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Category Archives: Cranky Ladies of History
Cranky Ladies wins at the 2016 ACT Writing and Publishing Awards!
It was very exciting to find out last night that Cranky Ladies of History won the Fiction category at the 2016 ACT Writing and Publishing Awards, announced at a special event at the Gorman Arts Centre in Canberra. A huge thanks to … Continue reading
Congratulations to all the Awards winners!
We were delighted to see that Cranky Ladies of History took home the Ditmar Award for Best Collected Work last night at Contact 2016, and that Kathleen Jennings also got the gong for her beautiful artwork for the book! There was … Continue reading
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Celebrating International Women’s Day with a Cranky Ladies discount offer!
Tomorrow is International Women’s Day, and the one year anniversary of our launch of Cranky Ladies of History! To celebrate, we’re offering a whopping 50% discount on the ebook at Smashwords until March 9 (just to cover all the international bases…). … Continue reading
Looking for the perfect gift? Cranky Ladies in hardcover!
Just in time for the forthcoming gift-giving season (if that’s your thing), we have now released the hardcover of Cranky Ladies of History for general purchase! Gorgeous art by Kathleen Jennings, complemented by the stunning design from Amanda Rainey, encloses the very excellent … Continue reading
Mother’s Day Special Offer for CRANKY LADIES OF HISTORY
Enjoy your Mother’s Day this weekend with 30% off the Cranky Ladies of History ebook at Smashwords! Use the coupon code MH66D when you make your purchase at Smashwords. Offer ends tomorrow!
Rounding up the Cranky Ladies launch posts
I realised today that I hadn’t done a final round up of the blog post series our authors contributed during Women History Month to celebrate the launch of Cranky Ladies of History. So now I’m doing that, in one easy click post! … Continue reading
Cranky Ladies of History Mothers’ Day Special
“…a strong anthology…” “…highly recommended…” “The works run the gamut of straight historical to historical fantasy.” “…a unique project…” “…an important collection of fiction that gives voice to an extraordinary selection of women from a broad range of backgrounds, eras … Continue reading
CRANKY LADIES OF HISTORY: A story about the story you won’t see (and why that’s okay)
Welcome to Women’s History Month 2015, which has the theme “Weaving the stories of women’s lives”, which fits perfectly with our Cranky Ladies of History anthology project! After 18 months of work, including our successful crowd-funding campaign in March last year, we … Continue reading
CRANKY LADIES OF HISTORY: The Pirate Queen of the Connacht
Welcome to Women’s History Month 2015, which has the theme “Weaving the stories of women’s lives”, which fits perfectly with our Cranky Ladies of History anthology project! After 18 months of work, including our successful crowd-funding campaign in March last year, we … Continue reading
CRANKY LADIES OF HISTORY: Countess Bathory
Welcome to Women’s History Month 2015, which has the theme “Weaving the stories of women’s lives”, which fits perfectly with our Cranky Ladies of History anthology project! After 18 months of work, including our successful crowd-funding campaign in March last year, we … Continue reading