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June 3, 2009 by A Fettered Mind

Australia’s fifty most popular writing blogs

There are some great blogs out there but sometime you have to trawl a bit before you come across one to keep track of.  This list of Australia’s most popular writing blogs are ranked based on data from; Technorati, Google PageRank and Alexa rankings.

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A Writer of History

The World of Historical Fiction

History with a Story

...tales from a lesser lady novelist.

Creative Researchers

For creative industries higher degree research students - sharing & de-mystifying the research journey

Phoenix Beers Showroom

The best craft beers from around the world

The EOS Horizon

Report from the reterraformation frontlines

Editor's Quill

Novel Editing Services and Writing Advice

What Inspires Your Writing?

A blog dedicated to writers...and the people, places, and things that spark their creativity

Anachronism of the Far West

"Summer is the Season of Inferior Sledding" -- Inuit Proverb. Martha Ann Kennedy's Blog, Copyright 2013-into perpetuity, all rights reserved to the author/artist.

From Hook to Book

Kelly Gardiner

Southerly

Yellow Pearl

Exploring the history of Japanese Australians in WWII

Alt Hist: Historical Fiction and Alternate History

Nail Your Novel

A blog about writing, publishing, self-publishing and bookish doings by Roz Morris

twenty six

A blog by writer Andrew Hutchinson

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