‘The Shark Caller’ swims again

After setting aside my ‘Shark’ manuscript for 4 months, I’m now back underwater at last.

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I’ve come to learn that letting stories settle is an important part of the writing process. It’s tempting to send away a manuscript after the first few drafts but I’ve found it’s usually better to wait. Not usually as long as this one, however…

I have emails that go back as far as 2006 mentioning this story!

But the good news for my long-suffering family and friends is that I think Shark Caller is getting closer to being publishable. I hope. It’s also one of my two PhD Creative Works so it needs to be completed by September.

The Shark Caller is an underwater fantasy story that I hope readers aged about 10-14 will enjoy. Here are a few beautiful illustrations by Year 3 students at St Mark’s Anglican School. They were created in response to Granny Grommet and Me, but the artwork has helped me shift my focus underwater again and so I wanted to include some here. There are more beautiful drawings but they don’t all fit. Thank you Year 3’s for giving them to me.

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More details on The Shark Caller soon…

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Author: Dianne Wolfer

I am a children's author. My latest titles are 'Munjed Al Muderis from refugee to surgical inventor', a Chinese language edition of 'The Dog with Seven Names' and 'In the Lamplight' the third title in the award-winning 'Light series'. You may also be interested in my other website, www.animalswhotalk.com, which celebrates anthropomorphic characters in literature.

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