Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeCommunityOutback author to visit our libraries

Outback author to visit our libraries

If you love a great yarn, don’t miss the upcoming visit by well-loved outback novelist, Nicole Alexander.
Nicole will return to Warwick Library this month as well as making her first visit to Stanthorpe Library to talk about her new book A Changing Land.
It’s the sequel to her first novel, The Bark Cutters, the highest selling debut novel in this genre.
Warwick librarian Marianne Potter said the libraries were looking forward to her visit.
“There was such a good response to her previous visit and we are thrilled that she has approached us to return to the region,” Mrs Potter said.
“The library service is glad to be able to offer this kind of opportunity across our branches.”
Nicole is a fourth generation grazier and her books are generational sagas about what it’s like to a be woman on the land – and she knows what she’s writing about.
Nicole grew up on her family property, located between Goondiwindi and Moree, eight and a half hours by car to get to Sydney, five hours to reach Brisbane and six hours from the coast.
Life in the bush is harsh. Having survived numerous droughts, Nicole and her family are now battling the Northern NSW floods and, at the time of writing, are on 24 hour flood watch.  So why does she live here? Is the pull of the land so irresistible? The answer is clearly a resounding ‘yes’.
After gaining a Master of Letters from Central Queensland University, running a marketing career in Singapore and Australia, and a brief stint on the catwalk, Nicole is back in the bush, exactly where she wants to be.
Fourteen years ago she returned to the family’s wheat/cattle station and is now its business manager.
A Changing Land will be released in April and Nicole says she is now working on her third novel.
Come along and hear about her new book and the trials and tribulations of novel writing, at her free author talks at Stanthorpe and Warwick libraries.
Warwick Library:    2pm March 23
Stanthorpe Library: 10am March 31
Bookings essential:    Contact 4661 0342 for Warwick or 4681 2141 for Stanthorpe.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Record numbers for Championship round

They came in droves with Warwick Dragway reporting record entries for their first Track Championship of the year on Saturday at Morgan Park. “We...
More News

Littleproud demoted in shadow cabinet reshuffle

Maranoa MP David Littleproud has survived a cabinet reshuffle under new Nationals leader Matt Canavan. Mr Littleproud was pushed to the outskirts of the opposition...

GALLERY: Festival keeps heavy horse heritage alive

Nowadays petrol-powered vehicles are responsible for much of the work done getting food from the paddock to our plates and virtually dictate how our...

Hinze breaks long-standing record

Samantha Hinze has set a new club record after winning the 2026 Women's Championships at Warwick Golf Club on 15 March. The title...

The Anzac who became a cricket legend

My recent research into Chinese-Australian enlistments in World War 1 and the stories of Billy Sing and Caleb Shang published in the “Warwick Today”...

Gutsy Redbacks down in Cup

The Criterion Hotel Warwick Redbacks have gone down by 23 points in a hard-fought Cardinal Cup clash against Jimboomba on Saturday night at home. The...

Young hobby trainer aims high

Warwick-born hobby trainer Harry Schwenke drives trucks for a living but craves for the opportunity to go full-time. The recently turned 21-year-old has seven horses...

Double for newcomer Bosche

Newcomer Damien Boche’s stunning rise through the Queensland riding ranks has continued with another winning double at Warwick on Tuesday afternoon. The Frenchman only began...

Hoofbeats around the world

At one point Pam Karner was lying on the ground, crying to herself in pain. Her horse was above her. That was when she realised...

Service never stops for Warwick veteran

War veteran Gordon Nielson has spent decades giving back to the system that supported him. His efforts with the Warwick RSL-Sub Branch member’s have not...

Warwick Show to host disability day

The Warwick Show will once again host its popular disability day next Thursday, offering a dedicated afternoon of inclusive entertainment for people living with...