Research in Oz

Forthcoming: some samples of the Australian Outback when I return from a trip to West Australia. The Kimberley region of WA is comparable in size to Great Britain and is one of the least populated areas on earth. With only one paved highway running east to west, and two seasons (the Wet and the Dry) it has some of the most remarkable geologic formations known, as well as some of the earth's oldest rock. This northwest corner of Australia, which makes up one of the most expansive police districts anywhere, is the setting for the Constable Leonard Smith stories. Visit again in the near future for photos and film clips.
 

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  • 4/1/2008 5:10 PM Angie wrote:
    I really enjoy your Leonard Smith stories and hope to read a full feature novel sometime in the future. In the meantime I will read some of your other fiction.

    Thanks
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    1. 4/2/2008 6:29 AM Rex Burns wrote:
      Thanks, Angie--

      The Leonard Smith yarns have been fun to research and to write.  Currently, no plans for a book-length story, but perhaps after this trip to the Kimberley . . . .
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