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Ann Donald’s Best Fiction Reads 2009
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Topping Ann Donald’s list of best fiction reads for 2009, as “fiction book of the year”, is Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize winning Wolf Hall . Congratulations to the four local authors on the list, among them BOOK SA bloggers Margie Orford and Kevin Bloom . But I want to write about the books that I ...8 hours ago -
The Book Lounge’s Books of the Year 2009
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Alert! The Book Lounge has released its list of 2009’s must-have reads - a terrific, considered collection of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and cookbooks that features many works of SA Lit (all shown above). Congratulations to BOOK SA members André Brink , Petina Gappah , Margie Orford , Sarah Lotz , ...1 day ago -
Jenny Crwys-Williams’s Christmas Book List on Carte Blanche
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TV- and radio personality Jenny Crwys-Williams recently shared her list of some of the year’s best books with Carte Blanche viewers. From crime fiction with Margie Orford’s Daddy’s Girl to cooking with Marlene van der Westhuizen’s Sumptuous , art with Sue Williamson’s South African Art Now and ...6 days ago -
The Waiting is the Hardest Part...
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Whether its the excited anticipation of Christmas morning, or the exhale-releasing news your husband is emerging from surgery cancer-free, Tom Petty was right. The waiting is the hardest part. Scott is now in "no visitors" prep for his 1pm (EST) melanoma search and destroy procedure. (Radical neck dissection) Right ...2 weeks ago -
Podcast: Jenny Crwys-Williams talks to Margie Orford about Daddy’s Girl
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Crime writer par excellence Margie Orford chatted to 702 ’s Jenny Crwys-Williams about her latest book: Daddy’s Girl . Daddy’s Girl , the third novel in Orford’s Clare Hart series, is a prequel. In what she describes as an action-meditation about being a father in a society that kills little girls, ...2 weeks ago -
Two Carrots for Daddy’s Girl by Margie Orford
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One from Jennifer Crocker and one from Stephanie Alexander: Smart, sassy and, dare one say it, sexy - Margie Orford’s latest offering in the Clare Hart series, Daddy’s Girl, is all of these things and more. Smart because it is highly unlikely Orford could write anything but a clever book and her fans will once ...2 weeks ago -
ThreeWay: Hot For Teacher
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The femmes discuss sex ed and roleplaying in the bedroom, managing to meander impressively off topic and then back again, and revealing along the way that, truly, no subject of conversation lie3 weeks ago -
Sue Grant-Marshall Reviews Daddy’s Girl by Margie Orford
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Verdict: carrot. We think this was actually an interview with Margie Orford , but it’s hard to say as the article is no longer online, being a victim of The Weekender’s closure. The snippet we have access to, though, is very carrot-y, so we’re filing it with the reviews. Margie Orford, queen of South ...3 weeks ago -
Podcast and Interview with Daddy’s Girl Author Margie Orford
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In this podcast, the Sunday Times’ Tymon Smith speaks to Margie Orford about her Clare Hart prequel, Daddy’s Girl: Not playing? Listen at TimesLive Meanwhile, Sue Grant-Marshall conducts The Weekender’s final crime fiction interview with SA’s krimi queen: MARGIE Orford, queen of South ...4 weeks ago -
Anthony Egan Reviews Daddy’s Girl by Margie Orford and Refuge by Andrew Brown
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Verdict: carrots The two reviews by Anthony Egan that appeared in the Mail & Guardian this week have been posted together online. This is not inappropriate, for Margie Orford ( Daddy’s Girl ) and Andrew Brown ( Refuge ) are loosely associated in the mind of many an SA Lit reader, not least for ...4 weeks ago -
Uncle Duncan is brought in to discipline her…
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She could have thought of better things to do of a Saturday, but she was okay with visiting Uncle Duncan. After all, it had to be better than Daddy’s lectures, right?Daddy said (over and over) that he was disappointed with her recent behaviour, and that she needed to go and stay with Uncle Duncan [...]No related ...4 weeks ago -
Podcast: Margie Orford – The Queen of S.A. Crime
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Margie Orford spoke to me about her latest Clare Hart thriller, Daddy’s Girl and what it’s like to arrive at the morgue at the crack of dawn when you don’t work there and you’re not dead yet:Related posts:Full Programme for the Crime Stories Colloquium at Wiser 10-11 June12th Time of the Writer Day 4: Laughing ...4 weeks ago -
Author Margie Orford on her new thriller
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Tymon Smith speaks to Margie Orford the queen of South African crime fiction about her latest Claire Hart thriller, “Daddy’s Girl”.4 weeks ago -
New World Order
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My Master and I have been going through quite a lot, emotionally, these past few months. He’s not happy in his job at the moment, and what with my father not doing well and a number of other serious emotional things, it’s been very hard for us to manage even being a happy husband [...]Related posts: It’s the ...5 weeks ago -
It’s the attention, stupid!*
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An excellent post (as always) from The Spanking Writers includes a (more introspective than I ever imagined) quote from Scary Spice:The anticipation was worse than the punishment. I knew exactly what was coming. I’d walk into a silent room, bend over, get smacked (by his hand or a belt), then stand up and walk out ...5 weeks ago -
Margie Orford’s Sandton Launch: Why Crime Is Like Hair in Joburg
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Crime novelist Margie Orford recently launched her latest hit thriller, Daddy’s Girl , in Sandton - where she had much to say about crime in the province. The Times columnist Laurice Taitz was there; here’s her amusing take: Crime Writer Paints Joburg Red - Read Daddy’s Girl, the third book in the ...6 weeks ago -
Crime writer paints Joburg red
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#161. Read Daddy’s Girl, the third book in the Clare Hart series written by Cape Town author Margie Orford who came all the way to Sandton City [with its ambience of "hell"] last week to launch it.“Crime is like hair in Joburg — big and bling,” Orford said. In Joburg it takes 25 men with [...]Related posts: ...6 weeks ago

