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Margaret Simons

    Margaret Simons est une auteure australienne dont le travail explore les subtilités des médias et leur évolution future. Par ses recherches universitaires et sa pratique journalistique, elle dévoile les complexités du paysage médiatique et son impact sur la société. Son écriture se caractérise par une analyse pointue et des commentaires perspicaces sur des sujets qui façonnent le discours public. Simons s'efforce de comprendre et d'éclairer la dynamique de la communication et son terrain en constante évolution pour ses lecteurs.

    Tanya Plibersek
    Cry Me a River
    Sunset in the Lowcountry
    The Ruthless Garden
    Six Square Metres
    • Six Square Metres

      Reflections from a Small Garden

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      This book focuses on strategies for effectively reaching out to lifestyle and gardening publications. It offers insights into crafting compelling pitches and building relationships with editors to enhance visibility in these niche markets. Readers will learn about the importance of tailored content, understanding publication audiences, and leveraging social media to amplify outreach efforts. Practical tips and case studies provide a roadmap for successfully engaging with lifestyle and gardening media, making it a valuable resource for writers and marketers in these fields.

      Six Square Metres
    • The Ruthless Garden is an astonishingly assured first novel.Set in the Sout Australian Riveralnd this is a rich and often funny account of contemporary small town Australian life. On a cliff-top farm just outside the town of Newera, the enormously overweight and dominating Athena Masters is engaged in a power struggle with her inarticulate and emotionally illiterate lover, Sam.With pathos and humour, the novel explores the history of a doomed relationship and the history of the landscape. The original inhabitants, the Ngawaut Aborigines, saw the lands as a garden but the European settlers saw the land as a wilderness to be tamed.

      The Ruthless Garden
    • Sunset in the Lowcountry

      BOHICKET

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on Rosie, a woman navigating life after divorce at 55, defying societal expectations of invisibility for her age group. Set on Seabrook Island, she explores new relationships, including a charming sailor and an old flame, while grappling with feelings of depression personified as "The Hag." With her loyal Chihuahua, Hades, by her side, Rosie embarks on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Blending humor and warmth, the story highlights resilience and the ability to thrive in middle age.

      Sunset in the Lowcountry
    • Cry Me a River

      The Tragedy of the Murray-Darling Basin; Quarterly Essay 77

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Margaret Simons, an award-winning journalist, delves into the complex issues surrounding the Murray-Darling Basin, highlighting the intricate politics of water management, the impact of drought, and the challenges facing food production. Through her exploration, she sheds light on the environmental and social ramifications of these pressing matters, offering a thought-provoking perspective on a critical Australian region.

      Cry Me a River
    • Tanya Plibersek

      On Her Own Terms

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Tanya Plibersek's journey from a young federal parliament member to a prominent figure in Australian politics is marked by her commitment to social justice and reform. Born to Slovenian migrants, her upbringing shaped her values and political ambitions. Throughout her career, she has advocated for significant issues like violence against women and LGBTQ+ rights. Award-winning journalist Margaret Simons explores Plibersek's influence in various governments and her personal experiences, offering a comprehensive look at her life and motivations.

      Tanya Plibersek