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Roses

30/3/2022

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Work in progress. Rosie stays with family in a renovated cottage. She rests on the front verandah and admires the garden.

A sea of roses and flowers separates the house from the picket fence.
Clouds of white roses with pink edges, some full bloom and many buds.
Beyond the fence is what I expected in a country town. An industrial scene. That’s what the country is. Machines. Not lambs frolicking on lurid green pastures.
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Memorial carving

28/3/2022

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Matt and Rosie are investigating an old ford.
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“Do you believe in ghosts, Matt?”
“I do, actually.”
That’s the most  human thing he’s said so far.
“It feels like they’re still here. Look at this. ‘R 1915’. What was the bloke’s name, do you know?”
“Robert. He died fighting in France.”
Sandstone with carving. R 1915 is the inscription. Image from iStock.
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Chocolate soil

26/3/2022

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Basalt soils on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range in eastern Australia look just like chocolate!
Extract from work in progress:
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Matt scans the rounded hills. There’s nothing to see but chocolate soil recently ploughed into swirling patterns.
Ploughed field at front with new green shoots on rolling hills behind. A few eucalypts dotted through paddocks.Picture
Ploughed paddocks and new growth.
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Rowan trees

25/3/2022

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Settlers in Australia brought European plants with them, often to the ruination of local ecology. Scottish immigrants often planted rowan trees at their doorways to protect against evil. Here's a snippet I wrote this morning — Rosie and Matt are visiting a ruined farm.
“It looks dead.”
“It’s a rowan tree. Quickbeam, from northern Europe. Deciduous, of course. It has new buds, see? Old magic, to mark the threshold, or keep evil away.”
“Didn’t work, really, if she was widowed twice.”
Another excellent but annoying insight. Rosie ignores it.

White cottage with red door, bare hills behind it. In front is a rowan tree with red berries. Isle of Skye, Scotland. Image from iStock.
Cottage with rowan tree, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Image from iStock.
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New project, a sequel to wipptee

23/3/2022

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I started work on a new project today. It's a second mystery / romance set in the Rakali Springs world, and will include some of the characters from Wipptee. The story centres around the arrival of a city girl, Rosie, who is recuperating from illness. When she starts asking questions about her family history trouble follows. 
I've played with some title and cover ideas but it's early days. A silo fire figures in the story, so here's my fancy image of a grain silo. (This is the silo at Temora, New South Wales, original image licenced from iStock).
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Welcome to Jai's blog

17/3/2022

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I'm starting a new blog here today, St Patricks Day 2022. I hope it will be a lucky day for everyone.
My old blog was on Blogger. You can stilll see my historic ramblings there at https://jaibaidell.blogspot.com/. 
This blog will focus more on writing and my books.
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Choosing titles

17/3/2022

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Independent publishers like me do all the work! Choosing titles is hard. Deadset Mongrels seemed like a great title for the first Detective Jud Jeffreys book. Australian lingo, atmospheric. But maybe I should have gone with something more evocative, say, The Detective and the Rich Girl. Girl seems to be a popular title ingredient. What do you think?
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