Gail Morgan observes the growth at her old school. Santa Sabina College. If, as Jane Austen maintains with some irony, that young…
Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) Summer Agenda article 08 Jan 1991
Continue reading “The Bloom of Youth”
Gail Morgan observes the growth at her old school. Santa Sabina College. If, as Jane Austen maintains with some irony, that young…
Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) Summer Agenda article 08 Jan 1991
Continue reading “The Bloom of Youth”
In an extract from Gail Morgan’s The Day my Publisher Turned into a Dog, frustrated novel writer Jane Haracre has another run-in with the annoying Delphine …
SMH book review
Harry Messel, the Wyndham scheme and modified cursive handwriting wrecked my life, says Gail Morgan, 30, who like many people her age experienced an education suspended between the old and the new…
SMH Gail Morgan Article 1983 Continue reading “Harry Messel and cursive writing changed my life – by Gail Morgan”
Gail Morgan’s first novel is firmly rooted in Australian soil yet it took an English publisher to launch her career…
Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) article 12 Nov 1985
Continue reading “‘The only thing Australian publishers will take a chance on is a cookbook’”
Since Barry Jones, the Minister for Science and Technology, first paraded before us his vision of a new-technology sunrise, a science-led recovery has become one of the hopes for Australia’s future…
SMH Gail Morgan Article 1983 Continue reading “A science-led recovery, but where are all the scientists?”
The emotional issue of school sport and its dangers is boiling again, report David McKnight and Paulene Turner …
Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) article 18 Feb 1987
Continue reading “When moulding men goes wrong”
Today’s holiday reading: The Day my Publisher Turned into a Dog – an extract from Gail Morgan’s latest novel …
Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) cover 1990
Has Virago sent your manuscript back in shredded form? Blame Gail Morgan. If you’ve had a manuscript rejected by London’s Virago Press recently …
Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) article
From the almost deserted beach at Camp Cove in Sydney to the insufferable long, hot trip from the suburbs to North Cottosloe …
Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) article