Website | Posted by Carole on Monday 10 September 2007
I’ve added a page of Frequently Asked Questions to this website. See FAQs in the menu. That doesn’t mean I don’t want to answer readers’ questions, it’s just that when I answer a comment on this blog, I do it off the top of my head and sometimes (particularly with the writers’ tips) I forget [...]
Website | Posted by Webmaster on Tuesday 3 July 2007
New artwork from Moreton Bay College in Queensland has been added to the art page.
Website | Posted by Webmaster on Tuesday 12 June 2007
Carole’s Dragon Moon bibliography is now up at the Research section. There’s also a link to it from the main Dragon Moon page.
Website | Posted by Webmaster on Friday 30 March 2007
Two things: I’ve just added a Dragon Moon page (and updated the menu to the left of your screen) and upgraded Carole’s blogging software. If anyone has problems adding comments or notices anything weird happening with the blog page, please email me.
Website | Posted by Webmaster on Monday 5 March 2007
The German cover for Garden of the Purple Dragon has been added to the site — you can see it here.
Website | Posted by Webmaster on Monday 11 December 2006
Just a quick note to say that some artwork from Perth College in Western Australia and Castle Hill Primary School in New South Wales has been added to the website, as well as some artwork from a reader in the United States! See all of the artwork submitted to Carole at the children’s art page.
Website | Posted by Webmaster on Sunday 5 November 2006
Just a quick note to say that the overseas and alternate covers for Dragonkeeper, Garden of the Purple Dragon, Black Snake, Ramose: Prince in Exile, Ramose and the Tomb Robbers, Ramose: Sting of the Scorpion and Ramose: Wrath of Ra have now been added to the website.
Website | Posted by Carole on Thursday 26 October 2006
So here is my new-look website. What do you think? I like it a lot and I’d like to thank Chris M for his design. The red dragon logo, in case anyone is wondering, is the imprint from a Chinese seal or chop. We had it made to use on the cover of Dragonkeeper (though [...]