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AUTHOR
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Where
to begin? Well, I saw Aldrin walk on the moon
on our grainy black and white television in 1969.
But I remember it distinctly. It was the first
time in my life that I thought I might like to
be anything other than a writer.
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Although
in those days there wasn't much question that
a 'girl' would get to do anything exciting with
her life. Not in Brisbane in the Sixties. So I
went back to telling my class-mates that one day
they were going to see a book with my name on
the cover.
My
elder brother's obsession with Science Fiction
was another important factor in my development
as a writer. Everything he read, I read. Asimov,
Heinlein, Herbert, E.E.'Doc' Smith.
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My
family life was suburban, middle-class. When I
go home to Brisbane now, summer still smells the
same way as it did when I was a kid. We had a
mountain near us that we used to climb - Peg's
Mountain - which is still a reserve. I went there
a lot with my brothers, we'd disappear for the
whole day and come back for dinner.
In
my teens I forgot about writing and started 'living'
instead. I hung around with my tribe, a group
of six girls who still keep in touch. We partied
and had opinions - I felt very passionate about
politics then. In my twenties I was an activist,
first in the peacemovement, and then with a big-time
commitment to Animal Liberation.
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I protested outside rodeos with placards like
"Real men don't rope baby calves", and did
a lot of work towards educating people about animal
experimentation. I became a vegetarian then and
married.
By
thirty I'd had children and I've been passionate
about motherhood ever since. However, shortly
after the birth of my last child I realised that
the odd restlessness which had begun when my father
died years earlier, wasn't going away. I went
back to working part-time but that wasn't it.
The problem was writing. I'd somehow forgotten
that I was going to be a writer. I remembered
then and I began.
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For
years I typed every day until I found characters
who would tell me their stories, rather than me
having to 'make them up'. Finally that happened
and I started to get published. I don't pretend
to understand the alchemy that occurs when people
appear fully-formed in your mind to tell you about
their lives, but I'm very grateful that it happens
to me and that I'm able to share it with others.
I adore the voyage of discovery that drags you
along with your characters to see how a story
ends. Each new day finds me in front of the computer
doing what I love best, drinking heaps of coffee
and creating like a mad thing.
ABOUT
LOUISE'S BOOKS
SHADOW
FROM TIME
trilogy (with Simon & Schuster Australia) started
in June 2001 with the publication of my first
novel DESTINY OF THE LIGHT.
Book two of the trilogy, DAUGHTER
OF THE DARK was released in June 2002.
Book three, GLIMMER IN THE
MAELSTROM was launched in June 2003.
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