Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsAuthor back on best-seller list

Author back on best-seller list

Maya Linnell May 2020  TBW Newsgroup
BACK ON THE CHARTS: The second rural romance novel has achieved best-seller status for Maya Linnell who is a former Tantanoola resident and a one-time journalist with The South Eastern Times.

FORMER Tantanoola resident Maya Linnell has achieved best-seller status with her second romance novel.

Bottlebrush Creek is currently sitting in third place in its category in the lists compiled by The Sunday Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.

After securing a two-book deal with upmarket international publishing firm Allen and Unwin, the former The South Eastern Times journalist has warmly acknowledged many supporters from her home district.

“I also thank my English teacher Alistair Minty for his steady guidance throughout at Millicent High School and the beautiful crew from Tantanoola Primary School who supported my debut book release just like they supported me as a student,” she said.

“ An extra special shout out for early readers from Beachport: Pamela Linnell, Karen Nancarrow and Julie Linnell.”

Ms Linnell started writing Bottlebrush Creek in 2018.

Her debut novel Wildflower Ridge also achieved best-seller status.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Revving up for the Keith Show

EXCITEMENT is building in the Keith community for the upcoming 99th annual Keith and Tintinara District Show Revved Up, which will take place next...
More News

Big games for Naracoorte RSL

LAST Wednesday, the Naracoorte RSL and District Bowling Club started the week on a high note with a trip to Port MacDonnell for the...

Three-way count-back for women

THE Blue Lake Golf Club attracted 21 women on Saturday in a par competition resulting in a three-way count-back for the top three winners,...

Upgrades for Croquet Club

Bordertown Croquet Club has taken delivery of a new 50 litre sprayer unit and various nutrients for the care and upgrade of it's three...

Funding boost for charities

Two charities, one a local group and one a national organisation, have received a funds boost from the Order of St John of Jerusalem...

Plenty of action along the coast

IT is never a nice way to kick off my weekly fishing report when the news articles come filtering through of fishos losing their...

New exhibition to open

The Millicent Library and Gallery will present Unfolding Nature, an exhibition that weaves together the artistic visions of Jane McCumstie, Chris Hollingsworth, and Margaret...

Golfers defy conditions

CHANGEABLE weather conditions did not deter a few of the the 24 women scoring well in the fourth and final round of the RSL...

Opening day at Lucindale

LAST week 21 women enjoyed the Golf Opening and President’s Day at the Lucindale Country Club. Women's vice president, Karen Gould, welcomed guest golfers and...

Music headline for fair

THE Mount Gambier Fantasy Medieval Fair is set to welcome its first-ever international "Medieval World Music" sensation. Direct from Hungary, Bordó Sárkány (The Burgundy...

Project to help South Australian grain producers navigate ISCC requirements

Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is partnering with Pinion Advisory to help South Australian grain producers better understand and prepare for International Sustainability and Carbon...