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We’ve been looking forward to looking back with Carly Mills for a while, and now the time has come! Award-winning author, Jane Smith, is showcasing what will be a most memorable moment in history with this book campaign, as we are presented the most fascinating and exciting insights to the world behind Carly Mills: A New World! This chapter book will excite, entertain, inform and inspire. Get ready to set sail with us!  


A little bit about Jane Smith

Jane Smith AuthorJane Smith is a Queensland librarian, author and freelance editor with a particular interest in history. Her books include the non-fiction ‘Australian Bushrangers’ series and the ‘Tommy Bell: Bushranger Boy’ historical fiction series for children, as well as two books for adults: the biography Captain Starlight: The Strange but True Story of a Bushranger, Impostor and Murderer and Ship of Death. Three of Jane’s children’s books have been listed for significant Australian literature awards. In her spare time, Jane enjoys reading, singing in a community choir, and having coffee and cake with friends at what they loosely call ‘Book Club’.

Please follow Jane at these links:

www.janesmithauthor.com

Facebook | Twitter

 


Our Featured Author video is a little different… we have the honour of seeing Jane speak to our writerly questions! Get comfy! 🙂

VIEW TRANSCRIPT OF INTERVIEW

In case you missed it… a little taste of Carly Mills: A New World…

 

Just Write For Kids and Books On Tour PR & Marketing are excited to discover the strength of characters with Jane Smith and Carly Mills, and their power to make an impact on our generations of the future.  

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Discover the inspiration, and more, behind Jane Smith’s new adventure series, Carly Mills, with special appearances at the following media sources…

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One thought to “Featured Author: Jane Smith Presents Carly Mills: A New World”

  • Nola Lorraine

    Congratulations, Jane. Looks like a great story to share a bit of Australian history. Hope it does well.

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