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Thank you so much for your wonderful stories.I have read them all - didn't read them in published order so have just finished Gang of Four. I am now suffering withdrawl from the 'worlds of Byrski'. Having read these stories I am now determined to redefine my female friendships and base them on honesty,support and love. These stories of yours are 'life changing' - thank you...
Posted by: Elizabeth Nowell | April 28, 2011 at 03:18 AM
Thank you Elizabeth, I'm so glad you areenjoying the books. Friendship is so precious and we do need to make sure that we don;t end up with situations which drain us of energy instead of being mutually supportive. It took me a long time to learn this. I am writing another book now and hopefully it will be released in the latter part of next year, so please hang on until then!
Posted by: Liz Byrski | April 30, 2011 at 03:40 AM
Op shopped in Huonville, Tasmania yesterday (before having pedicure )and found " Remember Me" so paid my $2..00 and came home to my housesit and started reading. Watched le tour de France with sound off till about 1.30am reading all the while. Very cold down here so refilled the hot water bottle and stayed in bed to finish your wonderful story this morning. Loved it. Thank you Liz
Posted by: Meg Ducker | July 05, 2011 at 05:44 PM
I like the idea of you staying in a lovely warm bed to finish reading it Meg. So glad you enjoyed it. Liz
Posted by: Liz Byrski | July 08, 2011 at 05:45 PM
I like the big guitar on your background Liz. And the fact that your book is about friendship, that is a good place to start one.
Posted by: Scott Challen | July 26, 2011 at 07:54 PM
Dear Liz
I was very sorry to hear you have not been well and wish you a speedy recovery. Like many, I was looking forward to meeting you in Tasmania and hope it will not be too long before you can visit.
SC Patton
Tasmania
Posted by: SC Patton | September 04, 2011 at 07:32 PM