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NEWS & EVENTS

To keep up to date on Mat Clarke you can continue to visit this page as well as follow him on Twitter, Facebook, Blogspot and YouTube. See links at the bottom of the page.

 

To find out more about Mat Clarke and read his stories, FREE, visit his personal page: matclarkew.ranga.com.au

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The Literary Gangster, AKA, Tracie Pascoe-Lark.

 

Tracie has released an amazing new book filled with poetry that tickles your humour and twists your heart. Find out more information here and purchase your copy: theliterarygangster.com

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Mat Clarke has always had a soft spot for organic and natural products. So why not buy a store!

 

Why Natural & Organic? Many have already delved into purchasing healthier and cheaper options, so Mat decided to create a website that allows people to receive both: ogibread.wix.com/delivery

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Mat runs a writing group which you can attend and talk about anything on writing.

 

​The group is run via meetup.com and has regular Tuesday meets as well as a monthly meet where members are encouraged to work on their creative abilities.

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Interested in reading Mat's work?.


Visit his webpage or click on this link to take you straight to some great stories that are sure to have you on the edge of your seat: Mat Clarke Stories - Free.

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CityLife. Mat's newest novel. Currently in the editing process.

 

Citylife is a thriller involving a professional killer on a slow decline into insanity.

 

His day-to-day job in the office allows him a cover for his nocturnal activities. It's just that for some reason something about one of these careers does not feel as if it is really happening.

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BlueSpark. Still bare bones rough draft.

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BlueSpark involves a young woman, Jonie, who in her time, witnesses an event by a not-yet developed transportation device, allowing her to watch a man die in 1963 during the Vietnam war. 

 

The Russian General running the failed event, six years into Jonie's future, is transported with his facility and team back to 1958 and so is forced to share the technology with the then North Vietnamese to gain their aid and limited technology to rebuild his damaged machine.

 

Little does Jonie realise that not only is she linked to this event from a tragic accident involving the death of her parents, but she is also the one drawing a Vietnamese army to her Miami University.

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