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Angela Wallis Moore
Mar 5, 20231 min read
Embroidery - from old to new
I love the stillness of evening, interrupted only by the gentle pounding of kangaroo feet as they find a comfortable corner for the...
Angela Wallis Moore
Feb 27, 20232 min read
Haiku - The Process
This morning I wandered by the ocean, marveling at the beauty of stone and shell, seaweed and sand. I found a pebble which seemed to be...
Angela Wallis Moore
Feb 19, 20232 min read
Rustic Art
Perhaps it's because I've entered that phase of life that some might call 'elderly', but which I prefer to describe as 'mature'; but I...
Angela Wallis Moore
Jan 31, 20232 min read
Currawong Returns
He came back today. It’s been months since he visited, and I’ve often wondered how he was faring. I was sweeping the veranda – an endless...
Angela Wallis Moore
Jan 3, 20232 min read
OF TOOTH AND CLAW
Today’s offering is a video which I managed to capture by sheer good luck. But, first of all, let me place it within the context of my...
Angela Wallis Moore
Dec 8, 20222 min read
Book Three - Almost Ready for Publication!
Today, I received the final notes about Children of the Lie from my beta readers, and I’m both delighted and deeply grateful. My readers...
Angela Wallis Moore
Nov 27, 20221 min read
A new poem
Living in a wildlife sanctuary is a constant source of joy - sometimes noisy, sometimes chaotic, but always entertaining. Last night, I...
Angela Wallis Moore
Nov 23, 20222 min read
A Vicar and a Rabbi walk into a Bar ...
… and the rest, as they say, is history. Or, in this case, a new novel. For the past week I’ve been feeling rather lost. I miss the...
Angela Wallis Moore
Oct 27, 20223 min read
The Bunyip Fantasy
The Australian bushland is an uncanny place, sometimes silent with a sense of foreboding, other times filled with rustlings and birdsong...