ABC Far North interview
What a fabulous interview with Amanda Cranston on local ABC. Just a casual chat about how I came to write this novel, the research I did at an annual muster at Abingdon Downs near Georgetown and…
Keep readingEnglishman Jimmy Ward has never been to a cattle station or Australia for the matter…
I loved the writing style Ghis has and I’ve never been to a cattle station or Australia for the matter let alone the outback. The descriptive writing emerges the reader to such an extent it’s as…
Keep readingFor fans of Wimmera and Jasper Jones, The Jump is one for you!
In the Australian outback, Seventeen-year-old Jamie and his best friend Melissa spend their days on the cattle station and swimming the gorge. A chilled, care free life, that is until the day “Irish” turns up! While…
Keep readingCairns Post – 22nd June 2022
A TOURISM publicist turned author has penned her first novel drawing from childhood experiences of camping in the Australian Outback.
Keep reading“told with authenticity and humour”- Bram Collins
In her debut Novel, Ghis has captured the people of the Australian bush beautifully. The dialogue is filled with colloquial Australian bush banter, told with authenticity and humour.Bram Collins, Grazier
Keep reading‘The heart-warming thrill of this story didn’t disappoint’ – Mandy Mauloni
A compelling read – eerily accurate in capturing the psyche of a teenage boy, visions of the remote Australian Outback, and the emotion of a carefree life so quickly taken away. I really enjoyed the author’s…
Keep readingPRESS RELEASE
Moral dilemma creates suspenseful, coming-of-age story. Queensland author Ghis Gallo’s innate knowledge of outback Queensland and life on a cattle station provides the redolent backdrop to a suspenseful drama in her debut, coming of age novel,…
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