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Charlotte Nash

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Charlotte Nash was born in England and grew up in the sunny Redland Shire of Brisbane. Before becoming a writer, she spent time building rockets and working as an industrial accident investigator (she swears the two were not related). Somewhere in that time, she acquired a penchant for motorbikes.

She now writes women's fiction, romance, science fiction and fantasy, teaches in some semesters, and works in technical writing with fascinating people. She has degrees in engineering and medicine, and a PhD in creative writing from The University of Queensland. She swears she is still fun at parties.
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Charlotte Nash I don't really believe in it. 'Block' usually means lack of planning for me. So, if I can't write, I go back to the plan and work out why. It's usuall…moreI don't really believe in it. 'Block' usually means lack of planning for me. So, if I can't write, I go back to the plan and work out why. It's usually because I can't "see" a scene, or where the story is going. (less)
Charlotte Nash My fourth book, with working title "The Horseman". It's set in the Victorian high country, and tells the story of a stranded doctor and a mountain hor…moreMy fourth book, with working title "The Horseman". It's set in the Victorian high country, and tells the story of a stranded doctor and a mountain horseman.(less)
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Publication dates are much like Christmas ...

… and by that I mean that, safely viewed some months away, there appears to be oodles of time to do all the things, like updating one’s website, organising events and posts, and making plans to avoid reviews***. And then time does some space-time warping Houdini act and suddenly the date is upon you, and yes there will be presents, but firstly all the things!

I have not yet done all the things, but

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Charlotte Nash Tracey wrote: "Hey Charlotte! Thanks so much for the Goodreads friendship! :D"

No worries! Great to find you :)


Tracey Hey Charlotte! Thanks so much for the Goodreads friendship! :D


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