABC and Sydney radio stations. She has now published them – the title says it all ‘Twenty Two Truly Twisted Tales’. Written in a seemingly matter-of-fact style, the narrative hooks the reader in to an assortment of short stories which touch on today’s issues, that entertain and surprise. These tales deliver everyday characters, in well-known places around the globe, with unexpected endings, and a side order of hilarity. Terry Spring's books may also be purchased by contacting the author at her email address terryspring@optusnet.com.au |
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