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on 30-01-2015 06:14 AM
It was about 12 months ago, that I read her Life Without The Boring Bits.
A very intelligent woman, who had a thoughtlessly cruel mother and a miserly absentee father, who lost her brother whom she protected when he was young, to drowning.
Thank you Colleen for some very interesting reads. R.I.P.
DEB
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on 30-01-2015 07:34 AM
Such a talented writer. The world will miss her. Rest in peace, Miss McCullough.
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on 30-01-2015 11:19 AM
RIP Colleen McCullough. You will never be forgotten.
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on 30-01-2015 10:59 PM
I loved her laugh.
So raw and real.
RIP. You did good.
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on 31-01-2015 02:52 AM
@dwilke33 wrote:Such a talented writer.
Pity the lady who wrote the Obit didn't take a cue from her !
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on 31-01-2015 12:26 PM
The Kudos by bluecat to my post reminded me since no one commented.
Did anyone read the diatribe written which my post above referred to ?
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on 31-01-2015 12:29 PM
No, vcr.
Could you give the link to it? I would like to read it.
Erica
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on 31-01-2015 12:39 PM
Here
I had to find the original article because so much "chatter on the net" it wasn't on first page.
This is what got up peoples noses
The Australian's obituary for bestselling Australian author Colleen McCullough has raised some chatter on Twitter for its focus on the late writer's physicality. "Plain of feature, and certainly overweight, she was nevertheless a woman of wit and warmth," the obituary says.
ORIGINAL OBIT
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on 31-01-2015 12:40 PM
It was pretty dreadful.
"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins
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31-01-2015 12:43 PM - edited 31-01-2015 12:46 PM
Yes, agree.
Everyone who knew here knows she was like that but no need to put it in an Obit, especially not in the first paragraph.
It has detracted from her death AND more importantly, those who wanted to celebrate her life and achievementsm,
in what was (at the time) a very male dominated / orientated society.
Just my HO.