Margaret Tanner

, Female

Melbourne

Australia

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Something About Me and My Book:
I love delving into the pages of history as I carry out research for my historical novels. My novels are inspired by true events. My favourite era is the 1st World War, and in the course of my research I have visited the battlefields of France and Belgium. A truly poignant experience.
I am married with three sons and have a little grand daughter.

My publishers are The Wild Rose Press, Whiskey Creek Press and Books We Love.

My three published novels from WCP are Devils Ridge set against a background of the 1st World War, and Savage Utopia, set in the 1830's and dealing with the transportation of convicts, innocent or otherwise, to the then penal colony of Australia. The sequel to Savage Utopia, is Stolen Birthright.

Holly and the Millionaire is my first published contemporary novel from The Wild Rose Press. It is set against the background of the war in Iraq, and reached No 12 on the Fictionwise Best Sellling Romance list. TWRP have published three other books from me, Cardinal Sin, set against the background of the Vietnam War, Shattered Dreams, set during the 1st World War, and The Trouble With Playboys, set against a background of the 2nd World War.
Website:
http://www.margarettanner.com/

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  • Brian L Porter

    Hi Margaret

    Are any of your boos in print or are they e-books? Just wondered as Mythica Publishing is now doing print as well as e-books and are currently open to submissions. Take a look at www.mythicapublishing.com if you're interested.

    Regards

    Brian
  • Rosemary Morris

    Margaret,

    It's taken me ages to comment on your message.

    I'm hard at work on my novels in spite of rejections.

    One from a London agent read; You write with strength and feeling. Some years ago I would have requested a full submission but am unable to do so in today's economic climate,

    All the best,

    Rosemary Morris